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Rainy Day Music

February 15th 2005

It’s raining here in Berkeley, and as I like to do when it’s raining, I sit down at the piano and improvise some rainy day music. I used my iRiver to make this quick little recording of about 10 minutes (9:57 to be exact) of that, and considering I’ve got all the space and bandwidth in the world now, I thought I’d share it with you.

Note that the recording is decent, but not that good. I basically took an old pair of headphones, plugged them into the stereo mic jack, and placed them inside the piano. It sounds pretty cool. Very ambient.

“Rainy Day Music” by Tristan Harward
30-second mp3 Sample - 352 KB
mp3 - 4.6 MB - 64kbps
Ogg Vorbis - 5.3 MB - Quality 2 (~70 kbps) *

*(The Ogg Vorbis file is about twice the quality of the mp3 version)


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One Response to “Rainy Day Music”



  1. Christopher Baus Commented at 4:34 pm on February 15th 2005

    Cool. It sounds like Brian Eno.

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