Jim Wilson may have uncovered one source of entertainment for the Gods, when he slowed down a live recorded track of crickets. While listening you will hear the slowed down version along with the real speed version, to give you an understanding of what you think you usually hear. The whole process is very simple yet amazing. Just to know that one of the noisiest insects in the world, actually sound so beautiful when scaled down to their world. The squeaky chirps we hear are actually human-sounding harmonies that almost to seem to have a composer composing it. Take a listen to "God's Chorus of Crickets" and tell me what you think.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Composer Slows Down Recording of Crickets and it Sounds Like a Human Church Choir
Jim Wilson may have uncovered one source of entertainment for the Gods, when he slowed down a live recorded track of crickets. While listening you will hear the slowed down version along with the real speed version, to give you an understanding of what you think you usually hear. The whole process is very simple yet amazing. Just to know that one of the noisiest insects in the world, actually sound so beautiful when scaled down to their world. The squeaky chirps we hear are actually human-sounding harmonies that almost to seem to have a composer composing it. Take a listen to "God's Chorus of Crickets" and tell me what you think.
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