Imitate some weather

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Using only your voice and things within arm’s reach of your computer, imitate some kind of weather. It doesn’t have to be long, but make it sound as real as possible.

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This was a cool assignment.  I used Audacity to make my own sounds to imitate the beginning of a thunderstorm.  I made the wind myself,

For my my final audio assignment I decided to do the Imitate some weather assignment (1.5 stars). I didn’t really have to think this hard

Middle school chorus came in handy for this assignment. Our music teacher used to have us imitate a rain storm using only our hands and feet.

 

So… this is rain, from my voice. I have to admit, I did this about 7 times before I got it to where I wanted

So I was challenged by this to make the sounds of a thunder storm with nothing but what I had around my desk. Since

So I was challenged by this to make the sounds of a thunder storm with nothing but what I had around my desk. Since

Hope you got the Family Guy reference in the title.  I made this recording in Audacity by tapping my keyboard.  Here is a link to

We had to complete five stars worth of assignments from the audio assignment bank this week.  The first one I chose, a one-star assignment,

I imitated the raining sound using the shower faucet to make it sound like rain.

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