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A “deer chaser,” also known as a “Shishi odoshi,” is a bamboo Japanese water fountain with an upright hollow pivoting arm attached to a water source that when the arm gets full it tips over creating a sharp unique sound. They were originally designed to scare deer away from a garden but are now also used as a garden ornament that adds a heartbeat to ones garden.
I recorded this in an authentic Japanese garden, I allowed it to strike two times so that you get the right amount of silence in-between that it takes for it to fill up before it strikes again.
Type
Mp3 (.mp3)
Duration
0:16.993
File size
663.8 KB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bitrate
320 kbps
Channels
Stereo
5 years ago
This is perfect, thank you! I plan to use this in a relaxation tape themed lo-fi hip hop track.
6 years, 3 months ago
Thank you for making this recording available. I have used it as part of the sound montage behind an arrangement of the Ainu tonkori piece Ikeresotte, an apotropeic piece to frighten off unseen monsters
https://soundcloud.com/ivodne-galatea/the-shuffling-behind-you
8 years, 2 months ago
thanks!
9 years ago
this is perf. thank you.
9 years, 5 months ago
Thank you for this :)
Using on a personal art project for class.