30 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Tabs"

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Squeaky shower tab handle.
Author: Jotica
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Water tab open close on off 4 variants.
Author: Profispiesser
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Opening a soda/beer tab on can. More sounds like this on wavjunction. Com.
Author: Wavjunction
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This is from a collection of dynamic microphone recordings wherein i plucked the tab of a 3/4s empty beer can.
Author: Ayavaron
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Can open.
Author: Joalukashalt
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Stereo recording of can of soda being popped open. Bb.
Author: Bsumusictech
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Opening a can of beer (draught guinness).
Author: Squashy
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Slowly opening a can of soda.
Author: Michorvath
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A soda can's tap being popped open and the soda is poured into a glass. This sound was recorded on a zoom h6 handy recorder with a sennheiser shotgun microphone. Recorded within a kitchen.
Author: Gmsmith
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Opening a can of soda.
Author: Sonicstreet
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A quick can opening.
Author: Dwightsabeast
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This is the melody of the first 3 tabs of the toy story theme song played in an electric piano.
Author: Gabriellasry
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Shaking a 7-up can by holding the rim and holding the can sideways so the tab i broke off earlier slides around inside the can up and down the walls. It still has a few drops in it. File ends when i put it down on the desk on the other side of my keyboard from the mic. Recorded with cheap 12-year-old radio shack mic.
Author: Kbclx
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I was trying to use a web dx7 emulator to record some synth pads, but i had too many other tabs open and the connection was pretty bad. The result was this odd sound. Use however you want :).
Author: Thewatchingnebula
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A gentle breeze wafts through the mountain resort. You hear a rustling to your side but haven't yet identified the interloper. At this sound, you relax. It is only boris, your trained kodiak bear bodyguard, handing you a brewski.
Author: Alexsani
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Opening a pull-tab can.
Author: Freddybob
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A simple sound consisting of four notes using pizzicato strings of the program tuxguitar v1. 2. May be used as a pop-up sound, the effect of a window or program opening, or even in a game of yours. You do not have to give me credit of any kind. I think of this work as a simple but important contribution to the community. However, if do you wish to tell me, i would be glad to know how this sound was used in your project!.
Author: Gabrielaraujo
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Plucking the pull tab of an aluminum can.
Author: Noisehag
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A nightingale song recorded with a tab. Recoreded june 2012 in kotka, finland.
Author: Yakovleff
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This is me pulling a metal pull tab off of a coke can.
Author: Kcjones
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Typing and typewriter related sounds from a vintage 1960s smith-corona corsair deluxe typewriter. Typing at different speeds, return "bell", page crank, space bar, tab etc.
Author: Bennettfilmteacher
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Turning on a tab in the bathroom sink, letting the sink fill a little then turning the tap off and letting the water drain.
Author: Higginsdj
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Sound of an ethernet wire being inserted into a laptop. Sound is of plastic tab clicking. Can be used for all your click needs. Recorded on zoom h2n.
Author: Kierankeegan
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Hello guys !! music made : galaxy inferno has been realese in youtube ! this is short sound for listening. Listening with full version. Full version on youtube. Tab the link this :youtube : https://youtu. Be/kru8dnnvzek (galaxy inferno ). Created by aminudin aszadsite : https://newsartstory. Com. Thanks for listen and don't forget to save it !.
Author: Aminudinaszad
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A backpack closing, the fabric rustling. Could be used as an inventory sound in a game, or just as a cloth sound. This is one of my first sound recordings and is how i got into recording. Recorded 8th may 2018 with a samsung galaxy tab a. Edited five times in audacity, with the latest being the 21/04/2021.
Author: Fission
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A backpack opening, the fabric rustling. Could be used as an inventory sound in a game, or just as a cloth sound. This is one of my first sound recordings and is how i got into recording. Recorded 8th may 2018 with a samsung galaxy tab a. Edited four times in audacity, with the latest being the 21/04/2021.
Author: Fission
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My great-uncle and great-aunt have an old grandfather clock. It doesn't quite work right and only chimes 7 times at 12 o'clock, so i had to record it at 11 and add another chime. Nonetheless, it makes for a great ambient sound, especially in a horror setting. I recorded it with my tablet (samsung galaxy tab a) and edited it with audacity (added in an extra chime, converted it to stereo, etc. ).
Author: Fission
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Got a can of sriracha peas for my birthday. Accidentally plucked the pull-tab. Sounded good. Made everyone pause what was on tv so i could pluck it a bunch. Ate about 3-4 peas. I don't like sriracha. Much less on dry peas. My stomach got upset. Those few peas colored my burps for about an hour. The can lid was the real present all along. Incidentally captured: chair squeaks (funnily in time with the plucking), "hurry up", "(he's) documenting the sound", chuckling, "is that good enough?".
Author: Saltbearer
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9-note ending riff. 1 of 8 samples under 5 seconds from my acoustic guitar recording of a civil war fife and drum song named frog in the well, which i learned from an 1862 instructional manual. The instrument was a 1928 gibson l3. There are no effects. Key is (in order of best fit) d major, f# minor, e minor, g major, a blues. Time signature is 3/4, but these samples are mainly under a bar so can be used in a 4/4 song. You also use either of these licenses for your remix: creative commons attribution-sharealike, creative commons attribution-noncommercial. The home of this song on the web is soupgreens. Com/froginthewell. That has the full source song in mp3 format and short clips (40 seconds, 30 seconds, and 20 seconds) for use in video cues. There is also sheet music and guitar tab there.
Author: Lucasgonze
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I've been recording some sounds for a an upcoming project which led me to recording the underside of the lid of a salad spinner and dangling a small plastic tab on it as it spun. It wasn't my intention but it sounds a bit like an old film projector. You can get some interesting results with this clip by messing a bit with the eq which is what i'll be doing for the finished project. This recording was made using a sound devices mixpre6ii and a stereo pair of fel em172 mics. Low cut on the sd which in basic mode is 80hz (i think). There is no processing to this recording other than to ‘normalize’ the levels. I do not require any credit or attribution. If any of these sounds have been of help, and you are feeling charitable, please do consider donating to freesound to help keep the site running (a link is also on the home page). Any donations are greatly appreciated!.
Author: Walthamstow Walker
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