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TALL GRASS MOVING 3

WAV, 44Khz, 16bit, 1:03
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Title: TALL GRASS MOVING 3
User: m idea
Duration: 1:03
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Category: Other Nature
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Tags: dry grass, forest, grass, tall grass
Tall dry grass moving
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leif BRUSH tall grasses

leif BRUSH
tall grasses (damp and dry, meadow, prairie, glen or African grasses)are really moving
more fol/my post-amplifications

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leif BRUSH >> greetings

leif BRUSH >> greetings Chaitanya and Prashant
Amplify, I did- x400. In my headphones I became peacefully aware of two contrasts back-to-back. They could have easily segued sections; however, the first part was modestly quiet, sounding lightly, calming and perceived to be drier. Part two seemed heavy and "wet" or could have been thicker stemmed grasses? The highs seemed diminished but overall it was a revealing sample. I was remined of early fall corn tassles which I listened to using a parabolic/635 SHURE mic from atop a ladder along side the corn rows. By comparison to your nimble grasses these corn tassels were very dry-soundings. Would like to hear recap of mic(s), preamp, DAT recorder used?. lb