619 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Bowl"

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These are very soft and quiet bubbles burbling up to the surface of the water. I couldn't find any sounds for soft, gentle bubbles – so i made some. Recorded using a blue yeti, with a large plastic bowl in front of the microphone, and straws taped together reaching outside the booth. Raw, unprocessed audio.
Author: Vintage
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Tibetan bells and sounds from outer space,a pathway to inner peace. Sounds for relaxation and meditation. 289,4 hz is attributed to mars, 841,68 hz is frequency of synodic moon. Hello,this is the very real horst from duisburg germany with another soundpiece of tibetan singing bowl attributed to planets of our solar system. The sounds of mars/synodic moon, were taken by me on february 25th, 2014 also as a modul used in our soundproject "tibetan bells and sounds from outer space" at youtube-channel :https://www. Youtube. Com/user/taochisoundthe singing bowl has frequency of mars/synodic moon [grundton: mars 289,4 hz / synodic moon 841,68 hz; durchmesser ca. 170 mm; höhe ca. 80 mm; gewicht ca. 790 gramm] and was treated with different mallets [drumsticks]. For more information about frequencies of the planets, please visit:. Http://www. Planetware. De/tune_in/frequenz. Htmlhttp://wiki. Astro. Com/astrowiki/de/planetenton. I share three excerpts of these pieces of 03 min, 07,45 min and variation with stretched sound 3,07 min here for you for your free usefor more information about tibetan singing bowls please visit:http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/singing_bowlthanks for listening andfind true peace on your waythe very real horst. .
Author: The Very Real Horst
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Recorded using the built-in mics of a zoom h4npro (2016 edition) @ 24bit. This is a small amount of liquid being poured into a drain about the size of a silver dollar. The original recorded captured the apartment's heating system. I used noise reduction, then normalized the waveform. This sound is free to use whenever and wherever.
Author: Osliceplays
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Sound of a food mixer. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son d’un robot ménager. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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Good minute and a half long sound bed for zombies feeding or other gross sounds. Squishing. . . Sooooo much squishing!. Sound created by stirring a big bowl of rice and beans. Recorded with a zoom h6 (msh-6 mid-side stereo capsule attached). Clean, gross sound for whatever muck-ish sounds you need. Always for commercial use. . . Without attribution. (what's mine is yours!).
Author: Christo
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Footsteps. . . Note:. These are no field recordings but handmade walking sounds in different speeds and manners intended for game creation. Most of them you can loop. They are recorded as dry as possible so you should add the ambience you like. How to make these:. 1. First empty two bottles of the famous spanish brandy lepanto. 2. Keep the korks - they have a very special sound different from the korks of wine bottles. 3. Then, if you're still able to hit (maybe you shouldn't drink the brandy alone and at once), fill things in a flat bowl or a plate - f. E. Pepper grains or salt. 4. Step the korks in the bowl and record it. You may also - as i did - step the korks on other things like a ventilator. 5. Compress the sounds hard but limit them to -4 db (as they sound not naturally if they are to loud).
Author: Fantozzi
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Our good old bosch dishwasher is doing its magic. This is a more rhythmic loop. You can hear a glass or bowl squeaking/ringing in the water jet inside the device. Recorded x/y stereo with two audio technica at4041 mics into a marantz pmd 661 recorder. Normalized plus some eqing using fabfilter pro-q3.
Author: Drni
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The sound of the play center inside a shopping mall in istanbul, turkey. You can hear sounds like bowling, people, air hockey. I recorded this sound with my mobile phone. It was recorded 24bit and sample rate is 48khz. You can use this sound any way you want.
Author: Iberberoglu
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Bowling: here we have the sounds of a bowling ball hitting the pins in a bowling alley. Not only do you hear the loud crash when contact is being made by the ball but you also hear the pins scatter. There are different variations of the ball hitting the pins to accommodate the user's preferences. They vary in tempo and amplitude. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg. Great to add some fun to a soundscape.
