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Re: The sound of a forest and a tree

Subject: Re: The sound of a forest and a tree
From: "freitojos" freitojos
Date: Fri Nov 16, 2012 4:52 am ((PST))
Rick,
Thank you,
Nice complex recording.
I think the oak species is quercus ruber and the other the white pin? The l=
eaves in the two recordings, are very different so the sound they do in the=
 wind.The quercus sober leave in my recording are round without angles and =
very stiff  the leaves in your recording are needles in the pin and angulou=
s in the ruber so the sound they do is different, I would like to know the =
consistency if they are stiff and if they broke easily as in the sober.
Jos=E9

--- In  Rick Munday <> wrote:
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> http://soundcloud.com/rickmunday/creaky-tree-lowden-miller-state-forest-1=
01710
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> Pine and Oaks mostly here where we recorded.
> http://dnr.state.il.us/Lands/landmgt/parks/R1/LOWDENMI.HTM
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> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 3:11 PM, freitojos <>wrote:
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> > **
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> > I would like to identify the sound of different forests.Here is the sou=
nd
> > of a cork oak forest.
> > http://soundcloud.com/freitojos/121111z1200t-wind-and-bird-in
> > Does someone make me know other examples. I would like the forest not a
> > single tree.
> > Jos=E9
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