Listen to the sound clip Cd - Small And Plastic - Throwing Against A Painted Wall - Low B 3 from Hurl SFX Library:
Cd - Small And Plastic - Throwing Against A Painted Wall - Low B 3
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Next, there is the sound of a full soda can being thrown against a wall. The impact is forceful, creating a loud and jarring noise that cuts through the silence like a knife. The high-pitched tone of the sound adds a sense of urgency and tension to the space, leaving a lingering sense of unease in its wake. It is a stark contrast to the usual sounds one would expect to hear in a library, but in Hurl's Library, anything is possible.
As you move through the aisles, you may hear the swooshing sound of a cable being thrown through the air. The whooshing noise is unexpected and disorienting, causing heads to turn and eyebrows to raise in curiosity. The cable's movement creates a sense of motion and energy in the otherwise still room, adding an element of unpredictability to the surroundings. It is a sound that is both captivating and mysterious, drawing people in with its unique cadence.
In another corner of the library, the sound of a small and plastic CD hitting a painted wall fills the air. The low and resonant thud of the impact reverberates throughout the space, creating a sense of foreboding and intensity. The sound is unexpected and disruptive, breaking the monotony of the quiet library with its harsh and metallic tone. It serves as a stark reminder that even in the most serene of environments, chaos can still find a way to make itself known.
Near the window, the sound of a magazine being thrown against the glass can be heard. The low and muffled thump of the impact adds a sense of tension and suspense to the room, leaving a lingering sense of anticipation in its wake. The fluttering noise of the pages as they scatter in the air adds a frantic energy to the space, creating a sense of unease and disarray. It is a sound that is both chaotic and mesmerizing, drawing attention to the fragility of the surroundings.
Back near the shelves of books, the noise of an empty soda can hitting a wall can be heard once more. The low and dull thud of the impact echoes throughout the room, adding a sense of finality and closure to the space. The sound is somber and melancholy, creating a sense of emptiness and abandonment in its wake. It serves as a reminder that even in the most serene of environments, chaos can still find a way to make itself known.
In a different corner of the library, the sound of a small and plastic CD hitting a painted wall can be heard once more. This time, the impact is more forceful and intense, creating a harsh and metallic noise that cuts through the silence like a knife. The medium pitch of the sound adds a sense of urgency and tension to the space, leaving a lingering sense of unease in its wake. It is a sound that is both captivating and mysterious, drawing people in with its unique cadence.
Lastly, the noise of a full pill bottle being thrown against a painted wall fills the air. The high and sharp crack of the impact reverberates throughout the room, creating a sense of chaos and confusion in its wake. The sound is unexpected and disruptive, breaking the monotony of the quiet library with its harsh and metallic tone. It serves as a stark reminder that even in the most serene of environments, chaos can still find a way to make itself known.
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