Martin Shepherd
Mon, 22 Sep 2008 05:54:46 -0700
Dear Michael,I can send an MP3 to anyone who's interested. I only discovered after doing the recording (at 9am) that the carillon at 12 noon plays the same tune, then follows it with 4 or 5 other tunes, so I must record the whole thing when I go back there again - which will be (probably) July 2009.
I'm wary of revealing the location in case the local mairie wants royalties...
Best to all, Martin Michael Gillespie wrote:
Is this recording of the carillon going to be available?!
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 5:22 AM, Jean-Marie Poirier
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Martin, such quality is something special to French churches, didn't
you notice ? ;-))))
Jean-Marie ( no kidding I agree 100% with what you wrote about
recording and I also own a H2 Zoom : wonderful little machine !)
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>Just an aside - the small size and built-in mics of the Zoom make it
>ideal for field recording. I recently used it to record the carillon
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>a church in France, and it came out really well, complete with
birdsong!
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>Best wishes,
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>Martin
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