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Board | Cigarette SFX |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 11 seconds |
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You can hear a variety of sounds associated with cigarettes in this collection, from the sharp and distinctive sound of a cigarette being sucked on, to the soft wheezing that often follows. These sounds provide a visceral experience of the act of smoking, capturing the intimate and sometimes unhealthy relationship between the smoker and their cigarette. Each sound offers a unique glimpse into the world of smoking, from the initial lighting of a cigarette to the extinguishing of it in water.
The sound of a cigarette being lit is a familiar one to many. The crackle of the ignition, the flick of the lighter, and the soft hiss of the flame meeting the tobacco all contribute to the ritualistic nature of smoking. It's a sound that signifies the beginning of a moment of relaxation, a moment of indulgence, a moment away from the stresses of the day. It's a sound that can bring comfort to some, and disapproval to others.
Another sound you may hear is that of a cigarette being put out in water. The sizzle of the ember meeting the liquid, the abrupt extinguishing of the flame, and the final hiss as the cigarette is submerged all create a sense of finality. It's a sound that symbolizes the end of a smoke break, the end of a habit, the end of a moment of escape.
In the midst of a forest, the sound of a cigarette being lit takes on a different quality. The crackle of the lighter echoes through the trees, the flame dances in the darkness, and the smoke swirls in the air. It's a sound that blends with the rustling of leaves, the chirping of birds, and the whispering of the wind. It's a sound that connects the act of smoking to the natural world, reminding us of the impact our habits have on the environment.
The sound of a cigarette being inhaled is a more intimate one. The rasp of the breath, the faint crackle of burning tobacco, and the slow exhale all create a sense of closeness. It's a sound that speaks to the physical and emotional connection between the smoker and their cigarette, a connection that can be both comforting and destructive.
Finally, the sound of a cigarette lighter clicking open and igniting is a familiar one. The metallic snap of the mechanism, the flare of the flame, and the hiss as it meets the tobacco all contribute to the sensory experience of smoking. It's a sound that can evoke memories of shared cigarettes with friends, quiet moments of contemplation, or breaks taken alone. It's a sound that speaks to the rhythm of daily life, the moments of pause and reflection that smoking can offer.
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