1.558 lizenzfrei Audiodateien für "Hand"

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This is a recording of an office paper shredder starting up. This model of paper shredder has a button that you can press to run it briefly in reverse, in order to clear paper jams and clean the blades. If the shredder hasn't been used in a while, it takes several seconds to start, and makes a cool noise while doing so. The click at the start of the recording is the switch being pressed. You then hear the motor struggling to start up for about five seconds, and finally it comes up to speed. The high-frequency crackling you hear, particularly once the motor is running smoothly, comes from bits of paper still rolling around in the blades (easy to convert into a campfire or rain). There's another click at the end when the reverse button is released. I uploaded this because several parts of the recording sounded like they'd lend themselves to morphing in various ways to create other interesting noises. Recorded with a hand-held zoom h4n, stereo 96 khz / 24 bits, with the built-in mics, positioned about six inches above the rotating blades of the shredder.
Autor: Mxsmanic
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A was busy doing some big muff basedenvelope follower, envelope filteredcomposition, when it hit me, a small portioncould be used for the max. 12 second loopof a loop exercice we're doing in the class. Here, i manipulate the envelope filter twice. First, a recorded loop, of my vintage teisco60's 70's don't remember anymore, doesn't matterguitar, i found for 90 euro at an online rommelmarktlet's say. . . I put the envelope filter so that it 'just' triggerson the peaks of my audio file. . . Oww yeah !!!. The second time i trigger the envelope filter, is wheni play live on top of the recorded loop, i'm playing on purposepercussive, a coup of my hand with an immediate attack, toeven further more let the filter open & because of the amazinggrainy low-frequency based russian sovtek big muff the filtergrowls even more. . . On top of the just percussive behavior, i playof course an harmonic, content related sequence, feeling that the loopwhile being in an odd measure, already is repeating itself , the liveplaying, contrastwise, makes variation in texture & harmonic/melodice content. . . This is only a small portion of the biggercomposition, that's comin'curious ? head to. Https://jozefaleksanderpedro. Bandcamp. Com/. For support : paypal/jozefaleksanderpedro. Peace !04012021.
Autor: Antwerpsounddesign
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It's recording of a passenger train's on duty. You can hear the train's motors, the wheels rumbling against the rails, the wagon connectors hitting each other, when the train stops also people chatting. Near the end of the recording the room acoustics change, because a woman entered the area between wagons where i was standing with my recorded pointed down. I was standing in a narrow passage, where two wagons were joined, between two closed slide-doors. She have opened those so the overall sound has radically changed and i decided to end the recording. Through the entire recording the unit is moving forward, decelerating, stopping, staring and accelerating again repeatedly as it travels stopping at several stations. The recording was done with a hand-held zoom h2. Rear mics used pointed to the ground. I was in the loudest area in the whole train. I was using "low" gain (h2 has three mic gain levels to choose from: l/m/h). Viewed and converted to flac using audacity, the file hasn't been altered in any other way. Originally recorded as a 96khz/24-bit stereo wav file.
Autor: Unfa
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Two hands clapping.
Autor: Mariotomo
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Hands are being dragged through grass.
Autor: Werrie
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Child clapping hands (trying to take something out of hands).
Autor: Reiyamanor
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This is the sound made by slathering 2 hands with syrup and slopping them around to make gross, viscous slopping noises.
Autor: Joshs
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A snapping jolly scissor who is just trying to make it in the world. One snipping job at a time.
Autor: Breglad
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My knuckles cracking.
Autor: Borq
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Audio of me washing my hands in the bathroom. Perfect for a psa on using both soap and water after using the toilet.
Autor: Kjsisco
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Hands putting on and taking off rubber gloves. 48000 16bit.
Autor: Img
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Shovelling sand with bare hands on a wet sandy beach.
Autor: Schneidi
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He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
Autor: Melody: trad.; setting & sound file: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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My mom is washing hands. It was recorded with zoom h2n (xy).
Autor: Karola
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library of congress recording, and before 1911 -- public domain traditional Omaha Indian song. From here Notes This song was collected by Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche. It is included on Omaha Indian Music: Historical Recordings from the Fletcher/La Flesche Collection (AFC L71). From the liner notes of the Omaha Indian Music album: Composers of love songs used melody and vocables to convey emotion (1893, pp. 53-54, 146-150; 1911, pp. 319-321). The true love-song, called by the Omaha Bethae waan, an old designation and not a descriptive name, is sung generally in the early morning, when the lover is keeping his tryst and watching for the maiden to emerge from the tent and go to the spring. They belong to the secret courtship and are sometimes called Me-the-g'thun wa-an - courting songs. . . . They were sung without drum, bell or rattle, to accent the rhythm, in which these songs is subordinated to tonality and is felt only in the musical phrases. . . . Vibrations for the purpose of giving greater expression were not only affected by the tremolo of the voice, but they were enhanced by waving the hand, or a spray of artemesia before the lips, while the body often swayed gently to the rhythm of the song (Fletcher, 1894, p. 156). George Miller's probable year of birth is 1852.
Autor: Performed by Miller, George (Inke'tonga) (Big Shoulder), Recorded by Alice Cunningham Fletcher and Francis La Flesche.
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Just an hands up kick loop, no need to credit me :) made in fl studio 11.
