Imagine relaxing on
the front porch of your beach cottage at sunset, as a couple
thunderstorms move through and the local population of green tree frogs
begins it's evening chorus. With this soundscape you won't have
to use quite as much imagination! This recording is a mix down of
three of my other recordings, Cape
San Blas Surf, Ultimate
Thunderstorm and Green
Tree Frogs, all available separately. There is NO music on
this CD, other than nature's own. Cape San Blas is a spit of land jutting into the Gulf of Mexico east of Panama City, Florida ...
between Port Saint Joe and Apalachicola. The day the recording
was made, the surf was moderate. The shoreline was littered with
shell shards which can be heard in the recording as waves wash ashore
... they sound at times almost like a wind chime as the shards
are tossed onto each
other by the incoming waves. A nearly constant sound is that of
even smaller shards tumbling over each other and bubbles rising from
the soft white sand as it is washed over. This is a 'white noise'
type of sound that could be mistaken for tape hiss ... except that
there is no tape involved in this audio train and the sound exists in
reality. If you follow this sound you will notice it does ebb and
flow after the waves. ![]() You'll also hear periodic 'claps' as waves collapse at the shoreline, sometimes creating a distinct thud! As the evening wears on and the thunderstorms move out, the tree frogs become more prominent ... voicing their approval of the 'frog' weather! You can listen to a brief sample here. I've created a Mellow version of this recording, in which I've tamed down the thunderstorm track. This mellow version would be better for you if your intended use is sleep aid, relaxation, or meditation. |
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