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Re: CHIPPEWA Series: Because She Asked...

Subject: Re: CHIPPEWA Series: Because She Asked...
From: "" jerkabobber
Date: Sun May 27, 2007 8:41 am ((PDT))
I'd sure love to hear the "famous thunderclap series", I'm sort of new to t=
his, so I would like to hear what people have done that was=C2=A0really pop=
ular.





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From: geopaul7 <>
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Sent: Sat, 26 May 2007 8:26 pm
Subject: [Nature Recordists] CHIPPEWA Series: Because She Asked...







--- In  Curt Olson <> wrote:
>
> Suzanne Williams wrote:
>
> > I personally joined more to listen to the recordings than to talk tech.
>
> Because you asked, Suzanne, here are four clips recorded earlier this
> month at a very remote location in the Chippewa National Forest of
> north central Minnesota.

Curt: The Chippewa Series is magnificent -- from the herps to the ducks to =
the grouse to
the
woodcock, to the sublime sparrows, and the aircraft. Somebody should id tho=
se frogs.
They really lend a distinctive, otherworldly background to the Chippewa pla=
ce. This Series
has that ineffable, spiritual quality called "Message," also exhibited by t=
he Vee of Geese.

It is really a treat for everyone when somebody posts great recordings like=
 these. Curt,
these are right up there with your famous thunderclap series, which I think=
 you ought to
post here as well. That is technique par excellence.

George Paul





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