A ceramic mug of tea (or it could be coffee, water, or any liquid) is stirred with a metal spoon. The spoon is clinked against the mug. The mug is set down on a wooden table. This was recorded with a blue yeti, with background noise removed.
This is the sound of newtons cradle a toy that demonstrates conservation of momentum by use of balls held by strings clicking and causing chain reactions.
A little drum fill i made while working on an 80s inspired vaporwave project. Cc0 no attribution required! enjoy!. Check out these free midi jazz/lofi chord progressions on my patreonhttps://www. Patreon. Com/posts/lofi-jazz-chill-65320780?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copy_to_clipboard&utm_campaign=postshare. Download a ton of free sample packs from my website via google drivehttps://holizna. Com/.
Banging on a geometric metal sculpture with my hand and recording the long reverberations with a vintage sony f-98 cardioid mic plugged into my iphone 6. I used various parts of the hand, the palm, fingernails, fist, and knuckles.
Sound clip of me at home "zipping up" a pencil bag. Recorded at normal speed with conexant smart audio and audio-technica at2020 usb microphone, processed with audacity.
My sax player friend played a few things for me and so i sampled parts of them (fairly long parts) to share. Used a sm57 about 3 inches away from the barrel.
Free jazz style. Recorded stereo with l over the middle of sax and r to the bell mouth. Listen free improvisations to:http://www. Uauaua. Net/climbing/man_tree2. Htm.
The sound is a contact mic'ed piece of pvc pipe which has a drawstring from a pair of shorts tied to it. The sound is the drawstring being plucked. It's could be good for bass lines. The sound was processed slightly in goldwave (some noise reduction/eq adjustments/fading).
Water being poured from a bottle to a plastic mug filling it up. The water is being poured from some height, so you can note that the water is kind of splashing more.