I can’t recall *exactly* the sound of swans flying overhead; but I do remember their wings made a great sweeping sound & there was a high tone in the noise of their calls & movement.
It was an assured sweep of wings; too strong for a flutter and yet not at all choppy or hard.
The sound panned from left to right, quite tangibly.
December 11, 2009 | Filed under Art projects, Listening, Making and tagged with Sound Bank, sound of wings, swans flying.
Tags: Sound Bank, sound of wings, swans flying
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