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'''DD078''' is the catalogue number of one of Delia's tapes.
[[DD078]] is the [[Initial Catalogue]] number of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]], containing makeup for ''[[Tutankhamun's Egypt]]''.


=[[Initial Catalogue|Mark Ayres' notes]]=
<PRE>
Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape
Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape
Label: Male drone
Description: Used in Tutankhamun piece?
</PRE>


Label: Male drone
=[[DD Audio Files Commentary|Louis Niebur's notes]]=
<PRE>
DD078 Male Drone
0:00 - :08 false start
:10 – 1:16 long low drone, sounds like trumpet in background. “men’s” voices build in background
</PRE>


Description: Used in Tutankhamun piece?
=[[Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process|James Percival's notes]]=
<PRE>
CDD/1/1/29 Male Drone
Abstract sound based on trumpet and chant
FORMER REFERENCE: DD078 DATE: [1972] CONTAINS: Tutankhamun's Egypt
MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, &frac14;" tape DURATION: 00:01:15
LABELS: [Reel label:] MALE DRONE
NOTES: Brief reel with a truncated, abstract sound using the Tutakhamun trumpet call and male voices chanting.
</PRE>


[[Category:Tape]]
[[Category:Tape]]

Latest revision as of 19:15, 14 May 2020

DD078 is the Initial Catalogue number of one of Delia's Attic Tapes, containing makeup for Tutankhamun's Egypt.

Mark Ayres' notes

Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape
Label: Male drone
Description: Used in Tutankhamun piece?

Louis Niebur's notes

DD078 Male Drone
0:00 - :08 false start
:10 – 1:16 long low drone, sounds like trumpet in background. “men’s” voices build in background

James Percival's notes

CDD/1/1/29 Male Drone
Abstract sound based on trumpet and chant
FORMER REFERENCE: DD078 DATE: [1972] CONTAINS: Tutankhamun's Egypt
MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape DURATION: 00:01:15
LABELS: [Reel label:] MALE DRONE
NOTES: Brief reel with a truncated, abstract sound using the Tutakhamun trumpet call and male voices chanting.