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β | + | {{Infobox Song| | |
β | | | + | | name=Dawn Chorus |
β | | | + | | runtime=3:55 |
β | | | + | | appearson=[[Geogaddi]]}} |
β | * | + | * '''Dawn Chorus''' is is track number 19 on the [[Geogaddi]] album. As well as birdsong at daybreak, the title also may refer to the unexplained phenomena known as electromagnetic dawn chorus which occurs during or just after sunrise effecting radio equipment with a transmission similar to birds dawn chorus. |
β | + | == Samples/Lyrics == | |
β | * | + | * ''"round the, round the, round the cauldron"''(reversed, 2:00) |
β | * | + | * [Pete from Phaelam] suggests at around 1:40 ''"but you may be dead ... you may be dead"''. |
β | *A | + | *A vocoded voice says "Yes." starting at 0:17 and continues through the whole song. |
β | + | == Comments == | |
β | * | + | * Aside from the bird-song variety that all are familiar with, there is an electromagnetic phenomenon of the same name, which occurs when the sun breaks over the horizon during a period of sunspot activity or of solar flares. At such times, those with the proper equipment can hear sounds that have been described as being like whistling, or like hundreds of birds singing at once; some have even reported hearing human voices. [anon] |
β | * | + | * You might like to read the description of the effect at: [[wikipedia:Dawn_chorus_(electromagnetic)|wikipedia]]. That article also has links to WAV files of the Dawn Chorus from NASA's site. |
β | * | + | * [J] pointed out something interesting: [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] have remixed Meat Beat Manifesto, and the MBM album "Actual Sounds and Voices" contains a very Geogaddi-sounding track called "The Tweek" (track 6). He pointed out that the beginning of the track sounds rather like the beginning of A:B::B:C, and that "a little way through the track, a conversation starts. The two men are discussing radio disturbances/anomalies", and that these are illustrated with pertinent audio samples. "At the end, there is a pause and they begin to play an extended sample of a dawn chorus" that sounds rather like chirping tree-frogs in the summer. One of the men then comments: "The dawn chorus on the other hand is not at all well understood, and there is no theory to explain it." (Actual dawn chorus samples can be heard by following the Wikipedia link given above.) |
β | * | + | *It is interesting to notice that the [[wikipedia:Gundestrup_cauldron|Gundestrup cauldron]] depicts "The horned God" Mentioned in [[You Could Feel the Sky]] And the lyrics "round the, round the, round the cauldron" can be heard in this song and that the beginning of A:B::B:C sounds similar to a bubbling cauldron. |
β | * | + | * Comments from the [[Interviews#2002-07-01:_Remix|Northern Exposure interview]]: |
β | + | <blockquote> | |
β | + | "How do you create your drum patterns?" | |
β | + | <br /> | |
β | + | <br /> | |
β | + | "[[Marcus_Eoin_Sandison|Sandison]]: It's a mixture of live performance and step sequencing. Sometimes, we make up sounds and then program them tightly in a really synthetic way. Other times, we want it to sound really rough, so we'll just jam on the drums live. For instance, "Dawn Chorus" is a single-take jammed beat that I played, while "1969" has a live beat all the way through mixed with other beat tracks." | |
β | + | </blockquote> | |
β | + | == References == | |
β | */ | + | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_chorus_%28birds%29 Wikipedia article on dawn chorus.] |
β | */ | + | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_chorus_%28electromagnetic%29 Wikipedia article on electromagnetic dawn chorus.] |
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"How do you create your drum patterns?"
"Sandison: It's a mixture of live performance and step sequencing. Sometimes, we make up sounds and then program them tightly in a really synthetic way. Other times, we want it to sound really rough, so we'll just jam on the drums live. For instance, "Dawn Chorus" is a single-take jammed beat that I played, while "1969" has a live beat all the way through mixed with other beat tracks."
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1 Basic text formatting 2 HTML tags 3 Organizing your writing 4 Links 5 Just show what I typed 6 Images, tables, video, and sounds 7 Templates
[edit] Basic text formatting What it looks like What you type
You can italicize text by putting 2 apostrophes on each side.
3 apostrophes will bold the text.
5 apostrophes will bold and italicize the text.
(Using 4 apostrophes doesn't do anything special -- there are just ' left over ones' that are included as part of the text.)
You can italicize text by putting 2
apostrophes on each side.
3 apostrophes will bold the text.
5 apostrophes will bold and italicize the text.
(Using 4 apostrophes doesn't do anything
special --
there are just ' left
over ones' that are included as part of the text.)
A single newline generally has no effect on the layout. These can be used to separate sentences within a paragraph. Some editors find that this aids editing and improves the diff function (used internally to compare different versions of a page).
