Chaoyang Bus Ride
Beijing
China |
mp3
17.2mb
stereo
binaural |
April 22, 2007 / 9:22 am
Nicole
and I were heading to the Summer Palace. We picked up this bus
near Wangjing District and took it to Chaoyang, near the hospital where she was working at the time. The bus was packed pretty full, comfortable for those of us used to riding MUNI buses through San Francisco's chinatown during rush hour.
DPA 4060 lavaliere mics into the SD 744t. Use headphones
for best effect.  |
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Fish
Market
Xi'an
China |
mp3
10.6mb
stereo
binaural |
April
25th, 2007
Across from our hotel in Xi'an was a fish market: eel, flounder, toads,
and jellyfish were among many that were unknown to us. The
highlight of this recording for me was a boy of about 6 or 7 who paused
in his shrimp de-veining duties (or whatever his family was
doing) and said "hello". The sound that comes out of
his
mouth sounded like a musical note, or the ploink of dripping water.
Captured
with DPA 4060 lavaliere mics into the SD 744t. Use headphones
for best effect.  |

Click this picture to see the
long building that this was recorded at. |
Summer
Palace Singing
Beijing
China |
mp3
8.39mb
stereo
binaural |
It
is
Spring at the Summer Palace (頤和園), my wife Nicole and I were
exploring the
freshly blooming flora and we came upon this ethereal voice from the
far reaches of the woods. The close singer, reports Nicole,
seemed to be mocking the mysterious voice. Hordes of Chinese
tourists were also present. Captured with DPA 4060 lavaliere
mics into the SD 744t. Use headphones for best effect.
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Xi'an
Belltower
Xi'an (西安)
China |
mp3
3.46mb
stereo binaural |
It
was
about 2pm in the afternoon when this bell started ringing across the
square in the center of the city. The belltower (钟楼), across
from
the appropriately named drumtower, once contained a much larger bell
used for announcing the time.
Captured
with DPA 4060 lavaliere mics into the SD 744t. Use headphones
for best effect.
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Simatai
Song
Simatai (司馬臺), China
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mp3
3.72mb
stereo |
April
23, 2007
Returning
from my exploration of this steep and remote section of the Great Wall,
my traveling partner Ron and I came across this blind man playing his sanxian
(三弦).
He blessed us with two songs the second of which is
represented here. Derived
from an MS recording, Schoeps MK21/8 into a Sound Devices 744t.  |

photo by Rui
An (瑞安) |