Tea poured from a teapot to a cup. Recorded with zoom h1 recorder on the table next to a cup, in a small room. Normalized and filtered of low range noise in edison. 96khz 32-bit.
Me, stirring my tea glass with a metal spoon; at the and releasing the spoon. Recorded with a shure-beta 58a; then some post process in order to reduce the background noise.
I took a big metal box with tea leaves inside and applied constant rotating motion to it. Can be looped perhaps. Hint: it was recorded at 96 khz, try playing this at 41,1 khz, sounds interesting. Recorded with zoom h1. No postprocessing.
A metal tray with teacups rattling slightly and being put down 4 or 5 times. Neutral indoor atoms. Recorded on a zoom h1. Easy to edit to choose the one you like best. Example of it in use can be found at releasetheclowns. Podbean. Com in episode 47.
These sounds came from a session where i needed to record very gentle clinking sounds with a tea set. The setup is an mxl3000 mic through a neve portico preamp. They are very soft by design.
The porcelain teapot lid is lifted, water is poured in and the lid replaced. A cupful is poured, the liquid is stirred and the spoon returned to the saucer. A drink is taken and an appreciative 'ahhh' is heard.
The beautiful sound of boiling kettles and pouring. Used here originally: https://soundcloud. Com/evil-ear/great-britain. Enjoy and sorry about that noise floor. Evil ear.