A bell like ding, made with sherry glass half full and tapped sharply with knife. Edited on audacity with fade out. Suitable for correct answer in game.
Son d'une cloche d'église dans une ville française (strasbourg). Son enregistré avec un zoom h4nsp et une bonnette rycote mini wind screen. Sound of a church bell in a french city (strasbourg). Sound recorded with a zoom h4nsp and a rycote mini wind screen. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Bell sound created by tapping a metal fork against a wine glass. Recorded on samsung galaxy s3 using recforge. Processed in audacity to remove noise and make it sound a little more like a bell.
This is a recorded sound of a bicycle bell. The different modification steps :. - copy and paste of the whole sound on a new track- time lag- modification of the speed of the 2nd track : 150%- repeating effect- mix to a new track.
This is a recording of a church bell ringing before the evening service. Bell is playing a slightly flat b3 (around 240hz) with nice harmonics (very loud at d4). I was recording it on my laptop from the yard behind the church using two shure ksm32 large condenser mics and a rme fireface uc. Hpf at 60hz, no postprocessing.
This sound was recorded in cologne cathedral, december 7 2010(peterglocke,pretiosa,speciosa, ursula,aveglocke and kapitelsglocke). Videotaped and edited to make it sound(record it the video myself with a blackberry phone!).
This is a windchime recorded very quietly struck with a triangle beater with a fairly cheap microphone, noise removed, and normalized to max volume without distortion. Higher note of 2.
I slapped some metal kitchen utensil with a wooden spoon. Recorded in 196 khz and 32 bit with a shure sm 57, preamp: art pro channel, interface: rme fireface uc. Thanks to everyone who provides freesounds with quality sounds. Greetings.
A string of brass bells that hung on a doorknob. I shook them slightly and you can sometimes hear them knock against the surface. Very bright and arhythmic. Recorded with my trusty zoom h2.