Sounds

Extracto instrumental de “Soy Colombiano” por Jesus Lorrata. Una interpretación moderna de una canción tradicional Bambuco tocada en el piano sin letras. | Instrumental excerpt of "Soy Colombiano" by Jesus Lorrata. A modern interpretation of a traditional Bambuco song played on the piano without lyrics.
Whenever I'm working at home, I enjoy using my iPod classic (yes, it's true), computer, and/or iPhone SE as playback devices to accompany whatever activity I may be doing at that moment. I noticed that every time I use the 1/8" stereo jack chord that is attached to the external speakers (4 total - 1 bass and 3 smaller speakers) to my playback device, there would be a hum/"record skipping" type noise that would emit from the speakers. This sound is short-lived and occurs very quickly before the... Read More
Sound recording of a Duke student speaking Russian. Includes information about her family and her time at Duke.
Ashley Ericson explains how using different speech volumes can help create emotion in acting. Recorded on a Zoom H4N.
By saying his name, his scales were removed and he was able to return to his spirit form.
These little creatures were enlisted via magic to help with the boiler room in Spirited away. They have an atypical sound about them that is used to show that they are alive and moving but unable to speak any intelligible language.
A close-up sound of a woman reciting poetry emphasizing her wondering emotions with the phrasing of the words. These emotions are enhanced with the usage of dramatic pauses, which contrast to the way people typically speak in conversations.
Jason Fotso, a spoken word poet, recited an stanza of his original poem, "Reach," with a rap-like rhythm, and was recorded with a Zoom audio recording device.
Sound of a store brand spray bottle against a glass window. (Recorded with Finite microphone condenser 3.5mm in a monotrack) 
Soundscape including singing birds, Quidditch club practice, and other voices, recorded in North Quad in Oberlin College.
Sound recorded in the residential housing (Rhoads) for students at Virginia Commonwealth University. The recording starts out with turning the doorknob to the door and while the door opens it also makes a loud squeaking noise. You can also hear my roommate say, "Ahhhh.." in the background as well as he was talking to someone on his computer. Recorded using a Zoom H1 audio recording device in stereo recording mode.
Recording of muddy ground being walked on on a rainy day, at the Arb at Oberlin College. Recorded on a Tascam portable recorder.

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