Title Soft Whistle Artist stilgar Original mp3 data Length:0:05 minutes (227.06 KB) Format:FLAC Mono 44kHz 342Kbps (VBR) User tags Human, whistling Type Single Subject, Human PDSounds record number 619 Comment Whistling softly over the microphone.
Crossing bell and diesel locomotive. Locomotive goes from stop to a slow start with crossing bell. Recorded in dillsboro, nc. Part of the smoky mountain railway.
48khz 32 bit depth stereo. This is an original copy, paste, and mix, by myself, which i make available to all via freesound. Org under a creative common 0 (zero) license, i. E. I am putting it into the public domain. You do not have to ask me for permission or credit, attribute, or reimburse me. I hope the sound effect, or parts of it, can be of some use to someone somewhere. Good luck with your projects!kent. Ps. Please comment and rate. .
A sound effect i created for use in a recent production of carrie's wari have over 70 queues i created for this production if you want some more please contact me via my website www. Jmr-online. Co. Uk.
An animal trainer gets a tiger named leela to practice her tricks. The tiger doesn't make much noise; the recording is mostly his commands, and a high-pitched training whistle he blows when she gets it right. (recorded at the louisville zoo, in louisville, ky).
This is a train whistling sound i made with my hands. I've used free sound so much i figured i could contribute some how. You can use this as a sound effect as you see fit.
Recorded with an h4n in hanahan, south carolina. Did my best guess with the geo-tag but i really have no idea. It's near charleston, sc. Anyway, its a few minutes of recording. That train was a real chatterbox. :).
A freight train whistling its passage through a small town on a cold, quiet december night. The echo is enjoyable. Recording made with a sony pcm-m10 with the volume set on 6.
Near where i do many of my favorite nature recordings there are train tracks which can ocassionally be very busy -- and yes, sometimes they have interfered with some of my nature recordings. But, recently i recorded the sound of the approaching train carrying loads of coal. It was around dusk and breezy -- melancholy combination. . . . I really love the echo of the whistle. . . . And as i listened i could not help but think about 100 years ago when trains were more common, amazing how things change. Well, here it is. Kvgarlic.
Sounds of the smoky mountain railway in bryson city, north carolina. Includes many sounds of starting with some diesel locomotives, depot ambient noise with passengers, and goes into the steam locomotive preparing to leave the station then goes into sounds of the locomotive as recorded from between the cars with a very nice steam locomotive whistle blowing frequently.
Stereo recording of a steam train leaving moor street station in birmingham in the direction of snow hill station, going into a short tunnel as soon as the engine leaves the platform. 4-6-0 hall class locomotive pulling a train of vintage carriages. Steam hiss, guard's whistle clearing the driver to leave the platform, coal being shovelled into furnace, piston starts to move, speeds up, train whistle (brief), sound of the steam locomotive fades and carriage bogey noise. Recorded on a zoom h2 with built in microphones, in 'mid' sensitivity level, hand held.
I recorded this sound at the steam-locomotives preservation park in kyoto, japan. Roar of steam whistle was much louder than i had imagined, so it was necessary to set the gain level of mic-preamp carefully. Using at825 and fr-2.
A medium distant train whistle followed by some ambient distant traffic rumble. Exterior. Rode ntg3/zoom h6. A shoutout to our show is greatly appreciated, even though i am uploading this as creative commons 0. If you can give a shoutout to huskpodcast. Com, awesome!!!.
Hohner blues harp in c, played cross-harp (g major) for multiple “train whistle” sounds. First played high (d and f), then lower (b and d) , then a little faster. Recorded about 10 inches away with tascam dr-05. Multiple takes were trimmed and assembled in audacity.
This is a field recording of a fast approaching freight train coming and going with whitsle blaring. I continued to record the sound of the wheels rumbling on tracks - fades at end. This is my edited version. I'll upload the raw recording and i'll name that file "train upon us" recorded in buda, texas on main street.