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  2. Bernie Krause - Wikipedia

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    Into A Wild Sanctuary: A Life in Music & Natural Sound with companion CD (Heyday Books, 1998, ISBN 1-890771-11-2) Wild Soundscapes: Discovering the Voice of the Natural World with companion CD ( Yale University Press , 2016, ISBN 978-0-300-21819-0 )

  3. Biomusic - Wikipedia

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    The definition is also sometimes extended to include sounds made by humans in a directly biological way. For instance, music that is created by the brain waves of the composer can also be called biomusic as can music created by the human body without the use of tools or instruments that are not part of the body ( singing or vocalizing is ...

  4. Natural sounds - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Oscars: Why the Sound Nod for ‘The Wild Robot’ Is Such an ...

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    It’s not completely unusual to see animated contenders in the Academy Awards sound race–Guillermo del Toro’s 2022 retelling of “Pinocchio” was the last to make the short list and Pixar ...

  6. Bioacoustics - Wikipedia

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    Sounds used by animals that fall within the scope of bioacoustics include a wide range of frequencies and media, and are often not "sound" in the narrow sense of the word (i.e. compression waves that propagate through air and are detectable by the human ear).

  7. Animal language - Wikipedia

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    Animal languages are forms of communication between animals that show similarities to human language. [1] Animals communicate through a variety of signs, such as sounds and movements. Signing among animals may be considered a form of language if the inventory of signs is large enough. The signs are relatively arbitrary, and the animals seem to ...

  8. Zoomusicology - Wikipedia

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    Zoomusicology (/ ˌ z oʊ ə m j uː z ɪ ˈ k ɒ l ə dʒ i /) is the study of the musical aspects of sound and communication as produced and perceived by animals. [1] It is a field of musicology and zoology, and is a type of zoosemiotics.

  9. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    Certain words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words can be used as verbs or interjections in addition to nouns , and many of them are also specifically onomatopoeic .