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Which are the main soundmarks of the Barceloneta fishermen's port? Have these sounds changed through time? These questions were asked to local fishermen in order to investigate (through) sound within this peculiar environment.
In this series of recordings you can appreciate the fishermen's accents and jargon (mainly Andalusian), their description of their own soundmarks (boat sounds, seagulls, voices, waves), reflections on fishermen life struggles, pleasures and values, and occasionally jokes and songs.
In this recording, "el Corneta" and another senior fisherman talk and joke about the sounds of the port (the signal for boats to sail, the watch, the guardian) and daily routine of today and yesterday. At the end of the recording el Corneta shows a recording of himself playing guitar and sings along. El Corneta is standing, the senior fisherman is sitting and repairing his fishing nets.
Everything in this pack was recorded within the original soundscape.
In the same pack, you will find separate recordings for port ambient and specific sounds connected with the fishermen's work and identity.
Sound recorded with a Zoom H4n at the Barceloneta fishermen's port (Moll del Rellotge) on April 10th 2015 between 8 and 10:30 AM.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
2:52.677
File size
29.0 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo