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In the Thread: Outdoor horns
Post Subject: A Complete garden?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 5/9/2013
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 decoud wrote:
The idea is that just as you might have a seat in your garden that captures a particularly attractive perspective on it, so you have a point where such a view can be combined with audio playback.  That gardens are rarely silent and often dynamic (trees moving in the wind etc) might actually make it more interesting, a kind of buffer strangely akin to the effect your 0A2's have in the Melquiades... 

Ah, now you are talking about completely different things. To integrate acoustically sound of playback and sound of some kind of proverbial garden out is a complicated task, but the most difficult is to talk about it as no one what own sound your garden has. It is not only no one know but no one understands it.

We have a lot of vegetation around the house and a conservation land right behind the pool. We do not have something that I would call garden. Amy is keep taking that she is about to build one but so far all her talk end up with buying more fashionable gardening gloves. Whatever we might build in your location from my perspective would not make it “interesting outside sound” as I feel that we leave to close to unban center. If someone could furnish at their location a feeling of “complete garden” and to have stimulating acoustics in there then it might be very interesting. We do not have such luxury.

The most stimulating acoustics from vegetation that I even had was an experience I had good 12 years back but I do remember it very vividly. I was driving across New Hampshire somewhere 2-3 hour from Boston and I desired to stop in the middle of road to pee. Steeping from the side of the road lead me to walk a bit more into the woods as it was very beautifully and eventually I found myself in amazing paradise. It was a whole forest of probably 150 feet evergreen with branches growing only atop. So it was essentially enormous space covered with tall naked trunks of the trees and roof made with tree branches. It was very moist in there and smelled like the place was infested with white mushrooms. Surprisingly it was practically no sound of birds in there, it was there but it was very soft. There was also no wind. I walk and then decided to pee, sorry for the details. I did the peeing and was absolutely shocked the sound of urine hitting ground - it was very load and very large. It sounds like I was dropping water to the ground from 10 feet wide pipe. I spend in there quite a lot of time, screaming, singing in there and wondering how wonderful the sound of that place was. It would be fun to put audio right there and to undertake the Feierlich Langsam Doch Nicht Schleppend…

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