Sunday, February 21, 2016
Rhino-Voice of Wonder
Bear the Puppy
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Alexia Baca Sound Blog
Like many people, I love the sound of rain. I love the sound of rain so much that sometimes I even play "Rainy Mood," which is a website, or an app, that allows you to listen to rain- even when it is not raining! I just can't get enough of it! And because today it was raining, I thought, How appropiate would this be for my sound blog, which I forgot to do? Better late than never though, right? Anyways, I thought this was the perfect sound to post for the sound blog because who doesn't like the sound of rain? It's so soothing and relaxing, but it's a shame it almost never rains in L.A. That's probably why I appreciate it more than others, especially since I am living in a drought. When it's raining, all I want to do is curl up in my bed, with my dog at my feet, and watch a movie, which I don't get to do often these days. It reminds me of one of the best feelings in the world. I could listen to the rain forever and ever...
Monday, February 15, 2016
Ingrid Weeks- Dog Answering the Door
I have a dog named Abra. She is a very energetic little dog and very protective. Whenever my family has someone over, she is the one who decides whether or not the company is allowed inside. She has to bark at them while they're walking up to the door, after they knock, and when they come inside, she has to jump on them and sniff them to see if they are worthy of our presence.
Of course, she does have her favorites, besides us, and more specifically, besides ME. *mischievous grin* People who come over often such as our grandparents, my boyfriend and all of our friends. Here is a video of her typical reaction to guests knocking.
I chose this sound to present because I noticed that it has only become very common since we got her. We have had dogs before but quite a while ago. I finally convinced my parents to get her and we've had her since June 2015. She has grown to love us and because of this, feels that it is her duty to protect us from strangers.
Another reason this sound is significant is, because she has great hearing and hears people walking up the driveway and the steps to the front door, which alerts us that there is someone coming and that we'll have to answer the door.
sound blog white noise Nina walker
Choreography.
During this sound clip, I took a step back to try to learn new choreography our teacher added. I got to sit back and hear the way she talked about dance, and how passionate she was about teaching us. It made me realize that the more passionate someone is about what they are teaching, the more you are able to learn from them and the easier. There have only been a couple of teachers that I've had that have had that passion, so it's always difficult to learn from them. I hope that in the future I get more teachers like her. You're one of them Karyn!
Green Room Shenanigans
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Love circles to heaven
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Under the Freeway Bridge
Belmontes-Telephone
Friday, February 12, 2016
Background noise
For my sound blog I decided to take a small clip of background noise at one of my favorite restaurants. Some people may think loud restaurants are annoying because it's hard to talk to others in such a loud place, but I find peace in being surrounded in noise. When you are in loud places you can loose yourself in thought easily, because the noise around you is coming from so many different places it all begins to overlap so you can't really make out what people are saying. Personally, I can't concentrate in silent or quiet places, I need the background noise. So being in a place like this is relaxing for me because I can relax and concentrate on my thoughts and just be to my self for a while.
Jazmin Figueroa | Sound Blog | Birds Chirping | TA 132 Winter
Hawaii 2016
This is a video of the sound of the waves of the ocean on Waikiki Beach in Hawaii. This is by far my favorite place I've ever been. The first time I ever came here was when I was sixteen and it's the most relaxing place I've ever been. It's so hard to believe that this is in the United States where the hustle and bustle and the sounds of road rage and traffic rules. I really needed this getaway even if it is a school trip. I've been so overwhelmed and stressed out lately but just being on the beach and in the ocean and listening to the rushing waves makes everything seem much more trivial and like everything will be okay. It's so calming. I've feel so Zen and peaceful. I can't remember the last time I felt this way. I could definitely get use to this.
P.S. I forgot about the 2 hours time difference. Sorry Karyn.
My Friday Morning Sound Blog
Sound Located on Dropbox
Behind the curtain
Sound blog - Edward R.
Beach Vibes
The Beginning of My Mornings
Sound Blog x Jasmine Morada
Melanie Itokazu
The Sounds of My Everyday Life
Serenity
*sound posted on DropBox.
Maria Portillo - Sound Blog
Knockin' the Train (Sound Blog- Stephanie Gutierrez)
I recorded this clip while on the train because it gives off the sound of the train horn, the feel or atmosphere inside a cart, and how noisy it is because of all the different knocks and jumps going on. I never really noticed until a few days ago that taking the train is kind of like life. Going into something new, you're nervous because you don't know what to expect because you've never done it before. You're nervous about the people or the atmosphere or whether you're going to make a mistake, it all applies to life. While sitting in my seat, I am cold and tired and I do not want to go to school. But as i'm sitting in the silence, I take notice of all of the sounds that I hear everyday while taking the train and realize that we all, in a way, hear these sounds too. The train moving is us walking through, the horn is us communicating with others, we are suppose to keep on the tracks and stay there, just like us we have plans and different places that we need to go but we need to, in a way, stay on track. The noises you mostly hear in this clip are from the knocks and bumps the train makes hitting the tracks at certain points or edges and sometimes cause us passengers to jump a little. But as you may notice, yeah we hit a lot of bumps and things get a little crazy for a second, but then everything is fine afterwards. We don't explode, the whole world doesn't come crashing down, we are all fine after those crazy knocks and bump in our tracks. I just thought that that really applied to me in life, especially right now, and to all of us, I believe. Yeah I take the train everyday and it gets me from point A to point B but the road to my destination always gets just a little crazy but enough to make me realize that everything is fine afterwards and I continue on with my life and get off at my stop. This theory really hit me (like a train) one day and it just really shocked me how I can relate my life to taking the train, even though it sounds a little odd.
I promise to treat you as good as my Harley
Backyard Sounds
Wenjia Zhang / Sound Blog / TAD 132-01
My Morning's
Sleeping not snoring.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
David Gomez (the power is between your legs)
Literally the power is between your legs. I love the sound of this motorcycle. The sound just makes me feel like going as fast as possible. And when I rev it I feel like its telling me 'is that all you got.' When I hear the sound of this sport bike it takes me to a paradise of feeling not human as if me and the machine are a single being. Just listening to the bike brings a scent of burned oil and gas, a smell of burned rubber a memory of triumph and black pavement wanting to be conquered. This sound is music to my ears it makes me want more I want to feel the bike under me all the vibrations and sounds of breaking through air as I look down at the speedometer that is way past 180mph; this is what it really feels like to fly.