Friday, June 21, 2013

Bat sounds play 'Batman' theme song

Cory Holliday / Fish & Wildlife Service

A gray bat with white-nose syndrome is seen inside a cave in Montgomery County, Tenn.

By Nidhi Subbaraman

One European group has created a soundtrack to the "Batman" theme tune using the most natural of acoustic choices: the sounds of real bats.?

Because the call of bats is well, squeaky and less pleasant for the human ear to take in, the group transposed recorded sounds down a few octaves. Then they assigned sounds to keys on a keyboard, they explain on their YouTube page.

A techno-flavored, but very convincing, rendition is the final product.?

Have a listen below.?

Music arrangement: Ulrich Seidel, Erfurt, Germany. Video compilation: S?ndor Seuntjens, Brussels, Belgium. Idea: Wolter Seuntjens, Erfurt, Germany

More bat science:

Via?Mark Abrahams at Improbable Research

Nidhi Subbaraman writes about science and technology. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Google+.

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