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Re: "Rustlin' Jack" Hines - Introduction

Subject: Re: "Rustlin' Jack" Hines - Introduction
From: "rustlin_jack" rustlin_jack
Date: Wed Jan 3, 2007 12:00 pm ((PST))
--- In  "Suzanne Williams"
<> wrote:
>
>I could listen to that for hours,
>given a long enough recording. Very relaxing.

Suzanne,

Your comment inspired me to dig out the recordings of that trip, and
since I'm off for Christmas break and have some time on my hands, I
did just that - spent hours listening to it. The natural reverb at
that particular site is great. There's a lot of wonderful material
from the other sites as well, and Bernie, in usual form, did a superb
job with the edits for the final product.

I took a lot of photos on that trip, so I'll probably put together
some kind of slide show with the audio.

Thanks,

Jack Hines
www.jackhines.com

--- In  "Suzanne Williams"
<> wrote:
>
> I enjoyed your recording, Jack.  I could listen to that for hours,
> given a long enough recording.  Very relaxing.  Interesting webpage
> as well.
>
> Suzanne
>
> --- In  "rustlin_jack" <contact@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself as I just joined the
> > group. I live in Sonoma, CA (the wine country, north of SF) and have
> > been involved in nature sound recording for about 6 or 7 years. I'm
> a
> > friend of Bernie Krause's and have worked with him on various
> projects
> > since 2000. Thanks to him I've had the pleasure of recording in the
> > swamps of Georgia, Sequoia National Park, and other locations.
> Here's
> > a link to a short mp3 of some distant Barred owls I recorded at
> > Chickasawhatchee Swamp in Georgia (March, '03):
> > http://www.jackhines.com/nature.htm
> >
> > I'm a musician and songwriter, and my "day job" is teaching music
> at a
> > residential center for "at risk" boys here in Sonoma, called Hanna
> > Boys Center - www.hannacenter.org
> >
> > I also have some expertise in GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
> and
> > am interested in ways it might be used to combine soundscape
> > recordings with other geographic layers.
> >
> > I've not been very active as a recordist as of late, but I'm coming
> > back into it. I joined this group so that I might learn a thing or
> > two, and even chime in from time to time.
> >
> > Thanks, and have a Happy New Year!
> >
> > Jack Hines
> >
>






"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg

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