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Sonos-Gründer John MacFarlane hatte im letzten Jahr eine Strategiewende für seinem Unternehmen angekündigt. Anstelle nur hinaus die Entwicklungsverlauf neuer Speaker zu setzen, wolle man sich verstärkt „hinauf die...
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David Wise es un compositor de música británico, muy reconocido y celebrado por su trabajo en la industria del videojuego. Pixelatl, el Festival Internacional de Animación, Videojuegos y Cómic lo tuvo como invitado para impartir una clase maestra y perfomance en vivo. Haciendo labor de cobertura para Dessignare Media, durante el "sound check" tuve oportunidad de capturar estos momentos del setup de instrumentos.
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David Wise es un compositor de música británico, muy reconocido y celebrado por su trabajo en la industria del videojuego. Pixelatl, el Festival Internacional de Animación, Videojuegos y Cómic lo tuvo como invitado para impartir una clase maestra y perfomance en vivo. Haciendo labor de cobertura para Dessignare Media, durante el "sound check" tuve oportunidad de capturar estos momentos del setup de instrumentos.
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Dirt is kicked up from the wheels of all the motocross riders taking the track at the same time Saturday. The county Board of Zoning Appeals and Terry Argenbright hosted a sound test at the proposed site to build a motocross and sports park in Greenville Saturday, March 28 2009.
David Wise es un compositor de música británico, muy reconocido y celebrado por su trabajo en la industria del videojuego. Pixelatl, el Festival Internacional de Animación, Videojuegos y Cómic lo tuvo como invitado para impartir una clase maestra y perfomance en vivo. Haciendo labor de cobertura para Dessignare Media, durante el "sound check" tuve oportunidad de capturar estos momentos del setup de instrumentos.
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Motocross riders drive on the track Saturday. The county Board of Zoning Appeals and Terry Argenbright hosted a sound test at the proposed site to build a motocross and sports park in Greenville Saturday, March 28 2009.
Makes 3 pints
• 2½ lbs. fresh, firm strawberries
• 2½ lbs. sugar (about 6 cups)
• ¼ cup fresh lemon juice
1. Wash and hull the berries. Cut them in half if they are very large; leave smaller berries whole.
2. Combine the prepared berries, the sugar, and the lemon juice in a large enameled kettle.
3. Stir often and carefully with a wooden spoon, over very low heat, until the sugar is completely dissolved and the syrup clear.
4. Turn the heat up very high and, stirring constantly, bring the jam to a full, spitting boil. Boil hard, and continue stirring gently, until the jam sets—this could take up to 15 or 20 minutes, depending on the pectin content of the fruit.
5. As soon as the boiling jam starts to make a heavy plopping sound, test for set. When it is starting to set, remove the jam from the heat. Let it cool for a few minutes, stirring occasionally. Ladle it into hot, sterile jars, leaving at least ¼ inch of headroom. Wipe the rims until they are perfectly clean and dry, and seal immediately.
6. Label the jars, and store in a cool, dry place.
Pre-show at the new Morrison Planetarium. It's too bad they don't have the introduction to the show being a similar sound test like they do for the Tech Museum. It'd be neat to see where the speakers are from behind the screens And if they showed the output range of the 6 different projectors.
Ravina Daswani has been a sound therapist for 5 years and she works from her studio in Hung Hom. She became interested in sound baths because it helped her cope with the pain of a medical condition he has. She mainly plays the metal singing bowls that have been selected for her by her teacher in India. She also plays the gong and other smaller instruments. Her style has a lot of energy and is quite percussive as she strikes the bowls with mallets. I like how she balances the energy in her sessions with her instruments it leaves me feeling invigorated and relaxed. Read more about Ravina in an interview here.
Sound Bath 003: [soundbathsessions.bandcamp.com/track/sound-bath-003-ravin...]
I love Ravina's playing because it has this amazing presence and power yet can be gentle and mesmerizing. Ravina has amazing large resonant bowls some over 20kg especially matched to her from her teacher in India. Because of her set up, she had to walk back and forth in the beginning to play the gong and the large bowl which adds this movement and dynamism to the piece. Microphones cannot capture the full power of the gong as can be heard here but they did their best.
Sound Bath 008: [soundbathsessions.bandcamp.com/track/sound-bath-008-ravin...]
This recording is a special one for me. It is a track is a track of 'firsts'. This was the first recording I did of Ravina. This was one of the first sound baths she did in her new space. And this was the first recording that I did specifically for Sound Bath Sessions before I even knew what this project was.
Recorded in December 2022, the paint had just dried in her new space and not all of her instruments were there. I remember editing this recording afterward and no matter how many times I listened to it, I got so lost in my thoughts that I forgot what I was doing. And so, the seed was planted that was to grow into this amazing project.
Ravina played metal bowls with the gong, gradually going from one to the other skillfully integrating the two instruments. Her bowls were bought from India and the resonance is amazingly long lasting each with their own character. Each hit from other bowls shaped the sound in such unique ways. Again her powerful improvised percussive style cuts through your thoughts and demands your attention. It was my first time for me to record a gong bath and I was surprised at how much power it had. From then on, I asked gong practitioners to do a sound test so as to limit the amount of power they use during the recording.
Sound Bath 013: [soundbathsessions.bandcamp.com/track/sound-bath-013-ravin...]
This is the last track I recorded of Ravina. Every time I met her I always heard some faint music. I always thought it was coming from a different room. One day it was a bit louder and I asked about it. "It's a mantra chant from my teacher", she said. She keeps it on even at home to just fill the air and space with good wishes. For this one, I wanted the mantra a little more noticeable and just left it playing during the sound bath. It is a bit challenging at first when you listen as it contains a constant beat that keeps stealing your attention. But as you have experienced in your own sound baths, life is happening all around us- be it cars, or birds, we have to find a way to focus and integrate with the present.
I have found- even when listening outside- the key is not to separate, it is to combine. Hear everything at once. When I first realized this almost 20 years ago (2004), it changed the way I hear. It changed how I experienced the world.
We filter, or separate, sounds when we are conscious and that is what makes us so tired. Keep an open mind, focus between the two sounds, and welcome what is given.
This skill will make the future Sound Bath Sessions recordings more enjoyable. Once mastered, you may never hear the same way again.
Hope you enjoy it.