I love nature and I love music.
Recently I've been wondering if there is a way to combine the too, and obtain a job that jas something to do with field recording or bird song research.
What would I need to study/do in order to realise such aspirations?
You'd need a masters or a phd if you want it to be permanent. Aim for Cornell.
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In zoology?
Maybe, silly sounding question.
Is it possible to make from real bird songs and calls the "voices" of hypothetical birds of the future? I have a project "Tour to Neocene" about the world 25 MY in the future (inspired by Dougal Dixon's works and "The Future is Wild" TV series). And I'd love to add certain "voices" to descriptions of non-existing birds.
But it's not a job, but a hobby. All people working on this project do it for their own interest only. I think all of us would be glad if you'd join our work.
Seaworthy and Taylor Deupree - Wood, Winter- Hollow is an example. Though this guy of course had contacts and whatnot. I'm a musician, and I recommend you to create links with key people if you want to make a living out of it. A label that focuses on trance/electronic music should be good.