The very famous tak bat -that requires to jump out of the bed before 6 am to recorded it- its the daily ritual of monks receiving alms from the natives. Monks retribute the food they receive with a particular prayer. Not edited -so you heard my photo camera shooting. . . And the old zoom ii hitting here and there.
The friday call to prayer in the old city of jerusalem recorded from the mount of olives. I only had a cheap digital audio recorder with me and processed the file using audition noise reduction tools. For uploading the file was compressed using quicktime. It's attenuated but i kind of like it.
This was recorded inside the blue mosque in istanbul during friday prayer in may 2005. To get in to the blue mosque with recording equipment we had to get a permission from the religious authorities. We also needed a muslim to operate the equipment since the friday prayers were forbidden for non-muslims. We set up the recording equipment and let our turkish guide hit the record button once the prayer started. The sound is recorded using an m/s rig straight to dat and processed afterwards with a hp filter in protools to remove microphone rumble. Recorded by asbjørn blokkum flø, kjetil bjørgan and the anonymous guide.
Chorale segment in half-notes. Synthesised soprano, tenor, alto, and bass sing a i-v7/v-v-i progression in c-major. Minor reverb and noise reduction in post.
I recorded this sound on my sony handycam outside a nearby church in salzwedel, germany. This is my first upload on this site. Any comment or suggestion is welcome!.
The call to prayer from the gornyi gigant mosque in almaty, at 4:30 in the morning of april 23rd 2018. Beginning of the call missing. Background sounds: birdsong, slight traffic hum, a car passing.
Recorded in the evening at the corner of a street in maleshwaram, bangalore, india. Some sermon of a priest. But i do not understand the language. Binaural recording with soundman okm`s and a h4n. If you want to support my work, please visit:jardinsonore(. )bandcamp(. )comthere you find a lot more.