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Message started by Lonely Raven on 10/15/18 at 20:38:50

Title: Teach Yourself Echolocation!?
Post by Lonely Raven on 10/15/18 at 20:38:50


I think in some small way, this is sort of what we've been teaching ourselves when we learn to listen into the music and hear spatial cues in the recordings that describe the room the recording was done in.

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/how-to-echolocate

A good example of this is some of the tracks in Kind of Blue - it's recorded in a large (I believe they said 100' ) room, and you can "hear the corners" as I like to say.

When your listening room is setup well, your walls disappear and the room in the recording overlays your room. We are basically teaching ourselves to echolocate the instruments in the room!

Chew on that for a bit.


Title: Re: Teach Yourself Echolocation!?
Post by Dominick on 10/16/18 at 06:33:43

Eric.....ironically just before Decfest I had listened to Andrew Bird’s Echolocation: River and Canyon albums on Tidal.  Personally I liked the Canyon Album better.  It’s definitely worth a listen, even if you don’t like the violin.  He is a musician who is very in tuned to sound.  His iconic spinning horns were custom built for him and cost like $28K

https://youtu.be/dOAW5rol9MY







Title: Re: Teach Yourself Echolocation!?
Post by Lonely Raven on 10/16/18 at 16:44:09


I'm not familiar with the album, but I'm going to check it out tonight!

That spinning horn is amazing! It's like a souped up Leslie

I actually have one of these at home, that I rescued from a church that was upgrading to all digital organ.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhjD1kdLeUk




Title: Re: Teach Yourself Echolocation!?
Post by Dominick on 10/16/18 at 20:12:29

That spinning speaker you have is very cool.  Yeah Andrew Bird  is very talented. He’s apparently a master “ whistler ” ( or something like that).   Some of his music I really like and can connect with, and some of it not so much.  

I came across him while researching horn speakers.   Here is a video of him live at the Guggenheim in New York City.…

https://youtu.be/6crVGgybJjY

Here is a good whistling video ....

https://youtu.be/U3KZf_AoM3c


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