Title | Tone Telephone Us Dial Or Pound Or Number Short |
Board | United States SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 2 seconds |
Plays | 0 plays |
Auto Transcribed | No |
Uploaded By | Bardman |
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Tone Telephone Us Dial Or Pound Or Number Short
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Description: You can hear the hustle and bustle of the Staten Island Ferry in New York City, with a mix of young voices and the distant rumble of the engines. The creek in a pine forest in the Colville National Forest in Eastern Washington burbles gently, creating a serene background for the birds calling in the wetland and desert at the bank of the Columbia River in Central Washington.
The sounds of dense traffic can be heard from the South Street Seaport in New York City, with boat squeaks adding to the urban ambiance. A high tone telephone rings in the background, adding a sense of urgency to the scene. In the Moscone Center Mall in San Francisco, the sound of people eating and chatting creates a lively atmosphere.
As evening falls in the Quilomene Wildlife Area in Central Washington, crickets chirp and robins sing, creating a serene desert ambiance. In the Mojave Desert in California, the sound of a flag flapping in the wind adds a touch of patriotism to the landscape. Wind chimes can be heard in a suburban neighborhood, adding a pleasant musical quality to the evening.
In the heart of Central Park in New York City, the sounds of a passing train can be faintly heard, adding a sense of motion to the night. In San Francisco's Chinatown, pedestrians walk and speak in Chinese, creating a vibrant city ambiance. At 3 am in Salt Creek, Death Valley, the wind and water burble softly in the early morning desert.
In Yosemite National Park, a quiet forest ambiance envelops the surroundings, with the occasional rustle of leaves breaking the calm. A lone windmill squeaks in the Arizona desert, a lonely sentinel in the vast landscape. Inside Coit Tower in San Francisco, a small crowd of tourists chatter, creating a reverberant atmosphere.
To experience these sounds for yourself, you can play and download them here. From the bustling streets of New York City to the serene deserts of Washington state, each sound offers a glimpse into a unique environment. So take a moment to immerse yourself in these auditory snapshots of the United States - you never know what new perspective they may bring.
The sounds of dense traffic can be heard from the South Street Seaport in New York City, with boat squeaks adding to the urban ambiance. A high tone telephone rings in the background, adding a sense of urgency to the scene. In the Moscone Center Mall in San Francisco, the sound of people eating and chatting creates a lively atmosphere.
As evening falls in the Quilomene Wildlife Area in Central Washington, crickets chirp and robins sing, creating a serene desert ambiance. In the Mojave Desert in California, the sound of a flag flapping in the wind adds a touch of patriotism to the landscape. Wind chimes can be heard in a suburban neighborhood, adding a pleasant musical quality to the evening.
In the heart of Central Park in New York City, the sounds of a passing train can be faintly heard, adding a sense of motion to the night. In San Francisco's Chinatown, pedestrians walk and speak in Chinese, creating a vibrant city ambiance. At 3 am in Salt Creek, Death Valley, the wind and water burble softly in the early morning desert.
In Yosemite National Park, a quiet forest ambiance envelops the surroundings, with the occasional rustle of leaves breaking the calm. A lone windmill squeaks in the Arizona desert, a lonely sentinel in the vast landscape. Inside Coit Tower in San Francisco, a small crowd of tourists chatter, creating a reverberant atmosphere.
To experience these sounds for yourself, you can play and download them here. From the bustling streets of New York City to the serene deserts of Washington state, each sound offers a glimpse into a unique environment. So take a moment to immerse yourself in these auditory snapshots of the United States - you never know what new perspective they may bring.