28 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Wood Moving"

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Moving wooden debris around. Recorded with zoom h1.
Author: Spookymodem
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H1.
Author: Indirect
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Sound recorded moving the chair.
Author: Juanpbueno
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Wooden blocks getting tossed around. 48000 16bit.
Author: Img
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Small spring moving.
Author: Cupido
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A wood chair moving on a ceramic floor.
Author: Ximenadelahoz
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The sound of a wooden chair scraping along the floor.
Author: Dannydandanshababaloo
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Varinat move of chair.
Author: Cupido
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Moving wooden things around.
Author: Neilraouf
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It is the sound of moving the leaves of the plant.
Author: Ticr
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Moving a chair on a wooden floor.
Author: Luke Harris
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Beer bottle moving in a kind of rocking motion on a wood table.
Author: Splicesound
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Moving an acoustic guitar's fretboard against a wooden door.
Author: Sweet Niche
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Stereo recording of stacking firewood. Recorded with a zoom h4n.
Author: Douglasbruce@Look
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00:09
I'm not sure what this is. Sounds like maybe something moving around on some wood?.
Author: Robertwulfman
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00:35
Moving some tools and boards.
Author: Nachtmahrtv
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Squeaky sound of a chair grabbed and moved around the room. Hope you'll find it useful.
Author: Michelefalleri
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Moving a wooden chain with four links in front of the mic. Zoom h1.
Author: Pappabert
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A simple friction/pushing soundnote : you can use it as soundtrack for pushing objects or sliding from a wall etc. . Hope you like it :).
Author: Mrdeadh
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Woodshop sounds of hand-planing, sawing, clamping and moving wood. Recorded in a home woodshop, with a zoom digital recorder and an audiotechnica shotgun mic. Recorded in waterville, maine in september of 2014.
Author: Bitsymcnics
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Wooden spatula running around the interior of a frying pan. Reenacting a spatula scooping or moving object in frying pan. Recorded on hdr 633 with me-67 microphone.
Author: Coltures
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Squeaking wooden object moving during sexual intercourse. Recorded it for a short film (: used audio-technica boom mic with tascam dr60dm2.
Author: Khenshom
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Recorded with homemade contact mic set as a stereo pair. This was attached to the zoom h5. I would describe this as experimental, with a finger nail moving between the two contact mics.
Author: Naturenotesuk
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Does this sound need a description?. Noticed that my door was quite loud - so i recorded some sounds of it with my phone close to the moving parts of the door.
Author: Seansecret
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For my 100th sound on freesound, a long one: me building my bed with wooden strips. Noises of screws, metal squares, screwdriver, moving the wood and assembling it. And sometimes my breath. Recorded in stereo with h5n, in my room in the attic by a sunny autumn day. Little cut in edit. For the anecdote, it was so hot that i finished in my underwear.
Author: Xkeril
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It's a recording of wooden door in an old village house getting closed rapidly. There is some overhead silence in this recording to allow making a smooth transision for this sample (fade-in and fade-out), because there is some background noise and little sound of me moving around. Recorded with a zoom h2 at 48khz/24-bit, edited, nomalized and converted to flac using audacity.
Author: Unfa
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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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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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