Posts Tagged ‘crunching’
Location: My dorm room
Sound: My roommate eating chips extremely loudly AT 2AM!
- 4/19/2016, 8:06pm, Conference Room in Lowe
- Farthest: Cars driving by on Hempstead Turnpike
- Medium: PridePrint printing a document
- Closest: My own typing, Richie eating chips across from me
- Level: Low
- 3 sounds: typing, chip crunching, cars driving by
My Backyard, Centereach
At the beginning of the clip, sounds of me opening the gate to the backyard as well as it shutting can be heard. The sounds of leaves and twigs crunching and rustling underneath my feet can be heard along with the wind blowing. A faint motor of some sort from a neighboring yard is also heard in the background.
1- February 25th, 2014, 6:20pm, Hempstead Turnpike
2- Identify and list the sounds farthest away from you.
Furthest away from me, I can hear the sounds of cars passing by and some honking going on because we’re in New York and that’s what everyone does.
3- Identify and list the sounds at a medium range from you.
At medium range from me, I can hear the sounds of my feet crunching the snow as I’m walking down the sidewalk.
4- Identify and list the sounds closest to you (You can include internal sounds if noticed or relevant).
Closest to me, I can hear the sound of the wind rushing through my ears and around my body as I struggle to make my way through the cold back to campus.
5- Describe the general sound level and amount of sound activity.
The sound level is very overwhelming. The wind doesn’t feel good against my skin and the sound hurts my ears. The cars rush past at scary speeds and their sounds are not always heard until they’re on top of you.
6- Assign a one word description to the “sound environment”.
Overwhelming
7- Select and list 3 sounds which are essential to the sound environment. Note: you need to try and figure out what sounds make up this environment and which of those sounds need to be there for the feeling of the environment to stay intact.
Three sounds which are essential to the sound environment are the sounds of the cars passing by, the crunching of the snow under my feet, and the wind rushing around and deafening out everything around me.