Sound captured in the north of the province of quebec, canada. Singing frogs early during spring during the night. They progressively stopped one on one as i pointed a powerful light beam all across the pond.
A chorus of many frogs singing together. Sounds like you are in a swamp or wet ditch after a rainstorm, or at sunset. Thanks to Lisa Redfern for the nice aquatic sounds.
This recording is really not great. But i really wanted to capture the frog jam. . . As i was listening i kept thinking about how frogs can teach us about rhythm and wondered if some indigenous or any people ever patterned drumming after frogs. . . These frogs are going to town. . . Hope you can at least hear some of their music on here. It was a full moon night and just by chance we found ourself in a pretty quiet park because of the rains before.
A cacophony of frogs recorded in a marsh near the coast of north carolina. You can hear the squeak of bicycle brakes as i rode into a particularly loud spot.
Recorded in ms-stereo, with neumann rsm191. Recorded next to an airfield, you hear sports airplanes starting and landing in the background, while hundreds of frogs are giving a nice concert in the evening.
Recorded at an upstairs open window at 05:30 in april 2020 using a rode mic and a zoom h4n recorder. The usual birds are there plus the call of a pheasant, a resident of the field at the bottom of the garden. There's a low frequency ambient background. I think this was coming from a distant paper mill several miles away.
This is a few takes of myself layered and pitched down with some reverb added, be sure to give a link if you make anything, i'd love to hear it!. Have fun :).
Inspired by recent makenoise cicada series. Added clouds to an o-ctrl (fast) sequenced mimeophon output and sending partly back though feedback loop. X-pan did the rest using ochd as the lfo mod. Source for panning and fade in/out.
Recorded with a zoom h4n on a hot summer evening at a rural southeastern iowa property in the us midwest. Includes several varieties of insect drones, male and female bull frogs, and distant thunder from an approaching storm.