Subject: | Re: New Frozen Audio |
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From: | "=F6rjan rudstedt" orjan.rudstedt |
Date: | Tue Mar 3, 2009 5:35 am ((PST)) |
The sound of ice caused by tension, "shots" as we call them here are fascinating sounds by nature herself. When you stress the ice by skating on it you get a different kind of sound. The ice in the sequens is 4,5 cm totally smooth an cought by a LS-10 and a mono Telinga EM 23. Place Lojsta Gotland Sweden. end of december 2008. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dj3dS5MUMfY0 =D6rjan Rudstedt Curt Olson wrote: > > Michael Raphael wrote: > > > It's as cold as Ice: > > > > http://sepulchra.com/blog/?p=3D379 <http://sepulchra.com/blog/?p=3D379> > > Great catch, Michael. Excellent work! > > Curt Olson > > |
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