Now that my website is back up (again), I uploaded the photos of Scout that I culled from my gallery.
Here’s the whole album In memoriam of Scout. There’s also a really fun video of Dad and Scout playing tug-of-war.
I got to play with another Black Lab this weekend; he reminded me of Scout a lot, but had his own quirks and differences. Throwing a ball for him, and petting him, made me smile.
Re: Experiment to make a water fall sound like a real one.
A single sound is made up of many components. You are missing the speed of the water over rocks, rocks, water falling on rocks, & falling into a large body of water. Also generally there is a cave or echoing. All that and much more creates the thunderous water fall sound.
However, I lived on Maui, and we had a fake water fall, that was louder than the ocean, and it was 20 ft wide with a a washboard that the water ran over, creating a waterfall sound. It wasn’t the real sound, but it is the closest I’ve heard that was mechanical.
The wideness and the rocky washboard makes the splashy whoosssh sound.
I’m a musician and into sound physics for uses health and fun.
Peace Ann Moss