How Birds Sing by Charles Kellogg

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2008

78RPM Victor recording of Charles Kellogg, The Nature Singer. Mr. Kellogg demonstrates how birds perform their songs. Re-recorded without noise removal; earlier version deleted.

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Uploader Comments (DavidN23Skidoo)

  • Great you reloaded this disc with much better and far less muffled sound, thank you!

  • You are welcome!

Top Comments

  • I have more octaves than everyone

  • 12 1/2 octaves!!!!

    Wow! This is really amazing! :D

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  • When was this originaly recorded?

  • @xXPlatinumPROXx

    an octave is composed by eight degres (octo = eight)

    If you take a note, as degree #1, the degree #8 will be the same note.

    ps: sorry i am french, my english is not very good.

  • I have no idea what an octave is?????

    

  • My p-niz is 8 octaves long.

  • I have 16 octaves.

  • @InWitheNew there is a huge difference between singable octaves in opera and the outskirts of one's voice. whistling and grunting is not singing.

  • Nicola Sedda has 8 1/2 octaves ^^

  • @lordvivec87 Almost 4 :P

  • Dani Filth has 6 octaves

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