But an empty line starts a new paragraph.
When used in a list, a newline does affect the layout (see below).
A single newline
generally has no effect on the layout.
These can be used to separate
sentences within a paragraph.
Some editors find that this aids editing
and improves the diff function
(used internally to compare
different versions of a page).
But an empty line starts a new paragraph.
When used in a list, a newline does affect the layout (see below).
You can break lines without a new paragraph. Please use this sparingly.
Please do not start a link or italics or bold on one line and close it on the next.
You can break lines
without a new paragraph.
Please use this sparingly.
Please do not start a link or italics or bold on one line and close it on the next.
You should "sign" your comments on talk pages: - Three tildes gives your user name: Karl Wick - Four tildes give your user name plus date/time: Karl Wick 07:46, 27 November 2005 (UTC) - Five tildes gives the date/time alone: 07:46, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
You should "sign" your comments
on talk pages:
- Three tildes gives your user
name: 173.254.216.66
- Four tildes give your user
name plus date/time: 173.254.216.66 23:20, 1 February 2013 (CET)
- Five tildes gives the
date/time alone: 23:20, 1 February 2013 (CET)
[edit] HTML tags
You can use some HTML tags too. For a list of HTML tags that are allowed, see HTML in wikitext. However, you should avoid HTML in favor of Wiki markup whenever possible.
What it looks like What you type
Put text in a typewriter font. The same font is generally used for computer code.
Put text in a typewriter
font. The same font is
generally used for
computer code
.
Strike out or underline text, or write it in small caps.
Strike out
or underline text,
or write it
in small caps.
Superscripts and subscripts: X2, H2O
Superscripts and subscripts:
X2, H2O
Centered text
Please note the American spelling of "center".
The blockquote command will indent both margins when needed instead of the left margin only as the colon does.
The blockquote command will indent both margins when needed instead of the left margin only as the colon does.
Invisible comments to editors () only appear while editing the page.
If you wish to make comments to the public, you should usually use the talk page.
Invisible comments to editors (<!-- -->) only appear while editing the page.
[edit] Organizing your writing What it looks like What you type Section headings
Headings organize your writing into sections. The Wiki software can automatically generate a table of contents from them. Subsection
Using more equals signs creates a subsection. A smaller subsection
Don't skip levels, like from two to four equals signs.
Start with 2 equals signs not 1 because 1 creates H1 tags which should be reserved for page title.
Headings organize your writing into sections. The Wiki software can automatically generate a table of contents from them.
Using more equals signs creates a subsection.
Don't skip levels, like from two to four equals signs.
Start with 2 equals signs not 1 because 1 creates H1 tags which should be reserved for page title.
Unordered lists are easy to do: Start every line with a star. More stars indicate a deeper level.
Previous item continues.
A newline in a list
marks the end of the list.
Of course you can start again.
marks the end of the list.
Numbered lists are: Very organized Easy to follow
A newline marks the end of the list.
New numbering starts with 1.
A newline marks the end of the list.
Here's a definition list:
Word
Definition of the word
A longer phrase needing definition
Phrase defined
A word
Which has a definition Also a second one And even a third
Begin with a semicolon. One item per line; a newline can appear before the colon, but using a space before the colon improves parsing.
Here's a definition list:
Begin with a semicolon. One item per line; a newline can appear before the colon, but using a space before the colon improves parsing.
You can even do mixed lists and nest them inside each other or break lines in lists.
definition lists can be
nested too
A colon (:) indents a line or paragraph.
A newline starts a new paragraph. Often used for discussion on talk pages.
We use 1 colon to indent once.
We use 2 colons to indent twice.
3 colons to indent 3 times, and so on.
A newline starts a new paragraph.
Often used for discussion on talk pages.
You can make horizontal dividing lines (----) to separate text.
But you should usually use sections instead, so that they go in the table of contents.
You can make horizontal dividing lines (----)
to separate text.
But you should usually use sections instead, so that they go in the table of contents.
You can add footnotes to sentences using the ref tag -- this is especially good for citing a source.
There are over six billion people in the world.[1]
References:
β CIA World Factbook, 2006.
For details, see Wikipedia:Footnotes and Help:Footnotes.
You can add footnotes to sentences using
the ref tag -- this is especially good
for citing a source.
world.[1]
References:For details, see Wikipedia:Footnotes and Help:Footnotes.
[edit] Links
You will often want to make clickable links to other pages. What it looks like What you type
Here's a link to a page named Official position. You can even say official positions and the link will show up correctly.
Here's a link to a page named
Official position.
You can even say official positions and the link will show up correctly.
You can put formatting around a link. Example: Wikipedia.
You can put formatting around
a link.
Example: Wikipedia.
