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Recorded late at night in my kitchen, this is the sound of a nylon guitar string being slowly detuned. It is the 'a' string (2nd lowest in pitch in standard tuning). The guitar string is being struck rhythmically, all the while the tuning peg is being turned in rhythmical bursts dropping the pitch in intervals approximate to standard western music pitch intervals. Eventually the sound loses all it's harmonicity. It loses even the timbre sensation of the sound produced when a guitar string is struck, becomes purely rhythmic and then ceases.
This was recorded on a Tascam DR-2d portable recording device using the devices built-in stereo condenser microphone. It was cut from a longer segment of audio and normalised to -10dB using audacity. It is a 16 bit stereo pcm wav file.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:32.132
File size
5.4 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo