1st release date: April 1928 1st recording date: 1926 Place of recording: London (United Kingdom) Author(s)/Composer(s): Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Performer(s): Budapest String Quartet 1st Violin: Emil Hauser (1893–1978) 2nd Violin: Imre Pogany (1893–1975) Viola: István Ipolyi (1886–1955) Cello: Harry Son (born Henri Mozes Son) (1880–1942) Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: String Quartet No. 17 in B-flat major, K. 458 Content: 3rd Movement: Adagio (1st Record) Genre(s): Chamber music
Recorded by the author! ताङ्ग. Microphone: lavalier microphoneside of maadal: smaller sidefingers used: index onlyhit type: open sound (leave the membrane right after hitting it). Wikipedia introduction:https://ne. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/मादल.
This is a hq field recording of a family group of kookaburras in kings park western australia. The other name for the australian kookaburra is the australian jackass. There are other birds in the background.
Recorded on an ipad from a musical box played very slowly to get a single note. Then topped and tailed in audacity. I made it for use in the program sonic pi eg https://soundcloud. Com/scrbn/march-of-the-tin-soldiers-musical-box-version-played-by-sonic-pi.