
There is an entire life inside sound, a world all its own, existing in harmony with everything else. It’s the clicking of a heel across a wooden floor, the delicate tap of a teacup, the turn of a page.
Not a quarter, not a whole... just somewhere in between.
2 comments:
Katie, this reminds me of my father. He was a sound mixer...and I remember as a kid always going to work with him & he would let me where the head sets so I could hear what he hears during filming. It was amazing how you could hear things that not everybody could when your just focused on the sound & sounds around you! Congratualtions on the completion of your latest!!
Thanks Dina... you know how I appreciate a good dad story.
I used to work in Phillip Glass' recording studio here in New York, and since, at the ripe old age of twenty-one, I believed it was too late for me to peruse a career in music, I briefly had a dream of becoming a sound engineer. But when I discovered that the job required me to have somewhat of a mathematical mind, I nixed that idea and went traveling instead.
Good thing I don't have any regrets...
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