12 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Crowbar"

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Big crowbar!.
Author: Walking.With
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Metallic crowbar hitting rocks. Recorded with zoom h4n.
Author: Damsur
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Hitting a jackhammer attachment with a really big crowbar.
Author: Hanbaal
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Dropping a heavy metal object to replicate the sound of a crowbar being dropped. Recorded outside with a zoom h2 in front and rear stereo. This file will match with another of the same name, but the other side.
Author: Starvolt
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Dropping a heavy metal object to replicate the sound of a crowbar being dropped. Recorded outside with a zoom h2 in front and rear stereo. This file will match with another of the same name, but the other side.
Author: Starvolt
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Dropping a heavy metal object to replicate the sound of a crowbar being dropped. Recorded outside with a zoom h2 in front and rear stereo. This file will match with another of the same name, but the other side.
Author: Starvolt
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Dropping a heavy metal object to replicate the sound of a crowbar being dropped. Recorded outside with a zoom h2 in front and rear stereo. This file will match with another of the same name, but the other side.
Author: Starvolt
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Me clashing a kitana sword on a really big crowbar. Might sound a bit like some kind of fight.
Author: Hanbaal
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This is a sound i made using a hammer and crowbar i recorded it on a dm-20sl2 mic.
Author: Psu
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4 clanks or clinks made by hitting a crowbar with a hammer. Stands in for an anvil sound. Good to mix in with existing drums / percussion. 48k / 16 bit (adat). Akg 414 i believe.
Author: Markgia
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Series of clinks or clanks made by hitting a crowbar with a hammer. Stands in for an anvil sound. Great for mixing in with drums / percussion. 48k / 16 bit (adat); akg 414 i believe.
Author: Markgia
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A small group of people collected hay on a meadow by means of sweeping the hay into mounds and placing it on hay racks by means of pitchforks. A couple of guys set up hay racks by knocking a sharp, short pole obliquely into the ground to be used as support. Next, they used a crowbar to make holes in the ground for the large poles which were assembled in a row. Finally, a short oblique pole was knocked into the ground on the other side of the high poles and steel wire was attached t one of the oblique poles,then attached to the long poles by one loop on each pole until it was attached to the oblique pole at the other end. Birds were singing and sheep with bells were grazing nearby.
Author: Jtol
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