ok if it was intentional, then it's PL ok.bluechien wrote:Yep, that's snapping my fingers you hear.
Sonia
great ! all three PL ok. Did I detect an underlying panpipe in the bird's song ? It was subtle but I think it was there.
woah, here's it's nowhere near that cold. Well the best thing is to stay inside in this weather and pursue our hobby (= recording )Storms have subsided here ... now it's just the bitter cold ... -21 with wind chills of -30 ... brrrrrr
Hmmm .... I think maybe there was a Japanese nightingale singing in the background ....
three wonderful poems, but (and I bet you knew I would say this) the voice in Ghost of the Abyss is the absolute highlight. I just looooove such whispering husky voices. Now that poem could really have been three minutes longer
ARRGGHHHH! ... you are right (of course) .... at the magnification I'm using, it looks just like an "F", not a "P" ... either that, or I nned to get my prescription checked for my glassesKitty wrote: ↑January 12th, 2018, 3:00 pmthree wonderful poems, but (and I bet you knew I would say this) the voice in Ghost of the Abyss is the absolute highlight. I just looooove such whispering husky voices. Now that poem could really have been three minutes longer
I'm very much saddened to have to tell you that your yummy abyss voice unfortunately made an error
> at 0:37: (p. 93) "Piling an empty stone on darkness of night" - you say "filling" which does not make as much sense. You pile a stone on top of something, but you don't really fill it with anything. Well, up to you how correct you want it to be. The poem is so mysterious, I'm sure we can also make some mystical sense out of your interpretation since the stone is empty, one could fill it.
Poems 18 and 31 are straight PL ok.
Sonia