Fiestas patronales en la aldea de güimil (vilarmaior - galicia). Grabado con una zoom h2. Se escuchan las bombas de palenque que las gentes del lugar tiran desde el campo de la fiesta en la iglesia. Una señora baja por el camino, se escuchan sus pasos. Pasa poco después un coche. Se escuchan ladridos lejanos. _____________________. Festas en güimil. A xente da aldea está de patrón e hai que celebralo tirando bombas de sete estalos. .
Six strikes of the bell in the tower clock of the church of sainte marie in moureze, southern france, with high pass filtering. Recorded on a windy day. See photo of church tower and two of it's bells here. Recording position was on edge of a small square some meters towards the church. Https://flic. Kr/p/vpw5ar.
College classroom environmentstudents in class, whispering and writing. Chairs and backpack zippers are heard, the bell rings. Ambiente aula escuela. Alumnos en clase, susurran y escriben. Se escuchan sillas y cremalleras de mochila, suena el timbre.
Recorded on marantz pmd661 with rode ntg-2. Sound of builders taking down scaffolding in a large echoey space. Sporadic clanging and banging sounds throughout and occasional muffled voices (with cockney accents). Good ambient sound for builders working in a cathedral, empty art gallery or some other large, open space.
An example of how a fire drill goes at our school. Students being told by teachers to get outside, teachers telling students to get outside, quite hectic if you ask me. This is shortened, as the first version was over 6 mins long! this is perfect for annoying your friends, trust me! have a nice day and feel free to use this however you like!. Sound count: 45edited audiolicense: creative commons 0.
Don't worry, i'll be uploading more siren sounds soon :)i broke my main laptop back in the summer of 2022 due to a seizure i had so uploads will continue on my chromebook. This is free to use :).
Indoor recording of a chatter, murmur or walla performed by a small mixed group (female and male) in a fairly undefined language, though it's actually spanish. Gear. Tascam dr70sennheiser mkh50.
A field recording i made in bruges, december 2013. While i was walking around the chapel at the béguinage, a nun started singing and practising the organ. It sounded beautiful but also quite spooky and ethereal. I'm afraid it's not the best quality as i had to improvise with the voice memo feature on my iphone. The recording has distant singing and other ambient noises, such as footsteps and whispering. The organ kicks in at 02:29. Please let me know if you make use of this.
A sample of church bells from a pamplona side street. Recorded in 1985 on a sony walkman using the in-built mics. Recorded onto tdk d90 cassette and stored since then in damp cellars, sheds, and long forgotten drawers. Just today transferred to digital using my fathers old decca legato tape player which we purchased in the early 70s to enable us to send messages to my uncle who had emigrated to australia. Dad says the player cost over £30 then which was more than a weeks wages at the time. I was inter-railing around europe at the time but the recording seems to stop in pamplona. Six weeks later all my money and passport was stolen while in crete and i made my way home via the british consulate in athens.
Sunny spring day in back garden in galway ireland. Birds singing, light breeze, low traffic in background, church bells can be heard in the distance towards the end. Recorded with in built mics on zoom h4n with rycote wind protector.
Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Festival of the day of the virgin of guadalupe 12/13/19 brooklyn, ny. A parade with marching band, drummers and dancers passing through a cold night in brooklyn.
Field-recording in the middle of a centric neightbourhood square. In front of a church, the council and the metro station. Recorded with a tascam dr-40location:pl. Orfilasant andreu de palomarbarcelonaspain.