Not too many of these on the site so i thought i'd upload a recording of me hiccuping. Just one hiccup but it could be useful. Recorded with a pr40> cloudlifer cl-1> shure x2u.
Three weird hiccups of a 26 years old female. Noisy background (people laughing)recorded in the street with a tiny digital recorder in. Wma format and then edited with audacity to select just the hiccups. Exported then in. Wav 44. 100 khz 16 bits.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Lol i know i have a lot of these. . . I narrate audiobooks and stuff that i've written, and i figure, ya know, since i got them, why not keep them for cartoons or something? no two belches are exactly the same!.
Forced human exhales. They were intended to be used in a game when human characters are hit by bullets in the chest forcing air out of the lungs by sheer force or by muscle contractions.