If you like, you can download some from the Telinga site. Perhaps the "my
garden" .MP3?? I have more of that kind.
Klas.
At 09:52 2005-08-26, you wrote:
>Dear all
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>Next week I start a new job teaching English to Austrian kids (10 - 16
>years old). For two hours a day it is an open book and I am able to
>choose a workshop for the kids to participate in.
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>I am conscious of the fact that most people don't listen to what is around=
>them. I would like to introduce them to natural sounds and thought that
>letting them listen to biophonies from around the world could be fun and
>rewarding for them. Obviously I would teach them the English to describe=
>the sounds they are hearing.
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>So I would be looking for the common and not so common natural
>environments. - if anyone can help please email me.
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>Secondly, a friend of mine has a disabled child. I am in the process of=
>putting a soundscape together mixed with "not so heavy" electroacoustic
>music for him. I have a few recordings of the desert and the sea but am
>looking for a few more. I want it to be gentle and soothing but also
>interesting.
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>Again if anyone can help, please email me
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>Many, many thanks in advance
>
>David Shepherd
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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