Quiquiriquí - Venezuela, Gran Sabana (Spanish)
Sound Engineer: Félix Blume
Microphone Used: MS Setup Sennheiser MKH50+MKH30
Mixer: Sound Devices 302
Recorder: Sound Devices 744T
Recorded in 2011
MS is encoded in stereo left-right
The rooster singing has so many name around the world.
Cocorico in my home land (France), Cock-a-doodle-doo in English, kikeriki in Germany, quiquiriqui in Spanish...
Does the rooser really sing different according to his nationality?
Cocorico Sound is a collaborative project putting together on a map rooster sound from all over the world, using freesound platform.
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Thanks a lot for your link Timbre...
I'm looking for the different 'rooster' accent!
"Birds have regional accents according to scientists" ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16154490
Thanks for this. I chopped it up, put it on tempo to 175, added some effects, then threw it in a hardcore techno song. ; )
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