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Published April 7th, 2006 in Links
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A collaborative, online community dedicated to field recording and phonography. In the “Book” section of the site, you can plan a sonic journey through various locations recorded around the world.
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Remember that rhyme is a powerful tool to help you say what you mean. Family rhyme is a good substitute for perfect rhyme. Use this chart to help you find family rhymes.
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The following absolute pitch distinctions will help you determine where you currently are–if you possess any type of absolute pitch–and also help you identify your growth along the path of absolute pitch development.
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Step-by-step guide to creating and sharing a podcast.
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