Guy sings same song in 15 different environments to experiment with natural reverb

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Mary

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I thought this was pretty cool.  Here is the link http://t.co/zZlploCUKw

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That is pretty cool!! Thanks, Mary!  :thumb:

Have fun,

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Do you think he will make house calls and offer some input on my needs :scratch:

Actually a very interesting video.

Phil A

Thanks for sharing - interesting video - I misread the topic - I thought it said 'Guy 13' :green:

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Thanks for sharing - interesting video - I misread the topic - I thought it said 'Guy 13' :green:

That might be more interesting.

No pun intended to Guy13.

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That was cool. I will post this on Tapeheads Forum. Thank you.

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Hey Mary,
This brings back memories of me and a couple of co-workers sometimes using our lunch break to find the 'right' reverb in the back hallways of the Equitable Life Insurance  headquarters in Times Square to sing and harmonize the old Motown songs - Temptations, The Four Tops, Smokey and the Miracles..... :D

Have a "revebingly" great day!

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Old timers like myself may remember a series of recordings by Paul Horn, the first made in the Taj Mahal.  It is solo flute and emphasizes the acoustic reverb of that space, and then that of others where he made subsequent recordings.

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Nice editing, this guy have a small limited voice it woud be interesting hear a opertatic tenor singing in these places.

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Old timers like myself may remember a series of recordings by Paul Horn, the first made in the Taj Mahal.  It is solo flute and emphasizes the acoustic reverb of that space, and then that of others where he made subsequent recordings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6htffFlnTI0

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I thought this was pretty cool.  Here is the link http://t.co/zZlploCUKw

Mary
Very cool, thanks for sharing.

Best,
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Thanks FRM for posting the Paul Horn link.  I haven't listened to that album for years, now I need to dig it out. ;^)