The sound of a shopping cart going up the stairs. (used in a production of sideways stories from wayside school - a sound that scares the children, but then when we see the shopping cart we realize what it is) created by recording a shopping cart with some stuff in it going down a step. Loopable. Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
This is the sound of a cleaning cart moving through the sidewalk and it's recorded in the street around the upf campus. The background noise it's due to the wind and some cars. It was recorded at 13:45. Recorded using zoom h4, normalized with audacity and adde fade-in and fade-out.
Perception of the sound that generates a shopping cart when it is moved across the floor. This sound has been recorded using the zoom h2 handy recorder at glories shopping center from barcelona.
Sound of an orecart slowly moving down some orecart tracks. Taken from https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=yrlrjnydhpm full credit to frank from exploring abandoned mines and unusual places.
I recorded stop and go traffic on coldwater canyon one morning on my way to work. Nice variation of traffic that's moving and traffic that's just stopped and idling. Could be used for freeway traffic jams, etc. Recorded with: sound devices 702t, beyer dynamic mc930 mics.
This is a recording of two men hauling our dumpster to the truck and emptying it. I stood stationary while they did their work. I've recorded them before, while walking with the dumpster. You can find that sound here too, if you want it. Recorded with: sanken cs-1e, sound devices 702t.
In a "tunnel of horrors", or, as it's called in german, in a "geisterbahn" at the "maientage" in berlin-neukölln. Some reactions of the people, like laughing and scared sounds, are audible. Recorded with an iphone 7.
This was a recording i made of a toy often found in wealthy households of victorian britain. The toy is composed of heavy brass base, candle-stick shaped,upon which balanced a brass cross-piece. Atop the cross-piece was attached the model of a horse and cart, with seated driver. This was made out of tin. When the cross-piece was rocked the sound heard is that of the moving horse's head and driver's arms. The head and arms were connect by thin cord, so moved in unison.
This is a recording of the underground parking garage at our local grocery store in north hollywood, california. You can hear conversations, cars, and shopping carts rattling to cars. Recorded with: matched beyer mc930, sound devices 702t.
Foi utilizado um fidget spinner. Gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil.
Iron wheels from a noisy library cart. Recorded under permission at the divisao de biblioteca e documentação do conjunto das químicas from university of sao paulo, brazil.
Iron wheels from a noisy library cart. Recorded under permission at the divisao de biblioteca e documentação do conjunto das químicas from university of sao paulo, brazil.
Open and close heavy wooden door hallway direction street recorded with olympus lsp4. All sound are free. But if you like to support me, please check my youtubechannel ( https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uc8p5ewuxgvaabjffv9oi5ha ) and watch some videos about my fieldrecordings. Cost you nothing … just few seconds browsing trought my channel and if you like it, please subscribe. If you like the quality of the sound, please give the sound 4 or 5 stars. . . I would be delighted. Thanks for support.
Field recording wood stairs going running. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
Written by Buddy Bolden (1868-1931). Performed by George Lewis (clarinet), Avery "Kid" Howard (trumpet), Jim Robinson (trombone) Lawrence Marrero (banjo), Edgar Mosley (drums), Chester Zardis (bass).
Recorded on my blue yeti, slide guitar using can against acoustic guitar. Sounds like someone is losing there mind or disturbed. I'd love to hear how you used it! :).