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- Natural_sounds abstract "Natural sounds are sounds produced by natural sources in their normal soundscape. It is a category whose definition is open for discussion, see the section below. The category includes the sounds of any living organism, from insect larvae to the largest living mammal on the planet, whales, and those generated by natural, non-biological sources. In most respects, the natural habitats from which these acoustic sources emanate, are defined as not heavily impacted by human intervention.The historical background of natural sounds as they have come to be defined, begins with the recording of a single bird, by Ludwig Koch, as early as 1889. Koch's efforts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries set the stage for the universal audio capture model of single-species—primarily birds at the outset—that subsumed all others during the first half of the 20th century and well into the latter half and into the early 21st, as well. In late 1968, influenced by acoustic efforts in the fields of music and film, this model began to evolve into a much more holistic effort with attention paid to the acoustic experience of entire habitats, inclusive of all the wild animal voices. Expressed as wild soundscapes, these phenomena included sounds primarily from two main sources, non-human and non-domestic wild ones, and non-biological sources in relatively undisturbed habitats. In the early years of the 21st century, the definition of the soundscape was broken down into three components: the geophony, non-biological natural sounds that include the effects of water by a stream or waves at the ocean, the effects of wind in the trees or grasses, and sound generated by the earth, itself, for example, glaciers, avalanches and earthquakes; the biophony, all the non-human, non-domestic sounds that emanate from a relatively undisturbed habitat; and anthrophony, all sound generated by human endeavor, whether music, theatre, or electromechanical.".
- Natural_sounds wikiPageExternalLink Schamanen-Musik.pdf.
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- Natural_sounds wikiPageExternalLink inuit.html.
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- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Animal_communication.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Animal_language.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Anthropophony.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Baboon.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Bioacoustics.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Biophony.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Bird_vocalization.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zoomusicology.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Ethnopoetics.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Geophony.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Imitation_of_sounds_in_shamanism.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Inuit.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Inuit_throat_singing.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Jerome_Rothenberg.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Joik.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Music_semiology.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Natural_environment.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Overtone_singing.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Sami_people.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Sound_bite.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Soundscape.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Territory_(animal).
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Timbre.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Transgress.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLink Whale_vocalization.
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLinkText "Natural sounds".
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLinkText "natural sounds".
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLinkText "nature sounds".
- Natural_sounds wikiPageWikiLinkText "sounds created or performed by non-humans".
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- Natural_sounds subject Category:Zoomusicology.
- Natural_sounds comment "Natural sounds are sounds produced by natural sources in their normal soundscape. It is a category whose definition is open for discussion, see the section below. The category includes the sounds of any living organism, from insect larvae to the largest living mammal on the planet, whales, and those generated by natural, non-biological sources.".
- Natural_sounds label "Natural sounds".
- Natural_sounds sameAs Q6980787.
- Natural_sounds sameAs Musique_naturelle.
- Natural_sounds sameAs Gamtos_garsai.
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- Natural_sounds sameAs Q6980787.
- Natural_sounds sameAs 自然声音.
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