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W I N D Y   D A Y


A windy day is every sound engineer's nightmare. Indeed spectral frequency is used in studios to remove the distortion it causes. But what if, instead of casting it aside, those same frequencies were notated?  Cheryl recorded the biorhythms of a windy day at The Millennium Coastal Path,  & recorded the notated score with tenor recorders. It was a welcome return of an instrument from her youth, only instead of a descant, she used a tenor, so that the notes would be within her hearing range. 
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S O U N D   &   P H O T O G R A P H Y :   C H E R Y L   B E E R 
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This programme is offered by Addo & is funded by the Arts Council of Wales'
​Wales Cultural Recovery Fund - COVID19 Support for Organisations
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