'T' Sounds

Short clip of a "thin" sounding banjo being played, where "thin" is a qualitative descriptor used in audio engineering and music production.
Short clip of a "thin" sounding mandolin being played, where "thin" is a qualitative descriptor used in audio engineering and music production.
Excerpt of a cover done by French-Lebanese singer Anthony Touma of Ed Sheeran song Thinking Out Loud. Touma was a finalist on popular music competition TV show, The Voice. Recorded on a Zoom H4n.
The sound of a fan on the "3" control, which is the fastest control available, then the sound of the "2" control, which is the second fastest control available, then the sound of the last control "1" which is the slowest control available. In the background there is a clicking sound that comes from the turning of the knobs to change the controls. Recorded on a Zoom Recorder. 
Sound recording of the time clock in Philips Gym putting a time stamp on a timesheet. Recorded on an iPhone 5c.
This timpani excerpt is from Mozart’s Symphony No. 39. Mozart was one of the first composers to use timpani in a symphony. This excerpt is an example of how timpani was used in the classical period and is considered easy by modern standards. It outlines and emphasizes the dominant to the tonic relationship (or sometimes the perfect authentic cadence at the end). According to “The Double, Double, Double Beat of the Thundering Drum: The Timpani in Early Music” by music historian Edmund A. Bowles... Read More
Short clip of a "tinny" sounding acoustic guitar being played, where "tinny" is a qualitative descriptor used in audio engineering and music production.
Short clip of a "tinny" sounding banjo being played, where "tinny" is a qualitative descriptor used in audio engineering and music production.
Short clip of a "tinny" sounding mandolin being played, where "tinny" is a qualitative descriptor used in audio engineering and music production.
Sound recording of tobacco growers in Stoughton, Wisconsin, using a small axe to cut down tobacco plants in preparation for harvesting.
Sound recording (taken from an informational video) of tobacco growers employing a 'Burley Spiker' machine to easily cure harvested plants by bundling and stacking tobacco plants on a spike.
Sound recording of a toilet flushing in a house located in the Carver area of Richmond, Va.

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