This was my last recording of the day taken at night of an ice covered lake in Eagle River, WI. Noises commonly associated with the ice are cracking, breaking, or a higher pitched noise. The less common noise heard would be the lower frequency of the rumbling like thunder the ice makes when temperatures change. Lakes have such a large sheet of ice over them that when temperatures change and the strains in the cracks of the water make a rippling effect that sounds like a low rumble. Because of the low frequency it is recommended that this recording is heard through speakers or headphones with bass to fully experience the intended sound.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Ambient Ice
This was my last recording of the day taken at night of an ice covered lake in Eagle River, WI. Noises commonly associated with the ice are cracking, breaking, or a higher pitched noise. The less common noise heard would be the lower frequency of the rumbling like thunder the ice makes when temperatures change. Lakes have such a large sheet of ice over them that when temperatures change and the strains in the cracks of the water make a rippling effect that sounds like a low rumble. Because of the low frequency it is recommended that this recording is heard through speakers or headphones with bass to fully experience the intended sound.
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