Posts Tagged ‘Icy’

1- 01/28/2013 1:05 pm Hempstead Train Station, outside waiting for a train.

 

2-Sounds farthest away: Hail falling to the pavement (reminds me of what skittles would probably sound like if falling from the sky), solitary bird chirping, it’s a high tweet but I cannot identify what kind of bird, kids laughing.
3- Sounds at a medium range: Shoes sliding around and crushing hail as people walk, various adults talking, laughing, and coughing at a low volume.
4- Sounds closest: Ice cold wind hitting my hood, softly whistling in my ear.
5- General sound level and amount of sound activity: Though it seems like there are many sounds going on from my description above, the sounds blend, especially the whistling of the wind and the hail falling, in a way that is almost symphonic. Sound level is low and sound activity seems low as well, despite the many elements that make up the sound environment.
6- One word description: Icy.
7- 3 sounds essential to the sound environment: 1) Hail falling to the pavement, 2) Shoes sliding around and crushing hail as people walk, 3) Ice cold wind hitting my hood, softly whistling in my ear.

Sound of the Day

5/8/24

Music: Sunshine Mix HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!

Outro SOTD:

 

Current Assignments

5/8/2024

Take the Final exam on Canvas by 5/15/2024, 10am

Previous Assignment

5/1/2024

Project 6 DUE on Canvas by the end of the day on Monday 5/6/2024.

Reminder: Class will not meet on Monday 5/6, work on your project.

This week’s blog entry is a Field Recording, the last blog entry of the semester!

Recent Comments