Very well made documentation of the process, with added features (such as the ground squirrel and the friendliest dog). Why was the wood section with the burn mark selected (rather than a section that was uniformly smooth)?
Hi! I just listened to your podcast on PRX Remix, The Wind. It intrigued me; it hit a chord in me. Pun intended! You've captured nature in all its beauty, fragility, gentleness, and secrets. I loved the soundtrack in the Aspen grove. The best I've heard of raindrops falling on leaves and the thunder and the breeze. OMG, lol, I'm mesmerized by your podcast. And then The Stone Harp poem at the end. Bravo, Fil Corbitt! Now to watch this video :D
Very well made documentation of the process, with added features (such as the ground squirrel and the friendliest dog).
Why was the wood section with the burn mark selected (rather than a section that was uniformly smooth)?
Hi! Apologies for the very delayed response. I think it was simply an aesthetic choice, as the strings didn't touch the surface!
Hi! I just listened to your podcast on PRX Remix, The Wind. It intrigued me; it hit a chord in me. Pun intended! You've captured nature in all its beauty, fragility, gentleness, and secrets. I loved the soundtrack in the Aspen grove. The best I've heard of raindrops falling on leaves and the thunder and the breeze. OMG, lol, I'm mesmerized by your podcast. And then The Stone Harp poem at the end. Bravo, Fil Corbitt! Now to watch this video :D
Thank you, Robin! Appreciate your presence and hope you dig the listening //