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Subject: Re: Soundgenic
From: Jeremy Minns <>
Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 18:37:56 -0200
Matteo

I much enjoyed visiting your web site. Some time ago I lived in India for 
two years and last May spent a fortnight in Russia and you recordings 
brought back many memories. Personally I find sound is often more evocative 
of  a place than a photograph.

Jeremy

>Dear All,
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>finally I put online some audio material after six months tripping in
>Asia. It's not directly related to naturerecording but I grew up (as a
>recordist) by reading this newsletter; I always had good hints and
>generally enjoyed reading your letters and comments about capturing
>sound and intense moments. www.quietamerican.org is a wide source of
>inspiration and also links I visited here and there in these e-mails
>made me discover the pleasure of the act of recording and re-listening
>to the nice sources of sound our world is full of. That's a feeling I
>wish to share with you all: http://www.2you.it/soundgenic/
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>Suonogenico: qualcosa piacevole da ascoltare e registrare
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>Have serendipity,
>Matteo
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
>Yahoo! Groups Links
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