This is the sound of a tuning fork (a little less than 440hz), which i recorded using a guitar pickup. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
This sound was recorded in front of the bar of the port of gandia's beach. We can hear fishermen and people talking, with sound of the waves at the back.
Recorded on the shore of gjæren in norway with zoom h4 summer of 2015no hipassfilter in on this recording,recommend 80hz cutairplane towards end of recording,far distance,.
A kite string in bali. They fly high up in the air and i thought it was a helicopter (there are none in bali). My friend here was trying to get the material to be more in tune by swinging it around.
This is a short extract from a sound installation 'the ocean misses a beat' commissioned for a festival in plymouth, uk and subsequently presented in chester as part of the 'up the wall' festival. It features recordings of the sea i made at heybrook bay in devon.
Exactly one complete wavelength of a 1-hertz sine wave. In audacity, you can use the repeat effect and then the change speed effect to generate any frequency. It is not meant to be a usable sound in its current form.