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How a Times Team Captured the Sound of a Harlem Gospel Choir

 harlemcondolife  May 13, 2021  Posted in 3-D Devices and Effects, Bethel Gospel Assembly (Manhattan, NY), Brooklyn (NYC), Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Harlem (Manhattan, NY), Music, New York Times, newspapers, Shutdowns (Institutional) Tagged 3-D Devices and Effects, Bethel Gospel Assembly (Manhattan, NY), Brooklyn (NYC), Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Harlem (Manhattan, NY), Music, New York Times, newspapers, Shutdowns (Institutional)

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Source: The New York Times

What does a socially distant gospel choir sound like? Here’s how Times journalists and technologists put users inside the sanctuary of a church in Harlem.

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