Author: Rehanjo
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While creating an ambient haunted house track, i created 4 slightly different versions of a grandfather clock chime by layering tube bells, hand bells, and a vibraphone at varying dynamics and articulations in musescore 2. 0. The chime rings at a b2. I obviously had a clock in mind when creating these sounds, but you could also use this as a singing bowl, a bell or gong, or as any number of sound effects.
Author: Gsb
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Recorded with an small olympus recorder set on the ground next to an open package of crackers. This medium-large dog has a long mouth (like a echoing cave) and all her teeth, which makes for some hearty crunching sounds. There's a full longer version of her munching on the sleeve of crackers uploaded here tooher collar tags jingle a bit too -sorry about that.
Author: Bon Vivant Pictures
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The feeding of two hungry cats. Early sounds include tinkling of crunchy food falling into a near bowl and a more distant one, and the munching sounds of a purring cat. Then the snap of the top of the feeding container, and closure of a cabinet door. Two cats (bowmore and munro) the former near and the latter further away then transition to eating wet food. Recorded with the zoom h4 xy microphone pair in 24bit 48k wave, then converted to flac in audacity with a bit of amplification.
Author: Rossgk
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My dog growls when you go anywhere near him while he is eating, i noticed he seems to leave a little bit of food so he could run to it and growl (perform) when i came downstairs later on. So, i placed a condenser mic on his bowl and recorded him in 96k 24bit. I will no doubt use this in a short film and it's here for use by others too. Credit: frederick bird, actually no, credit my dog harvey bird.
Author: Coldvet
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I needed a sound effect for an audio project, specifically the sound of someone moving around in a bathtub full of water and ice. Being too lazy to go out and get a carpload of ice cubes, i raided the ice-maker in the refrigerator and built up a stockpile, then dumped them all into the metal kitchen sink, added some water and a few empty ice cube trays for flavor, and stirred them about using a glass mixing bowl and a wooden spoon.
Author: Lotharhelgisson
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Clean recording of water being poured into a metal pot, meant to emulate the sound of water being poured into a kettle/teapot. Would work for pouring any liquid into almost any metal container (metal containers give off a subtle "twang" that isn't generally produced when pouring into other material containers such as glass, ceramic, plastic, wood, etc). Recorded with an akg p170 into a zoom f8n at 48khz, 24-bit. No processing of any kind applied.
Author: Ahriik
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Bowling alley- the thing with recording a bowling alley is that the pins are so far away. When you’re the one bowling, you’re not really listening to all the chatter around you; in fact your brain does its best to cancel it out (it’s called selective listening, google it), and so you really hear the clamoring of the pins as they crash and fall. Microphones don’t have any such ability; they just take in whatever sound waves reach them, and they don’t care either way about the relative loudness of those sound waves. So what happens in a recording like this is that even though it sounds like any ordinary (busy) bowling alley, the pins sound really far away in relation to the human chatter. Nady stereo condenser microphonefocusrite saffire pro24 interfacelogic 8 on a macbook probowling alley in san diego.
Author: Bruce Burbank
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Recorded on a small olympus device, set next to an open sleeve of stale saltines. You can hear her in the plastic packaging grabbing mouthfuls and chewing the crackers all up. She dips into the sleeve of crackers 3 or 4 times in this recording and smacks her chops after eating it all. Sorry about her collar chiming as dog's tags tend to, i just had to record that big mouthed crunch. I've removed the loud plastic rustling sounds, to focus more on the crunching sounds as she munches on snack crackers. Great for dog food or puppy chow commercials or for a film of a beast eating at charred crispy remains. If you use it for a film put a link to your work in the comments below, i'd love to see how you use this audio of a big mouthed cutie pie cruncher dog.
Author: Bon Vivant Pictures
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Used a micro-cassette recorder to record korean bell/bowls that ring for a long time.
Author: Csargent
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Stove fire burners ignited one by one (having their drip bowls on). Recorded with a zoom h2 positioned in the middle of stove burners. This is part of the recordings made in 2011 as raw sound material for the 8-channel acousmatic piece "espectro jasmim": https://soundcloud. Com/rodolfovalente/espectro-jasmim.
Author: Rodolfovalente
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