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Mexico Puebla - A procession is singing and walking trough the streets of the small village of La Preciosita in the mexican countryside (close to Puebla), at night. They're going to the house where the "posada" of the day will happen. Firework at 30sec.
Sound recorded by a Zoom H4n recorder with its internal stereo XY microphone
Sound is in STEREO Left-Right
recorded in 2009
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Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
2:02.837
File size
33.7 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bit depth
24 bit
Channels
Stereo
3 years ago
-here is a link to the painting http://albuquerque.emuseum.com/objects/19807/a-new-mexico-procession;jsessionid=1AAA26888CDE2037B99D8A650590C67F?ctx=e5285bc9-aa0b-4f26-8e6f-b05fec4731cf&idx=1242
3 years ago
Awesome recording Felix! I used it to practice building a soundscape to emulate sounds from a painting by Jerry West titled - A New Mexico Procession, 1983. It is located at the Albuquerque Museum. I'd be more than happy to share the completed piece with you if you are interested.
-thanks
7 years, 6 months ago
Yes, the words "Kyrie Elesion" and other words in the Kyrie come from Greek. The Kyrie has been a part of the Catholic Mass for, oh, I dunno, about forever. :) However, the rest of the spoken words that you hear are in Church Latin.
12 years, 5 months ago
this is greek...