tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8797251831380804470.post3113959972179179265..comments2022-02-28T10:20:37.914-06:00Comments on Mr. Sharp's Bonus Blog: SilenceJeremy Sharphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04995075294786784589noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8797251831380804470.post-26135768823809070912016-03-07T20:25:19.115-06:002016-03-07T20:25:19.115-06:00Its cool to think how peter recorded the whistle o...Its cool to think how peter recorded the whistle of the birds to create a song. When she talks about the pots and pans and how when she set the lid on the counter and it made a cool swinging noise, she was so inspired that she went to her home recording studio and recorded a song with the lids noise in the background. It makes me think of the kit kat commercials. After I watched this video I just sat on my couch, closed by eyes and just listened for a little bit to hear all the different cool noise I hear all the time but I never acknowledge them. It is crazy to think that you are never in absolute silence. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8797251831380804470.post-50368781728674236242016-02-15T20:55:35.548-06:002016-02-15T20:55:35.548-06:00It's amazing, but no matter how hard you try t...It's amazing, but no matter how hard you try to think of pure silence, it doesn't exist, your body is an instrument, the blood through your veins always flowing to the gentle beat of your heart, making your blood move through you, and making the rest of your body an instrument in its own way, and instrument of change, to make music, and create sound.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com