Murchunga (nepali: मुर्चुङ्गा) is one of the ancient musical instrument as jaw harp. This collection is a sample sound from one-particular instrument that comes pre-tuned to a scale when crafted. And the device being too tiny to produce the sound signal, it was difficult to record the full length and frequencies. There could be other better sounds from a professional recorder. It just gives an idea of how it hears.
Dropping a plastic pen into a large bowl of water. Could be used for other lightweight objects falling into water. Recorded with a rode videomic pro into a zoom h5 recorder.
Tiny and resonant impacts with a tiny piece of metal on a tea cup (china like). Tonality: c-c#. Recorded with zoom h6 and clippy em184 from fel electronics. Light denoise with rx 7 spectral denoise.
Tiny and resonant impacts with a tiny piece of metal on a tea cup (china like). Tonality: b-c. Recorded with zoom h1 and clippy em184 from fel electronics. Light denoise with rx 7 spectral denoise.
Dropped two contact mics at the surface of an anthill. Recorded with jrf contact mics in serrinha do alambari, state of sao paulo, brazil in sound devices mixpre-6 96khz 24 bits.
I am back from a hiatus and made a weird short and slightly wobbly impact for any use. Could be used in combination with another sound to add impact to it (like a futuristic weapon or a jumpscare). Made with audacity.
Original radio recording - repeating information about football that takes place on saturday. Thereafter there is talk of swimming in an ice pond, food and drink provided.