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Fiddle Bpm 130 48

Board Cowboy SFX Library
Format MP3
Length 3 seconds
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Fiddle Bpm 130 48

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From the moment you step into the Cowboy's Library, you are greeted with a symphony of sounds that transport you back to the Wild West. The twang of a fiddle at 110 beats per minute sets the tone, as cowboy boot footsteps echo on a metal surface with a hearty jump. The acoustic guitar strums along at 105 beats per minute, creating a backdrop for a man's gruff voice saying in a cowboy drawl, "Sleep it off." You can almost smell the leather and feel the dust settling as a cowboy voice exclaims, "Whoa there girl!" followed by the rhythmic clicking of mouth sounds. As you browse through the shelves of cowboy novels and saloon tales, you can't help but hear snippets of conversation from the cowboys of yesteryear. A cowboy voice rings out with a declaration, "Ain't that right, Miss Prissy?" while another drawls an invitation, "Enjoy my Southern hospitality." The clinking of a metal gate being locked echoes in the background, punctuated by a cowboy voice threatening, "You watch out." The sounds of horse hooves on hard dirt and a man's greeting in a cowboy voice with a tip of his hat, "Howdy ma'am," add to the immersive experience of the Cowboy's Library. The excitement builds as a cowboy voice exclaims, "Kiss my grits 'n call me shorty!" followed by the scuffing of cowboy boot footsteps on concrete. The drawl of an old cowboy muses, "Old Man Turkington ain't not seen him," while another voice calls out with a spirited "Hiyah hiyah!" The distinct sound of a gun being holstered and footsteps moving alongside the rustle of a lasso being equipped set the scene for a cowboy's command, "Gotta get them steers across the river." The tension in the air is palpable as a cowboy voice announces, "It's time for a hanging," accompanied by the slow creak of an old western saloon door swinging shut. The rustling of a paper document, perhaps a property deed or wanted poster, adds to the ambiance as a cowboy voice shouts, "Hyaaa!" and threatens, "See you at high noon." The fiddle picks up at 140 beats per minute, creating a sense of urgency as the cowboy calls out for a stiff drink at the bar. The sharp clinking of a bullet being loaded into a revolver punctuates the silence, followed by the cowboy's command to "saddle up." The metallic chunking and reloading of a shotgun add to the sense of impending action, while the fiddle quickens its pace at 150 beats per minute. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as you immerse yourself in the sounds of the Cowboy's Library. You can experience all of these sounds firsthand at the Cowboy's Library, where you can play and download each track to create your own Wild West soundtrack. So come on down, partner, and step into a world where the sounds of cowboys and outlaws come to life. Embrace the spirit of the frontier and let your imagination run wild as you lose yourself in the sounds of the Old West. Welcome to the Cowboy's Library, where every sound tells a story and every tale comes to life with a fiddle's twang and a cowboy's drawl. So grab your hat, strap on your boots, and ride into the sunset with the sounds of the Wild West guiding your way.