The first letter of articles is automatically capitalized, so wikipedia goes to the same place as Wikipedia. Capitalization matters after the first letter.
The first letter of
articles is automatically
capitalized, so wikipedia
goes to the same place
as Wikipedia. Capitalization matters after
the
first letter.
The weather in Moscow is a page that doesn't exist yet. You could create it by clicking on the link.
The weather in Moscow is
a page that doesn't exist
yet. You could create it by
clicking on the link.
You can link to a page section by its title:
List of cities by country#Morocco.
If multiple sections have the same title, add a number. #Example section 3 goes to the third section named "Example section".
You can link to a page
section by its title:
country#Morocco]].
If multiple sections have the same title, add a number. #Example section 3 goes
to the
third section named "Example section".
You can make a link point to a different place with a piped link. Put the link target first, then the pipe character "|", then the link text.
About Links Cities in Morocco
Or you can use the "pipe trick" so that text in brackets does not appear.
Spinning
You can make a link point to a
different place
with a piped link.
Put the link
target first, then the pipe character "|", then the link text.
country#Morocco| Cities in Morocco]]
Or you can use the "pipe trick" so that text in brackets does not appear.
You can make an external link just by typing a URL: http://www.nupedia.com
You can give it a title: Nupedia
Or leave the title blank: [1]
You can make an external
link just by typing a URL:
http://www.nupedia.com
You can give it a title: Nupedia
Or leave the title blank: [1]
Linking to an e-mail address works the same way: mailto:[email protected] or someone
Linking to an e-mail address
works the same way:
mailto:[email protected] or [mailto:[email protected] someone]
You can use magic words to help make links to special pages such as diffs, edit pages or history pages.
http://bocpages.org/wiki/Official_position
Edit
https://bocpages.org{{localurl:Official
position}}
[https://bocpages.org/w/index.php?title=Dawn_Chorus&action=edit
Edit]
You can redirect the user to another page.
position]]
Category links do not show up in line but instead at page bottom and cause the page to be listed in the category.
Add an extra colon to link to a category in line without causing the page to be listed in the category: Category:English documentation
Category
links do not show up in
line
but instead at page bottom
and cause the page to be
listed in the category.
[[Category:English
documentation]]
Add an extra colon to link to a category in line without causing the page to
be listed in the category:
[[:Category:English documentation]]
The Wiki reformats linked dates to match the reader's date preferences. These three dates will show up the same if you choose a format in your Preferences:
July 20, 1969 20 July 1969 1969-07-20
The Wiki reformats linked dates to match the reader's date preferences. These three dates will show up the same if you choose a format in your Preferences:
[edit] Just show what I typed
See also Help:Wiki markup examples#Just show what I typed.
A few different kinds of formatting will tell the Wiki to display things as you typed them. What it looks like What you type
The nowiki tag ignores Wiki markup. It reformats text by removing newlines and multiple spaces. It still interprets special characters: β
The nowiki tag ignores
[[Wiki]] ''markup''.
It reformats text by
removing
newlines and multiple
spaces.
It still interprets special
characters: →
The pre tag ignores Wiki
markup.
It also doesn't reformat
text.
It still interprets special characters: β
The pre tag ignores [[Wiki]] ''markup''. It also doesn't reformat text. It still interprets special characters: →
Leading spaces are another way to preserve formatting.
Putting a space at the beginning of each line stops the text from being reformatted. It still interprets Wiki markup and special characters: β
Leading spaces are another way
to preserve
formatting.
Putting a space at the
beginning of each
line stops the text from
being
reformatted. It still
interprets Wiki
markup and special
characters: →
[edit] Images, tables, video, and sounds
After uploading, just enter the filename, highlight it and press the "embedded image"-button of the edit_toolbar.
This will produce the sytax for uploading a file File:Filename.png
This is a very quick introduction. For more information, see:
Upload for how to upload files Extended image syntax for how to arrange images on the page Table for how to create a table
What it looks like What you type
A picture, including alternate text:
This Wiki's logo
You can put the image in a frame with a caption: This Wiki's logo
A picture, including alternate text:
The image in a frame with a caption:
A link to Wikipedia's page for the image: Image:NFB-logo.gif
Or a link directly to the image itself: Media:NFB-logo.gif
A link to Wikipedia's page for the image:
Image:NFB-logo.gif
Or a link directly to the image itself: Media:NFB-logo.gif
Use media: links to link directly to sounds or videos: A sound file
Use media: links to link
directly to sounds or videos:
A sound file
<flashmp3>1969.mp3</flashmp3>
[edit] Templates
Templates are segments of Wiki markup that are meant to be copied automatically ("transcluded") into a page. You add them by putting the template's name in Template:Double braces. Category: English documentation
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