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Paperback Book, 4.25 X 7.75 Inches, Putting Down And Picking Up From A Wooden Table, Various From A Medium Distance |
Board | Picking Up SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 17 seconds |
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Uploaded By | Bardman |
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You can hear the crisp sound of a bottle cap being swiped off a tile, followed by the gentle clinking of a bicycle helmet being picked up from the ground. The metallic scrape of a spade being picked up and the soft rustle of a towel being picked up off the floor add to the symphony of sounds in the library.
The wooden small blocks being picked up from concrete and sorted create a rhythmic pattern, while the delicate chime of a glass bowl being placed on a wooden table contrasts with the sharp sound of a phone being picked up. The rustle of a softcover book being picked up and the clatter of a pot being lifted from a stove top provide a dynamic range of sounds to immerse yourself in.
As you listen closely, you can hear the cardboard box being picked up from hard ground, the thud of a basketball being picked up from cement, and the rattle of beer bottles being grabbed up from a case box. The sharp sc**** of a knife blade being picked up from rocks, the crumpling of a plastic peanut bag being picked up from cement, and the clicking of a flashlight being picked up from carpet all add unique textures to the audio landscape.
The thick hardback book on cookery being touched, picked up, and put down, the gentle whirr of a mini DV tape being picked up, and the metallic clang of a cat food can being picked up and dragged create a multisensory experience. The soft hum of an Oreck Cord Free Electrikbroom being picked up from a floor mat, the clinking of coins being picked up from a leather purse, and the delicate sound of a toothpick being picked up from a bowl all contribute to the tapestry of sounds in the library.
You can play and download these sounds here to truly experience the auditory journey of picking up objects in a variety of settings and surfaces.