The bird erithacus rubicola is singing in the forest. In the background other birds singing, for example silvia atricapilla. It was recorded with zoom h2n.
This is a common bird fringilla which sings with other birds and on this recording also is a sound which is not necessary :) you can guess what is a sound.
I used:samson condenser microphone. Presonus audiobox 22vsl pre-amp. Software: studio one. Effects: yessample: my own voice. Voice: femalelayers: 12 voicescan be used to loop. Recorded where: the netherlandsrecorded date: 2018-january.
Sheet music based on mystic and ambient tones. From these came the ambient sound installation vision. Sfx conversion edited: adobe + fxs + mastered. Sound and loops https://freesound. Org/people/szegvari/. Musichttps://soundcloud. Com/user-174290723.
A simple meditation relaxation music. Ig: kevin_manickam. Credit "kevin manickam" if used in visual projects. Thanks. Also do check out youtube :https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=rs3_3pm7twa&list=rdrs3_3pm7twa&index=1https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=vhknnmv3e4s&list=rdrs3_3pm7twa&index=4https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=kdzry9lxd5o&list=rdrs3_3pm7twa&index=2https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=utmtheer4qm&list=rdrs3_3pm7twa&index=3.
This is the birds we hear in shrubs every singing around 10 am in early december. The birds cannot be seen but fly out to our garden and then we see they are all tree sparrows.
I've got punched to get the priest mic'ed up in time. Recorded in the marylebone mosque, london using a wisycom wireless system, sanken cos11 mic, sound devices 633 recorder.