- When listening again to the audio, I figured that the echo of my footsteps were heard most of the times. There is a time where a baby was crying in the background and the voice of some people were heard with the baby’s cry. Also, I missed noting the sound of a rooster that was repetitive at one point.
- I think there was not a sound that is out of the ordinary, but the amount of cars that passed by in these 10 minutes were definitely more than what my parents would have heard in their childhood. Especially since the soundscape recorded, is in a village and not in a city.
- Well, first off, if I had one memory left from my childhood, it would be memories of me and my cousins playing outside and having fun. Although, this is a time of quarantine, but even before that most of the kinds in the area do not play outside anymore. Also, the youngest of my cousins today do not at all play outside and instead they play together on digital devices i.e. virtually. So, if there is something missing in this soundscape that was prevalent in my childhood, it would be the cheers of children. Another example of a missing sound would be the horn of the ‘bagel seller’. We used wait impatiently for the bagel seller to come on his motorcycle while blowing his horn so that we know he arrived.
- The most sound recorded would be the in the last minute of my Ambient Sound (10-11 min) since I was walking and there was a worker using a construction machine nearby.
