I decided to take my soundwalk around Hunter College. It was noisy to say the least. I heard honking cars, people chattering, trucks with heavy engines and the hustle and bustle of people trying navigate towards their destinations despite moving food carts and construction workers. The texture of the sound was rich with different elements competing for my ears' attention. Cars were the main instruments of the city symphony with horns, exhaust, engines roaring, and tires screeching making up the sounds played by the cars. Manhattan is known for being a busy borough and a horror to drive in which is why it makes sense that car noises are clues to being in Manhatttan. When I decided to walk away from Lexington and towards Park Avenue, it became quieter. By the time, I got to Central Park I was able to hear the distinct differences from 68th and Lexington. Central Park delighted my ears with chirping birds, rustling leaves, wind and scurrying squirrels. It was much easier to decipher...