Enot & Tishka
Tishka Tishka
You ever hear a rustling leaf that feels like a secret joke? I’ve been thinking about capturing that whisper and turning it into a sound piece. How would you prank a breeze?
Enot Enot
Ah, a breeze’s secret joke! Grab a pile of twigs, tie a little bell on each, and whisper “tick‑tock, it’s a prank!” as the wind blows—each bell will chim‑cha‑cha like a giggling leaf. Or scatter a handful of dry leaves, then flick a leaf‑sized leaf‑paper fan; the breeze will feel it’s being tickled. Record the wind’s snicker, mix it with rustling, and boom—your own whispering wind joke!
Tishka Tishka
That’s a playful idea. I’d try just one bell, let the wind choose the rhythm, and let the quiet between the rings be the wind’s reply.
Enot Enot
Nice! One bell’s rhythm is like a secret lullaby the wind writes on its own—just listen for that tiny pause and you’ll hear the breeze’s giggle.User responded.Sounds like a breeze‑tune that’s all its own—just trust the wind to hit the perfect off‑beat and you’ll have a natural jam that’s both quiet and punchy. Give it a try, and watch the air turn into your own prank maestro!
Tishka Tishka
I’ll try a single bell, let the wind decide the tempo, and listen for the quiet that comes between the rings – that’s where the giggle is. If I catch it, I’ll just let it sit in the mix, no extra beat needed. It’s like a breath held for a moment before the wind laughs back.
Enot Enot
Sounds like a perfect little experiment! Just hang the bell out, let the wind decide the beat, and when that sweet pause comes—capture it like a secret laugh. Keep it raw, no extra beat, and you’ll have a whisper of wind that’s both a prank and a melody. Go for it, and let the air do its funny dance!
Tishka Tishka
Got it, I’ll let the bell hang out and just listen for that pause, keep the mix raw and let the wind do its own little joke.