NIGHTINGALE SONG - 3 hours REALTIME 2022 Plentiful Nightingale Singing ,Birdsong,Nature sounds.
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- Опубліковано 21 лис 2024
- Clear fantastic singing of a Nightingale, (Luscinia Megarhynchos). Forest,Field realtime recording,of a Nightingale,from june 2022.La Vallée du Célé,Lot,south of France,midnight morning œuvre. Singing,musicality,interaction, communication.In hand with pure nature,owl,birds,animal,Night time tranquility morning awaking sounds.Bird vocalization,communication, interaction.Countryside Real Time Pure Recording. Nature,Meditation,Relaxation,Balance,Well being,Zen.
Several People are fans of Common Nightingale Songs. These Birds are important in Malaysian,African,Indian,European,Arabian,Asian,North,South American,Pacific Ocean,and other Cultures and Society's in the World.Common Nightingales are important for birdwatchers, ornithologists and People who appreciate the Beauty of their Songs.
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Why is bird song so beautiful? We are not the birds intended audience. Why are butterflies so beautiful it's not for our attention. Why are flowers so beautiful, it's not so we will pick them? And it is to their detriment that we do. I believe that beauty is a universal law of nature. And it transcends humanity. Birds understand it bees understand it and we as humans should have the ability to decode it. So as a musician I will try and decipher it's language. Birds are more adept at this musical code than humans. They use it to survive. We use it as entertainment. But maybe I'm wrong. And the music we have made since the beginning of time made us the technological species we are today. So thank you for this treat. That will comfort me. I will over analyse it and deconstruct it, play it forwards and back until I understand why it is so beautiful to my alien ears.
native australians recognise the birds as the tribal group that have maintained ceremonial lore by singing dawn and dusk, from the oldest continuous human society that is an endorsement, a hollow log played dawn and dusk is the closest i have come to the bird people, joining in with their celebratory song. The hollow log is created by termites and originates from northeastern arnhemland, it has regional clan names and is called didjeridu by non native peoples, played well it can sound many environments even a rainforest fulll of life, the sound vibration of life.
@@ChrisTroth an amazing instrument! Not easy to recreate with synthesizers. Probably because every one is unique. And no other instrument works in quite the same way.
@@rodnee2340 too right been listenin to keys players for years fm modulation never cut the mustard real instrument sampling slightly better but the white ants evolved from cockroach lineage a long long time ago, they are the soundscape architects sculpting thetrees themselves which in turn are sculpted by wind, water, fire etc. there is so much in every one. I have played since early 90s always amazed, you should try it but putting your ear to one and listening to the ambient sound is the best way to start. The logs are individual and also the player, all the collected life experience blends into the interaction, the sound of the log, the player and the place where played acting as amplifier. Rarely recordable but unforgettably immersive like birdsong, a whole being experience, a dream within a dream within a fractal dream. Even with ai synths are missing the being, glad you apprecite the bird people !
@@ChrisTroth FM is definitely not the way! I think the best method is physical modeling but where would you start with that! Maybe coupled with a formant filter. But then you would have to reproduce all the rhythmic inflections and the special stuff the musician does. It's probably impossible to get a convincing simulation of all that. If it were possible then somone would have made a VST by now. There are not many players but the sound works well in music. Jamariqui had a didjeridu player! And yes I love the song of the bird people! I'm still trying to decode their secrets!😆
@@rodnee2340 sounds like your journey began with digital synths tried your home page to gauge how deep into time you might want to dive? I used to play with Wallis Buchanon and a mutual friend Shozo Kimli when Wallis was with JKs Jamiroqui, they hung out with Yothu Yindi. Their " Yidaki" player at the time was Milkay Munungur, who has passed away as has Shozo. Milkay pioneered a highly energetic style of the Yolngu clan called hard tongue and essentially played a conical shaped bore log in a percussive manner, a tongue drum, regionally made by Galpu people. The master craftsman, recently passed and clan elder of " Yidaki" was Djalu Gurruwiwi, he has been succeeded by two sons Larry and Vernon. More cylindrical logs played with more emphasis on overtone harmonics and not so percussively played are called " Mago" this style was popularised by David Blanasi famously in the Crocodile Dundee films. A more in your face style inbetween the two bore profiles is a " Gunbork Mago" regional clan variations. Young energetic players of longer percussive " Yidaki", now refer to the instrument and playing style as " Mandapul" since a death of a man with a name similar to Yidakki in order to avoid mentioning deceased persons names which I am afraid I have had to do so here for clarity of you understanding. In the late nineties a new western non traditional style of play emerged which was percussive beatboxing and hardly used the drone bass note at all which kind of lost the plot for me. The similarity with birdsong stopped there for me in that it became mouth percussion beatbox on a didgeridoo and no longer deep diaphragmatic drone based sound carriage modulated via the voice box in the way birds sing via the critical organ called the syrinx which makes sounds upon inhalation and exhalation. Importantly when the channels are open all the way to the diaphragm it becomes a drumskin able to resonate the vibration travelling back up the instrument and making complex sounds resonating the entire body of the player. Played well the entire body and cerebrospinal fluid helps resound the sound in a similar way to birdsong. Try just a hollow pipe and se how you find the experience! On my info page there are some readingand listening recommendations if you want more.
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ليش خل /َقوعت من الشجره هل تقدر تصعد ياطير سلامي لك واشكر واحرم الذين يضعون قلوب على كتاباتي في التعليق مرات لم اتأكد من الحروف من غشا خفيف يغشي بين الكروف واترك القلوب الطيبهغلي جانب لان اريد اكمل بسرعه واخلص من هذا المقابل الايم كشرا، لكل قلب محب للخير لا لشر والحقد والحسد الحق ياطير وقف لا تقع
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