Wine glass, tuned with water, being hit with an improvised percussion stick made from chopstick and a piece of plastic. Recorded with olympus ls-10 (no zoom) in a small reverberating bathroom, edited in audacity. The whole pack intended to be used as a virtual instrument. Note c#4 (root note c5, 440hz).
I'm surprised i never uploaded this, i recorded it like a year ago. Anyway, this is from a rather old, second hand music box that is missing the ballerina. I'm not sure what tune it is, so if anyone knows, tell me.
Tuning fork 440 hz recorder using hp omen laptop's native microphone - stereo recording with one of the channels having bigger magnitude, was put to mono using audacity.
Found this plastic tube while digging in the garden. Apparently part of childs toy. Now the cat enjoys rolling it around. It's soothing like a tuned wind chime. Give a listen.
This is a clip i created for the play/production 'chickens'. This clip was used in the scene where a commercial was required and used as a background clip while the actor recited the ad for this commercial.
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".