13 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Feather"

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Me handling a feather pillow, squishing it and fluffing. Recorded with an aphex 207d and a rode nt2.
Author: Cmorris
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Pluma que desciende suavemente.
Author: Kriptonauta
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A pillow is falling.
Author: Werrie
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A soft percussive lead sound loop, reminiscent of celesta or steel drum. Used in a now-defunct wip.
Author: Syni
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(raw audio) fake writing sounds made by dragging a feather across paper (on a wooden desk).
Author: Microman
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One of many recordings of me waving my jacket around in a soundproofed room. Gear used:- zoom h4n pro- image-line edison.
Author: Brandondelehoy
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Birds of paradise displaying in their usual frantic manner. Uses the dpo and edorphin. Es furthrrrrgenerator as sound sources. Mimeo phone and qpas- erbe-verb for effects. Part of signal passed trhrough morphagene, variable grain size and speed. Thanks to the guys and gals at endorphin. Es and make noise. No sponsors, just great inventive people, like all other modular manufacturers out there!. Stay safe and healthy,best,. Jim bretherick.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Jazz This piece originally found on glbtm* - Arthur Fordsworthy
Author: Arthur Fordsworthy
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Sound for a bronze-feathers dragon.
Author: Melissapons
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The moorhen is a bird that has feathers with dark gray and black. It has an orange beak with red tones. Recorded with a zoom h1 recorder.
Author: Aureliosons
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A nighthawk making its distinctive swoosh sound with its feathers at the same time it squawks. Recorded with a zoom h4n in southern illinois, u. S.
Author: Danjocross
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The distinctive swoop made by a nighthawk's feathers as it pulls out of a dive. The sound led some people to call the birds "bullbats. " i guess it sounds a little like a cow. . .
Author: Danjocross
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Australian ravens defending their territory. The australian raven (corvus coronoides) is a passerine bird in the genus corvus native to much of southern and north eastern australia. Measuring 46–53 centimetres (18–21 in) in length, it has all-black plumage, beak and mouth, as well as strong grey-black legs and feet. The upperparts are glossy, with a purple, blue, or green sheen, and it's black feathers have grey bases. The australian raven is distinguished from the australian crow species by its throat hackles, which are prominent in adult birds. Older adult individuals have white irises, while younger birds have dark brown irises.
Author: Dbache
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