This is a whole lot of longsword-on-longsword sounds. I was specifically trying to get nice sounds for "winding", when two swords are pushed back and forth and around each other as opponents look for an opening. There are also some "binding" sounds, when the two swords first clash. Some of these binding noises did peak the mic. None of these binding noises were the swords hitting at full force - they are all weaker binds. Pick and choose the noises you like to build your sword fight foley.
Just a me making some noise on a violin, layered a couple of times. Just slap some delay and reverb on it and use it in whatever horror project you got going on!.
My aunt has some bells that sound light, delicate, and ethereal. She said they are from india. There are two strands of brass bells about the size of an acorn each. You are hearing only one single strand sounding in this recording.
Horse neighs right hand side. Hooves, wheels, creaking: the cart is slowly crossing from right to left with the bumps of the path not far from us. France, 2009. Recorded with lcr schoeps reduced to stereorecorded on sounddevice 744tstereo wave, 16 bits, 48 khz.