Diagonal barre chord: major seventh chord on G. The first finger fingers both the second fret on the first four strings and the third fret on the sixth string.
A sound made by running my finger nail over a sheet of notebook paper. While no paper was torn, it sounds surprisingly like tearing paper and could be suitable for that.
Recording of my finger snap inside my living room. Recorded and processed at 24bit 96khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Typing with metallic fingers. Why do all the work when your robot can do it for you? created using a wooden stick hitting different plastic and metal materials, then layered and matched to a typing cadence.
Fingers tapping on desk. Dedos batendo na escrivaninha, gravado em pontal do paraná, em dezembro de 2022, em dia de estudos e trabalhos, por valéria mendes.
Running finger along the rim of a wineglass, producing a c#. Starts with a slow build, and ends abruptly when the glass is silenced by grabbing it. Recorded with zoom h4n, built-in mics.
High quality. Different finger snapping sounds in one go, can be separated with a software like audacity. Copyright free, credit is optional. Can be used in all of ur projects from music to video games, videos, all kind of media and anything related, sample packs, etc. . . Or in anything u want, commercial or non-commercial.
This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.
This is a singing glass. 1. Hold the empty wine glass on a tabletop at the base of the stem with one hand. 2. Wet the index or middle finger of your other hand with some water. 3. Lightly rub your wet finger along the rim of the glass. 4. As you rub the glass, you will hear the "singing" sound of the glass. You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. 5. You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to the glass. Minidisc.