specialization: clapping

In todays session we did an exercise showed to us by Milo, that he learnt from berber culture in North Africa. This was immediately interesting to me as cultures from this part of the world intrigue me a lot, and this part of the world is somewhere I’d really love to travel one day. This analysis of the experience of hearing a sound like clapping in a spatial environment is very intriguing as it helps me learn and realise the way in which modulating a certain sounds amplitude, EQ or spectral balance can change how I as a human think and interpret and sound I hear at any given moment. This is especially intriguing for me as in project which is based around water I will have to find the nuances of filtering and how I can manifest emotion from the listener with changes in EQ.

Also It revealed to me how much was humans respond to the sound of the collision of skin as a sonic texture and also just how versatile our hands are as instruments,

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