This summer, the National Trust is working with the National Trust for Scotland and the British Library on a three-month crowd sourced sound project, ‘sounds of our shores’.
In this video, Cheryl Tipp from the British Library gives her top tips for recording coastal sounds. Sounds can be uploaded on to the first ever UK coastal sound map, hosted on the British Library website. It could be the vibrant sounds of a working fishing village, gulls screaming on one of the wonderful seabird islands dotted around our coast or the kettle whistling from inside a much loved beach hut. Share your coastal sounds on Twitter using #shoresounds and find out more at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/coastal-sounds
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In this video, Cheryl Tipp from the British Library gives her top tips for recording coastal sounds. Sounds can be uploaded on to the first ever UK coastal sound map, hosted on the British Library website. It could be the vibrant sounds of a working fishing village, gulls screaming on one of the wonderful seabird islands dotted around our coast or the kettle whistling from inside a much loved beach hut. Share your coastal sounds on Twitter using #shoresounds and find out more at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/coastal-sounds
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