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Environmental Humanities (2013) 3 (1): 43–70.
Published: 01 May 2013
...Vicki Powys; Hollis Taylor; Carol Probets Abstract A lyrebird chick was raised in captivity in the 1920s in Australia's New England Tablelands, or so the story goes. The bird mimicked the sounds of the household's flute player, learning two tunes and an ascending scale. When released back...
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Environmental Humanities (2021) 13 (1): 201–223.
Published: 01 May 2021
... . 15. Lipari, Listening, Thinking, Being , 176 . 16. The Conservatory, Listening for Coastal Futures, “Listen,” www.coastalconservatory.org/listen/ (click “crab flute”). 17. The Conservatory: Listening for Coastal Futures, “Listen,” www.coastalconservatory.org/listen/ (click...
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Environmental Humanities (2021) 13 (1): 181–200.
Published: 01 May 2021
... and that music can provide sensory access to the vitality of natural processes. The sea slugs experience this enchantment first, as they find themselves being inspired to dance to a soundtrack that alternates between experimental (string, trumpet, flute) music and piano melodies. In fact, the animals adjust...