Stonehenge photo montage with a backing track of drums and percussions recorded within a virtual Stonehenge which includes the resonance and echoes that would have existed when in use some 4 - 5000 years ago. You can visit the website of Dr Rupert Till for further information on 'archaeo-acoustics' and the use of acoustics at Stone henge and other ancient sites. where the percussion track was downloaded from. The Drums in use on this musical recording were made by Dr Simon Wyatt. Two Drums were used in the recording of this music and were played and recorded at the same time by Dr Simon Wyatt and Dr Rupert Till. The Drums are clay drums of the type TRB (Trichterbecher Culture) from the southern Germany area, circa 3350-2700 BC. We have also included as part of this Stonehenge soundscape a Solfeggio track at 528Hz Frequencies that is suggested to be compliant with DNA repair and then mixed and recorded all at 432 Hz which is considered extremely imp
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