
Description
Through his organization Wild Sanctuary, Bernie Krause has traveled the globe to hear and record the sounds of diverse natural habitats. Wild Soundscapes, first published in 2002, inspires readers to follow in Krause's footsteps. The book enchantingly shows how to find creature symphonies (or, as Krause calls them, "biophonies"); use simple microphones to hear more; and record, mix, and create new expressions with the gathered sounds. After reading this book, readers will feel compelled to investigate a wide range of habitats and animal sounds, from the conversations of birds and howling sand dunes to singing anthills.
This rewritten and updated edition explains the newest technological advances and research, encouraging readers to understand the earth's soundscapes in ways previously unimaginable. With links to the sounds that are discussed in the text, this accessible and engaging guide to natural soundscapes will captivate amateur naturalists, field recordists, musicians, and anyone else who wants to fully appreciate the sounds of our natural world.
Product Details
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Publish Date | May 24, 2016 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780300218190 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.4 X 0.8 inches | 0.6 pounds |
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Reviews
"Krause is a professional soundscape ecologist, and he reveals the wisdom and insider secrets gained from decades of recording audio in the wild . . .This is an extremely positive contribution to our understanding of the natural world."--Chris Fitch, Geographical--Chris Fitch "Geographical" (10/10/2016 12:00:00 AM)
"Bernie Krause hears things the rest of us don't even realize we're missing. But if we listen carefully, starting with him, we just might resurrect some sweet sounds we've lost."--Alan Weisman, author of Countdown and The World Without Us, on Voices of the Wild--Alan Weisman
"Part fascinating meditation on sound, part essential manual, Bernie Krause's Wild Soundscapes is the veritable bible for how to record nature's fleeting song--not just technically, but reverently."--Alan Weisman, author of Countdown and The World Without Us--Alan Weisman
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