6.5.09

What I Hear


Location: Lincoln Center Area, Upper West Side


Keynotes
  • The chirping and chittering of birds. One sounded like it had throat cancer.
  • People complaining on cell phones.
  • The omnipresent squeaking of breaks.
  • The nails of dogs scratching the pavement.
  • The heels of shoes scratching the pavement.
  • The building growl of accelerating cars.
  • The whirring of bicycle, stroller, and suitcase wheels.
  • The distant wailing of police sirens.
  • The grumble of cars waiting for the light to change.
  • The shh shh of jacket fabric rubbing against jacket fabric as people walk by.
  • The nonsense language of babies.
  • Buses beeping and letting out air like deflating balloons as lower to the ground to let the elderly out to the sidewalk.
  • The sound of an ocean wave as a car passes.
  • Tires clunking over metal plates.
  • Buses letting out small farts of air as they drive past.
  • The roar of the subway underneath.
Signals
  • The deep rumble of buses in wait.
  • The cry of a police car horn.
  • The beeping of taxis.
Soundmarks
  • Pretentious laughter.
  • The clicking of fancy shoes.
  • The complaining of old people.

Location:
Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, Upper West Side

Keynotes
  • The pinging of glasses.
  • Silverware jingling against silverware.
  • The grinding of chairs on the marble floor.
  • Plates clanging onto tables.
  • The clink of silverware being picked up off tables.
  • The crinkle of opening a ticket envelope.
  • The dull murmur of a room of people.
  • The echoing of voices.

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