Sounds
An audio recording of a shovel digging dirt and dumping it into a pile.
This is audio of Shafer dining hall ten minutes before it closed. It was recorded on a Zoom H4n Pro mic. Throughout the clip, the sounds of clanging and crashing kitchen supplies, the shuffling of feet, and other various noises can be heard. There is also the ever present hum of my Dell computer, as well as periodic chatter from the employees of the dining hall.
Sound of ice dropping from ice dispenser of vending machine into a metal Yeti cup.
Sounds of trash being disposed of in a trash can within a resident hall. The composition of the trash is paper, plastic, cardboard, and crumbs of food being dumped into a recycling bin. Recorded with a zoom recorder.
This is a duet of the Djembe African Drums. Two men are playing this drums and they are going at a steady, slow pace.
6:00 PM. I arrive at my apartment. My dog already knows I am there; he can hear my footsteps in the stairwell. He loses control of his emotions. All he can provide is a pathetic whine. He is thrilled to see me. His tags ring like a peal of bells announcing a royal return. He was so lonely. I, too, am relieved to be home. It was a long day at the library. My backpack drops like a sack of flour. He places his paws as high as he can reach on my thighs. He had spent so much time alone. What a... Read More
I have a miniature doberman pincer, and he only howls when I howl. In this recording I cut out my howling but I howled before him to get him started, then he howled. Recorded on a Zoom H1 Handy Recorder
This is the sound of multiple dogs barking during doggy daycare at Furr Kingdom Pet Resort. In the background you can hear a banging sound that is a dog that is boarding overnight pawing at his door.
Sound Recording of Dolly Parton in "Nine to Five"
Sound recording of Dolly Parton singing "Marry Me" from the Original Soundtrack Recordings of "Sweet Home Alabama."
Sound recording of a bedroom door closing. Recorded on a Zoom handheld recorder.
Door opening slowly and creaking. As a child this sound always used to freak me out and even now as an adult using a door multiple times a day, if the time and place are correct, it will still creep me out.
