18 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Tree Moving"

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Trees moving.
Author: Taybaren
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00:23
Crumpling papers, ringing bells, moving boxes, opening drawers, etc.
Author: Elenalostale
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The wind and myself moving some plants and trees at tea-museum in santa cruz de tenerife, you can hear the car traffic form a street on the background.
Author: Anjuoh
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01:19
Recorded with zoom h4n - estereo - 48000khz - 24bits in florida (usa).
Author: Jordir
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Movement of leaves and branches, rustling sounds through the wind. 48000 16 bit.
Author: Img
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Trees with branches full of ice moving in the wind, toronto. Sony m10.
Author: Trp
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Recorder with tascam dr-40 + comica cvm-vm20.
Author: Kolianrock
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Sweeping an ikea plant back and forth. Recorded on a zoom 4hn stereo mp3. Used as sound effects for one of my video animations.
Author: Eelke
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03:19
A bobcat type of front loader (like a small bulldozer, not the wild animal) moving sections of tree across a yard to dump them in the metal bed of a truck.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Ropes of a handmade swing on a treerecorded with a zoom h4nan oak branch and the ropes of a traditional swing moving on itrecorded in navarra north of spaincould work for ship and traditional navigation sound.
Author: Oskaralegria
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Someone wearing heavy boots walking down a forest track, distant sound of the 'white noise' of high tree branches moving in the wind. Recorded on a stereo audio technica bp4025 into a zoom f8 mixer.
Author: Arpeggio
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00:35
A raw audio. Wav recording of swishing and rustling a pile of dead leaves fallen from the trees in a playground with my shoes, and then moving the microphone through the pile. Recorded with the microphone of a nikon coolpix camera.
Author: Funwithsound
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An mp3 version of the raw audio recording of swishing and rustling a pile of dead leaves fallen from the trees in a playground with my shoes, and then moving the microphone through the pile. Recorded with the microphone of a nikon coolpix camera.
Author: Funwithsound
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Water rolling down a creek, over rocks and around a fallen tree, in stereo, with the water sounds moving from one ear to the other ear. We got in the van and drove down a rural road in arkansas, united states. On the side of that road, we found whittington creek. We continued and found where this creek enters a man-made underground tunnel in the city of hot springs. This sound is used in the beginning of a 7-minute video of our adventure:http://elingreso. Com/2013/06/01/whittington-creek-and-city-park-underground-water-tunnel/.
Author: Gfrog
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Various zipping sounds. Great for cartoon animation vids. Uses: cartoon car driving off. Robot movements. Titles, words, and letters sliding from the side of the screen. Use the zipping sound of the beads being pulled to create a feeling of something moving from here to there by editing the sound. -[ recording info ]-. Created by pulling a long strand of christmas tree beads in my hands while in front of the mic. Studio mic: at4033recorded in: adobe audition 3mastered: using eq, compressed, noise gated, and normalized to -. 1. *no credit is ever needed to use my samples!*read my profile for further info.
Author: Monnie
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03:01
Ou can hear the audible sounds of an airplane flying above my house going west towards the beach, the airplane getting closer and closer to my house then flying away aggressively. You can hear the graceful chirping of birds, sitting on the telephone line north of my house. You can hear the swift movement of the wind moving around and blowing on the leaves of the tree west of my house in the neighbor’s yard. You can hear the movement of me walking around back and forth in my yard listening to all the sounds trying to hear them clearly. You can hear a car drive down my street going east, the car was very heavy and going very slow.
Author: Jamespolitz
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This is a reading from the second chapter of "nathaniel's nutmeg: or, the true and incredible adventures of the spice trader who changed the course of history", by giles milton. It is also intended for the freesound sound museum to represent books as what is fading rapidly into obsolescence. By the time you read this, you may not even know what a books is. Books are when the written word is compiled onto sheets of paper in a long-form volume. You may not know what paper is. Paper is commonly used to write on or make oregano cranes with, being flat and thin rectangles made from trees. You probably won't remember what a tree was. That is a very sad thing. They are all gone now, destroyed in feckless deference to paper. When the paper runs out, there will be nothing left to write our collective histories on, what we desperately need. When this occurs, it will stand as the moment our past was truly lost, leaving us lost the same, drifting in circles. Until another man or woman rises up to invent trees again, thus beginning the cycle anew. It's a beautiful idea. We should always be moving towards the future, not lost in syrupy memories of old forests not seen for what they really are: petrified wood and amber. Leave that with the other fossils and relics. Let it be the final page written on the last book until it crumbles to dust. Let it go. The file was recorded using a mid/side stereo technique at 24bits, downsampled to 16bits under the loving care of gaussian dither. The room was treated as best i could to be acoustically pleasing and quiet. I think you will find the noise floor to be particularly well balanced and textured, suitable for post-production tasks, or just for relaxing with at home. .
Author: Stomachache
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A recording of the peaceful mid-autumn woods here in the midwest usa. I recorded this on november 15 2022 using a sony pcm d-100. In the northern hemisphere now, days now are much shorter, and much colder. Which means all of our energetic summer warblers and other migrants have long gone south, and are no doubt lounging around in a palm tree or something just gorging on insects. Here is the midwest woods? sure the summer birds are gone, but, the beauty of this season is that now you can hear the birds that never leave us. No matter how brutal the winter is, the blue jays, the black-capped chickadees, the many species of woodpeckers and the belted kingfishers never leave. This creates a different, but beautiful soundscape in the woods. For this particular recording, since i've found through years of roaming the woods, birds have a tendancy to be near water, i placed the recorder on a creekbank about 15 feet from a shallow creek. Now of course i could have gotten closer to the creek but by now the entire woods is a carpet of leaves -- this very slow-moving creek included. Which means the leaves had accumulated on thevery still creek water itself and i was concerned if i stepped on the leaves--thinking it was solid ground underneath, i would instead be "treated" to an ice cold pair of shoes and socks!. Among the highlights of this recording are:00:00:00 starting off with the loud blue jays1:56 black-capped chickadees with their active musical trills3:55 the very large and very loud pileated woodpeckers8:41--8:56 then again starting at 10:05 and running through10:40 the beautiful belted kingfisher with it's staccato-likerasp. Enjoy this beautiful mid autumn woods soundscape in the midwest usa.
Author: Kvgarlic
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