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Aeolian wind harp sounding in Elqui Valley (Chile)

Feb 19, 20122 min
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Aeolian wind harp sounding in Elqui Valley of Chile (exactly in the "Reservoir Puclaro”, 70km from La Serena). This wind sculpture is facing the wind and 4 cords are vibrating. You can find more info about the sculpture on http://www.sonidocreativo.cl/?p=624 The project is called "Imagenes Eolicas del Elqui" and has been done by Mario Arenas Avarrete in La Serena, January 2006. The boom is located behind the first piece of metal, in the middle. Sound recorded by a MS setup Schoeps Microphone CCM41&CCM8; Cinela Zephyx Windscreen. Sound Devices 744T Recorder MS is encoded in STEREO Left-Right recorded in february 2012 Sound Reference: @CAM120203T011 24bit / 96kHz (recorded in 192kHz) Another sound on Freesound: http://www.freesound.org/people/felix.blume/sounds/147260/ A very similar sound of the same sculpture recorded with a contact microphone on http://www.freesound.org/people/felix.blume/sounds/147370/ more sounds on http://www.felixblume.com
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