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Jim Wilson & David Carson - God's Cricket Chorus (1992). The story behind GOD'S CRICKETS.
Artist Album Song Title. Gods Chorus Of Crickets Album Cover Art. Jim Wilson.
The story behind god's cricket chorus. Created by Jim Wilson, this enchanting recording contains two tracks: the natural sounds of chirping crickets, and the crickets played several octaves lower. The sound created is a simple diatonic 7-note scale chord progression and melody with a multi-layered structure
The sound you hear on this recording began as an actual live recording of crickets singing in the night. I discovered that when I slowed down this recording to various levels, this simple familiar sound began to morph into something very mystic and complex. Jim Wilson All of nature sings in Praise. An extraordinary sound "like a symphony of angels!" Product details.
Jim Wilson (17) – Gods Chorus Of Crickets. Label: Not On Label – none. The first track is a spoken intro, followed by crickets only on track two. Track 3 is crickets with music. Track 4 is a piano outro. Distributed by ww. blishing.
Jim Wilson recorded crickets in his back yard, and he brought it into the studio and went ahead and lowered the pitch and lowered the pitch and lowered the pitch. And they sound exactly like a well-trained church choir to me. And not only that, but it sounded to me like they were singing in the eight-tone scale. Another Soundcloud user, VCFX Recordings, also posted an experiment of crickets chirping which has been slowed down. The result is a pleasant, human-like tone, but it does not create a melody as found in the Wilson track. VCFX postulates that the Cricket Choir could have been created with similar cricket samples, but a melody added later by the composer, It is my belief that Jim Wilson did in fact record crickets and pitch them down, but recorded his own melody using MIDI with the sample. VCFX Recordings has since removed their experiment from Soundcloud.
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The claims are mixture of hoax and facts. The original cricket recording appears to be captured by Jim Wilson, who in 1994 featured the cricket track as Twisted Hair in album Music for the Native Americans with Robbie Robertson. The track that you can listen in the video shown also featured Native American opera singer Bonnie Jo Hunt, who sang an additional melody over the track. In one of her interviews, the singer describes her recording experience of cricket track with Robbie Robertson, who brought the recording of crickets in his back yard into the studio and lowered the pitch (to sound like a church choir) to a large extent.
Composer Jim Wilson has recorded the sound of crickets and then slowed down the recording, revealing something so amazing. The crickets sound like they are singing the most angelic chorus in perfect harmony. Though it sounds like human voices, everything you hear in the recording is the crickets themselves. I discovered that when I slowed down this recording to various levels, this simple familiar sound began to morph into something very mystic and comple. lmost human
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