The trigger I'm using for this episode is a plastic take out box - the type you might find a baked potato in.
It's on the shorter side time wise,
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ann-redman/supportThe trigger I'm using today is the recording I did of a winter stream and the water trickling down. I hope that you enjoy it.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ann-redman/supportThe last episode I did - I had ended with my plastic bristle pet lint brush and I was doing it back and forth over the microphone head. I liked it so much I decided to do an episode with just that one brush.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ann-redman/supportI recorded several episodes in my car today - so I just grabbed a few things to use. I grabbed a wooden bowl - almost heart shaped and would be the size of a salad or cereal bowl. Then I have what would be a soft dish scrubbing brush, another one that is made of plastic bristles, and the third one is classified as a pet lint brush - but is also made of plastic bristles. I liked that last one so much- I ended up making another episode of it by itself. I use the brushes next to the microphone and sometimes right on the microphone.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ann-redman/supportThe trigger this episode is the rainstick. I believe this rainstick has been in my house for at least 20-30 years - I'm thinking my parents either brought it home from a cruise or my mom from Mexico when she was doing a class project trip for her nursing bachelors degree in the 1990's.
I love the sound the rainstick makes. I did a little tapping at the beginning but really just a few seconds. The majority is just moving the stick back and forth so it makes the rain sound.
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