12 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Making Tea"

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Tea kettle boiling making loud screeching noise.
Author: Kellyconidi
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02:57
I decided to make tea and record my ritual, the only thing i did not record was the tea kettle. I also recorded a few sips at the end.
Author: Jpalominos
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Metal tea tin being dropped onto carpet and making metal impact noise.
Author: Rossbell
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Boiling water being poured from the kettle into the teapot. Recorded with canonlegria camcorder.
Author: Landub
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Morning kitchen routine - sweeping floor, making tea, a sleepy yawn, cracking eggs etc etc. Enjoy! recorded with canonlegria camcorder.
Author: Landub
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Making a brew in 3d binaural audio with sr3d binaural dummy head.
Author: Hubswitch
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Stirring a spoon in an empty mug making very sharp sounds.
Author: Holly
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Making a cup of tea/coffee pouring hot water from a cistern into a mug, ripping open a sugar packet and stirring it in with a teaspoon. Recorded on an hhb flashmic drm-85-c cardioid as foley for a podcast introduction setting listeners at a business conference.
Author: Joshuacouch
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A sound i edited of me pouring tea. The pitch was lowered,and reverb was added, with the intent of making it sound like a deepsplash into a body of water. -----------------------------------------------------------------------this sound, like everything i upload here,is completely free for anyone to use. I hope it is useful. 🎶.
Author: Colorscrimsontears
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A sputtery drum beat. The bass is from freesound, the snare is from a small chop of my fist hitting an oil drum, and the small breath that acts as percussion is from a children's toy. The hi-hats are from vinyl crackles and mistakes in other recordings, made to sound like the crackles themselves are making the music. 88 beats per minute. Used this in my song tai chi, chai tea: https://soundcloud. Com/user-32192831-668958257/tai-chi-chai-tea.
Author: F R A G I L E
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A compilation of accidental recordings or recordings of terrible quality i made, with the pops and crackles and interesting parts all together. I think if rearranged this could be useful for making vinyl, analog sounding drum beats. I used a similar strategy for making my chai tea drums- https://freesound. Org/people/f-r-a-g-i-l-e/sounds/507365/.
Author: F R A G I L E
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