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Half-speed rendering of part of a real 'Wow!' wind chimes ensemble hung up from trees high up in the Teign Gorge:
1. Woodstock Chimes of Olympos (relatively low-pitched Ancient Greek scale)
2. Woodstock Chimes of Polaris (high-pitched pentatonic)
3. Woodstock Chimes of Mercury (very high-pitched pentatonic)
4. Music of the Spheres Gypsy Mezzo (Eastern European Gypsy scale)
5. Music of the Spheres Gypsy Soprano (ditto, but lower, and different mode on that scale)
Most appropriately, a strong emotional atmosphere that I pick up from this ensemble's sound is that of an unimaginably strong and persistent sense of SURPRISE and WONDER, as though felt from some very deep source. That effect is primarily from the combination of the Gypsy chimes — which on their own sound deeply melancholic — with any of the pentatonic ones, and here is spiced up with the Olympos chimes, giving some dissonant touches reminiscent of some music of Béla Bartók. Sounds like fun? — Well, at least this errant monkey thinks so!
I recorded this on 15 April 2014, on the rough slope just below Hunting Gate, which latter marks the highest point of the Hunter's Path, high up on the north side of the Teign Gorge, Drewsteignton, Devon, UK.
This was a particularly bold musical adventure of mine. To my ears this has come out as something incredibly beautiful, in a challenging and healthily invigorating way. We need our horizons and brain function opened up and broadened, even if we misguidedly view anything of the sort as anathema! This is all about (further) opening up our ability to experience life with abundance, variety and full vividness — in short, being fully human!
This took a lot of time to set up in order to get optimal balance between the different chimes and so to achieve a reasonable ensemble effect. The Gypsy chimes in particular always needed to be further away than the Woodstock ones because of their strong and penetrating tone. A perfect balance was really tricky to get anything near achieving, because of the limited number of suitably positioned hanging points on the various tree branches.
For more details about the different chimes used, please go to https://www.philipgoddard.com/shop/store-windchimes.htm.
The full ensemble for this session — from left to right: Olympos, Gypsy Mezzo, Mars, Polaris (difficult to see), Mercury, Gypsy Soprano. The Gypsy chimes are further away because of their strong and penetrating tone.
Techie stuff
The recorder was Sony PCM-M10, with Røde DeadKitten furry windshield. It was placed on a Zipshot Mini tripod, which I regard as more 'midi' than 'mini'.
Post-recording processing was to apply EQ in Audacity to correct for the muffling effect of the windshield — and then more recently stereo widening / sharpening-up using the VST plugin A1 Stereo Control (160% widening). The 'change speed' effect in Audacity was used to produce this half-speed version.
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This recording can be used free of charge, provided that it's not part of a materially profit-making project, and it is properly and clearly attributed. The attribution must give my name (Philip Goddard) and link to https://freesound.org/people/Philip_Goddard/sounds/689813/
Type
Flac (.flac)
Duration
38:57.460
File size
123.4 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo
1 year, 7 months ago
Adding to my previous comment — I find it absolutely uncanny, eerie, the way that the wind gusts and particularly the birds again and again seem to be a calculated part of the composition. Yet this is pure recording with no overdubbing or cut-and-paste — the only editing being the cutting out of disturbances such as aeroplanes, people yacking and of course barking dogs (Grrrr!). It works out the same way in each recording, so none of them can be usefully described as 'just a fluke'.
1 year, 7 months ago
Hey what?!
This Kryštof guy actually 'gets it'! — I'm (wearily) so used to indifference and incomprehension towards anything like this, but this guy Kryštof gets it!
No-one incarnated so they could experience forever what they know they 'like', and atrophy over the years in familiar ruts! — For goodness' sake, we all incarnated to explore, to discover, to take risks in the process, and make life for all a more abundant and inwardly rewarding experience and process!
No-one could compose music of such a profoundly elemental quality based on our traditional criteria for what is supposedly 'good' or indeed 'great' music.
I have an intent that in my next incarnation (not on Earth, which is now just a sinking ship) I shall do what I can to disseminate this type of music, which should come much more naturally to a planetary civilization free from all the unawareness and rigid outlooks that shapes our music and other art-forms here on Earth.
1 year, 7 months ago
Jawdroping...this is what a real, calming yet pro-active meditation looks like!
As if a raw, deeply resonating story was being told, inviting one to sentient solice...
The flowing wind and birds in the background really as if bring a unified sense depth and dramatic change of acts impression.
These half-speed recordings are amongst the most felt recordings/music I've ever heard 100%, much appreciated!
Kryštof