My uncle and my dad's friend were being drunkies i guess on independence day and they wanted to race their trucks down the street. It's a ford ranger 4 cylinder.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
My dad had an old beat-up mouth organ, which was double tuned, in micro-tones to give a shimmering vibrato effect. I loved to just explore the overtones, and recompose them to make complex chords.
My dad had an old beat-up mouth organ, which was double tuned, in micro-tones to give a shimmering vibrato effect. I loved to just explore the overtones, and recompose them to make complex chords.
Clicking sound made by touching my thumbnail to the blades of a moving ceiling fan. Some digital artifacts are audible due to overzealous noise reduction applied after the recording was made.
This is a version of my previously submitted sound, http://www. Freesound. Org/people/brotherprovisional/sounds/75063/, but high pass filtered at 90 hz for "safety" concerns.