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...here to hear...
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I'm sure most of us here have occasionally reached that point of excess when you feel that you just can't listen to any more music for a while. Well, one way to refresh the ears is to go back to the simple things: really listen to a door creaking or a bird singing. Somewhat in that spirit, I was very pleased to come across this video clip yesterday:-
Anyone else have some sounds or experiences they'd like to share? Yes, Plankton, it's your chance to show us what this sounds like ![]() Of course there is the related -but separate- topic of sound effects as used in music. MB has already covered that subject, thanks to Trollheart's thread here:- https://www.musicbanter.com/general-...ounds-etc.html
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ask me about cosmology
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![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BM_1CyADwo a chain net would be so dope ![]() that dude ice skating on the water is nuts, ice was so easy he could break it with a stick. interesting sounds though that the skating makes, maybe its the ice moving? |
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^ Nice clip, Mindfulness! I wonder how many times they took the shot before he landed a basket.
Yes, I'm guessing that pinging sound is the ice taking the strain of the skater and/or cracking. EDIT: I thought I'd look for a clip of creaking boots to make a comparison with the sound of ice, but then could resist posting this instead:-
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I am but a servant here in this vast auditory environment. Take it to the cochlear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dCPIGhT4OQ
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^ HaHa! Even though I've never played disc golf, there's something quite satisfying about that sound - and if I do ever play, I'm now ready with the jargon thanks to you: Take it to the cochlear!
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Sweet chain music, nonetheless.
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*cough*
I really enjoy low traffic on very wide roads or in places with a lot of space in between the buildings on the opposite side of the road. There's a cool reverb to it.
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^ Rain is a favourite sound for many people: very natural, very relaxing. This sound is neither of those things: it's kind of stressful in a minor way, esp when you are actually in the tunnel, getting the full force of the acoustics. Ironically, the tension-inducing sound of arrival is what you are hoping for: every day many Londoners strain their ears for that first hollow metalic whisper, because it means they'll be able to advance their journey. Conversely, the smoother sound of the retreating train is something you learn to loathe. It means, "Drat! I've just missed a train and now I'll have to wait for another."
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