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Daniel Agudelo, Clip 4: Sounds of Roosevelt Avenue, from 72nd to 90th Street

Collection: Bette Weidman Collection at Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives: Daniel Agudelo
Date: Time Period: October 2011; 2011-10; Interview recorded: October 2011 Material: Digital audio recording made using Marantz PMD671 Compact Flash Recorder digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth. Dimension: Total running time: 0:05:52
Creator: Daniel Agudelo interviewed by Robert I. Lee Identifier: aql:23184 bwc-da-clip-000004

Description: Daniel Agudelo created this sound recording for a sound production class. Daniel walked up and down Roosevelt Avenue between 72nd and 90th Streets in Jackson Heights, capturing the sounds of people, vehicles, and businesses.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:18055

Creator : Daniel Agudelo interviewed by Robert I. Lee

Date : Time Period: October 2011; 2011-10; Interview recorded: October 2011

Summary/Description : Daniel Agudelo created this sound recording for a sound production class. Daniel walked up and down Roosevelt Avenue between 72nd and 90th Streets in Jackson Heights, capturing the sounds of people, vehicles, and businesses.

Subject : Field recordings; City sounds

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Coverage : Locations discussed: Jackson Heights, Queens, NY Jackson Heights (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Wild sound recording

Format : Digital audio recording made using Marantz PMD671 Compact Flash Recorder digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth.; Total running time: 0:05:52

Identifier : aql:23184 bwc-da-clip-000004

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Field recordings; City sounds
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