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Ever thought a tree is silent ? |
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Written by Omkar
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Wednesday, 18 April 2007 |
“Ever heard a tree singing?” asks noted composer and bioacoustician Bernie Krause. “It's 70 kHz,” he adds as he reaches for a CD-R in his spartan Northern California studio. The CD that accompanied Krause's recent book, Wild Soundscapes (reviewed in the December 2002 issue), included singing ants, aquatic insect larvae, and the hair-raising growl of an Amazonian jaguar. The singing sand dunes and the calving glaciers mentioned in the text didn't make the CD, so they were first on my request list as our interview wound down. Nonetheless, I was not prepared to hear the sounds of a tree.
“We were listening for the sounds of bats,” Krause continued, “which are up in the 47-plus kHz range. And we heard a steady signal, very unbiological in the sense of it being from a creature. As we moved closer to this cottonwood tree, the signal level increased. We drilled a little hole in the tree and put this hydrophone in. We had an instrumentation device with us that could record a frequency that high, and we got a signal coming from the trunk of the tree. We couldn't figure out what it was. Then we slowed it down by a factor of seven, to get it down within our hearing range.” As we listened to the tree's music, I was startled by the regularity of its pulse and the subtle rhythmic accents. It was as if we were hearing a recording of a virtuosic percussionist playing woodblocks. Read complete article © 2004 Primedia Business Magazines and Media. AppendumAnnapurna, a friend on myspace mailed me a comment:
Speaking of trees and their sounds, I recently heard of the phenomenon of Anastasia, and the Ringing Cedars of Russia. This has apparently created an enormous 'back to the land' movement in rural Russia, and a resurgence of spirituality. www.ringingcedars.com |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 April 2007 )
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Omkarmusik goes Omkarmusic |
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Written by Omkar
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Friday, 06 April 2007 |
omkarmusik.info goes omkarmusic.com
In a few weeks the domain omkarmusik.info will be redirected to the new home omkarmusic.com The main purpose is a faster server for the multimedia events embedded on this site and more included traffic.
The new site hoster also offered a .com domain and so I decided to pick up one and change the music domain into www.omkarmusic.com
During this time the sites will be parallel online with similar content, news and topics. The site omkarmusic.com needs some time to be filled with all addons currently present at omkarmusik.info, so please be patient.
Along with the new domain comes a new design and a new site structure, which I hope to be more user friendly and transparent. Reports of disfunctions on the new site are always welcome.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 13 April 2007 )
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Written by Omkar
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 |
A cool place that myspace
I am impressed what kind of bands, solo artists and private persons are asking for friendship at myspace.
Never ever expected to be asked by such a variety of styles and genres. It`s an amazing journey through unknown artists and colorful sites from private persons. Pimp my car is out ... pimp my myspace site is in. And there are a lot of myspace site pimpers online. From ready made colour templates up to addons like google map,mp3 player,slideshows and what not.
Something for the ears and eyes.
For curious ears like mine there are musicians and bands playing so well, energetic or relaxing, it`s a wonderland.
For someone who loves eye catching sites the pimped sites are the right place. I am not shure if users below dsl connection are going to have fun with loading such sites, but it`s worth the wait ...
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 May 2007 )
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