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Half-speed! Airy wind chimes quintet at Hunter's Tor — Cathedral-2 (distance+1)

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Philip_Goddard

August 27th, 2023

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Music > Solo instrument
Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Wind chimes — half-speed versions

Cathedral acoustic (distance+1) version of half-speed version of part of https://freesound.org/people/Philip_Goddard/sounds/700528/ . Haunting 'suspended in mid-air' sounds from two bamboo and three metal wind chimes, quite exposed on the narrow Hunter's Tor ridge at the west end of the Teign Gorge, Drewsteignton, Devon, UK.

Chimes used:

Music of the Spheres Gypsy Mezzo (eastern European Gypsy scale, lower)

Music of the Spheres Gypsy Soprano (eastern European Gypsy scale, higher)

Woodstock Chimes of Pluto (pentatonic, middling-high)

Bamboo, large and small set (purchased cheaply from local store)

I made this recording on 18 February 2013 following a recording of bamboo chimes only (https://freesound.org/people/Philip_Goddard/sounds/700526/ ).

A 'crazy' experiment!

When I came to produce this half-speed version (i.e., the original version without any added reverb) I noticed that the background sounds (primarily the River Teign down below and indeed the wind) were hardly noticeable. I soon got the notion to see if I could get usefully interesting results from producing versions of this half-speed version given a cathedral acoustic — producing versions that placed the chimes ensemble at a range of distances within the cathedral perspective.

That I've now done, and this is the second of four 'cathedral' versions of that, ranging from 'close' to 'distance+3' — the latter sounding quite freaky, though to my no doubt warped senses, still compellingly beautiful in its own way. The greater the distance, the more the metal chimes sound like a spooky distant organ.

This recording taking place
This recording taking place. The two nearest and apparently higher chimes are the bamboo ones, the rightmost one is the Pluto chimes, and the other two (more distant, with black tubes) are the Gypsy chimes.

Techie stuff

The recorder was Sony PCM-M10, with Røde DeadKitten furry windshield (original, more effective, version), placed on a Velbon Mini tripod.

Post-recording processing was to apply EQ in Audacity to correct for the muffling effect of the windshield, and more recent processing with the A1 Stereo Control VST plugin (160% widening). I used the 'Change speed' effect in Audacity to produce this half-speed version. The cathedral effect was produced by the VST plugin Oril River, which is the best free reverb I've so far found, at least for anything that I myself would be doing; I used custom variants of the 'Cathedral 2' factory preset.

Please remember to give this recording a rating — Thank you!

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/700676/

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February
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Gypsy-chimes
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Woodstock

Type

Flac (.flac)

Duration

48:08.090

File size

137.5 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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