Subject: | Re: Recommended Courses & References? |
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From: | "corticalsongs" corticalsongs |
Date: | Sat Jun 25, 2011 5:09 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Bonnie. Have a search through the list archives and you may find a few t= hreads with reading lists. Here are a few of my favorites. Environmental sound matter - Francisco Lopez Frogs and toads of north america - Lang Elliott, et al Recording music on location - Bruce Bartlett David --- In wrote: > > > Anyone have any courses or reference texts (websites?) that you'd recomme= nd for someone getting deeper into the following areas? > > - Nature recordings (ambient) > - Nature recordings (specific species) > - Baseline recordings > > Am considering taking a course in the fall/winter and wondering if some o= n the list would have suggestions. > > Thanks, > Bonnie > > |
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