Autor: Dje
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lets see those hands recorded in the studio with pro tools using an akg 414 large diaphragm condenser mic.
Autor: Cejordi
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Cutting paper with hands.
Autor: Reiyamanor
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Someone squirting out some skin gel and squishing it around in their hands. Kinda gross.
Autor: Breadparticles
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Sound of a glass bottle with a pop seal.
Autor: Sifujordan
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Recorded someone washing their hands in a sink, then leaning over to dry them. Recorded on a zoom h5.
Autor: B Anne Pitt
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Holding, grabbing, shaking, moving my phone to capture the sound of camera/mic movement.
Autor: Samijoslapaho
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John Philip Sousa's 1899 composition, "Hands Across the Sea", being performed by the United States Navy Band.
Autor: Untitled
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Performed by the United States Navy Band's Ceremonial Band. Featured on the 1990s album Music For Honors and Ceremonies.
Autor: USN Band
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This sounds like a man peeing, flushing the toilet and washing his hands. In reality, the 'peeing' is actually me slowly pouring a glass of water in the toilet - was too squeamish to ask anyone to do this and record it. Recorded for audio drama y2k in december 2019. Use any way you like, i'd be happy if you let me know in the comments if it was useful. Recorded with a zoom h1n.
Autor: Nyasvarta
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Drying hands with towel.
Autor: Jrssandoval
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Untouched by human hands. . . .
Autor: Dereict
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Hands touching a plastic foil.
Autor: Klaraschick
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Hands Across the Sea performed by the Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 3 from Ceremonial Music (1993)
Autor: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Ceremonial Brass and Concert Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Moving my hands with slime.
Autor: Juancm
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Kids clapping hands (short sound).
Autor: Johntrap
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Moving coins around in hands.
Autor: Lighteningjimmy
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Cracking parts of hands.
Autor: Harrisando
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In front of my desk in my room is a wood paneled wall with a cubbie. It's about a foot wide, 10 inches from top to bottom and maybe 7 inches deep. I'm just guessing. Around this cubbie is a border of wood. In the bottom right corner under the border i have jammed one end of an elastic string that used to have glitter on it. It's from a christmas box of chocolates my uncle sent me last year. I stand in front of this cubbie whose bottom is at chin height, (i'm only 5ft1in) so my arms are above my head as i pull this string across the cubbie up and to the left to the border on the top which acts as my only fret. The string is a few inches longer than the cubbie is wide, but when i pull it it gets longer so my hand is 3/4 along it's length as i pull back and forth across the border to tighten and loosen the string. No matter how hard i pull it never pops loose from it's mooring. This time the mic is sitting in the cubby so i get a much clearer and louder sound. When i stretch the string across the top it has a fairly long sustain, so i can play 4 notes on a single pluck.
Autor: Kbclx
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. Rolled pebbles together with hands. .
Autor: Turtlemandan
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One person, indoors, clapping their hands.
Autor: Carroll
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Autor: Untitled
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Just a little snare build up for hands up tracks. No need to credit me if you use it. Made in fl studio 11.
Autor: Dje
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Cleaning a wall with my hands.
Autor: Josethehedgehog
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Washing hands under running water.
Autor: Danielz
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Coins being moved around in hands.
Autor: Lighteningjimmy
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A simple clap made by my hands.
Autor: Lordmelchior
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It was made by clapping my hands once.
Autor: Nelsunsfunhouse
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Hands lifting up water.
Autor: Morganveilleux
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A paper being moved between the hands.
Autor: Timocoetzee
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Autor: Luis Sarro
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Here are some recordings of some of my basic woodwork tools. I'll try and get better recordings in the future but i share a workshop and it is rarely quiet enough to get good recordings. All recordings are me working on a piece of 25mm thick walnut timber. Listening back has made me realise that all of these tools need sharpening!! :). The recordings are as follows:. 00:00 - 00:26stanley block plane fine shaving the edge of the timber. 00:28 - 01:33stanley 5m retractable tape measure, metal blade and plastic casing. Tape being wound out and drawn back in. 01:36 - 03:30milwaukee m12 battery drill. Trigger being pressed, chuck opening and closing and bits being changed. Drilling into timber. Driving screws into the timber and removing them again. 03:32 - 05:14lie nielsen crosscut tenon saw cutting across the grain of the timber. 05:17 - endgeneral purpose wood saw 'ripping' along the grain of the timber. This recording was made using a sound devices mixpre6ii and a stereo pair of fel em172 mics. Low cut on the sd which in basic mode is 80hz (i think). There is no processing to this recording other than to ‘normalize’ the levels. I do not require any credit or attribution. If any of these sounds have been of help, and you are feeling charitable, please do consider donating to freesound to help keep the site running (a link is also on the home page). Any donations are greatly appreciated!.
Autor: Walthamstow Walker
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Autor: European Archive
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Light, synthetic shell-like fabric being moved. Originally intended for someone getting into a camping tent. This sound is licensed under creative commons 0, meaning you can use it in any work, for free, forever! however, i request that if you do use it in your project, you leave a comment below sharing what you used it for. You can use the sound regardless, but i would love to see what people use it for. Thanks, and happy mixing!.
Autor: Bmacphail
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Another kick loop made in fl.
Autor: Dje
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