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Body Fall Small Dirt |
Board | Tumble SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 0 seconds |
Plays | 8 plays |
Auto Transcribed | No |
Uploaded By | Bardman |
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The sound of rocks tumbling down the slope creates a cacophony of chaos as large stones collide and cascade towards the bottom. The sharp clinks and thuds echo through the air, signaling the powerful force of nature in motion. It's a symphony of destruction, a reminder of the unstoppable force of gravity at work. You can almost feel the ground tremble beneath your feet as you listen to the rumble of the rocks tumbling down the slope.
The shipping package slides and tumbles on the table, its contents rattling within as it makes its journey from sender to recipient. The sound is filled with anticipation and excitement, as the package travels through the shipping process, on its way to its final destination. The sliding and tumbling create a sense of movement and urgency, like a race against time. It's a symphony of logistics, a reminder of the interconnectedness of our modern world.
The skateboard falls with a resounding crash, the sound of wood and metal hitting the ground reverberating through the air. The skater's body falls and stumbles, creating a cacophony of chaos as they collide with the earth. It's a reminder of the risks we take in pursuit of thrills and adrenaline, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. You can almost hear the skater's determination to get back up and try again, despite the falls and stumbles along the way.
The glass and wood crash with a tumble, creating a sharp and piercing sound that cuts through the air like a knife. The collision of materials produces a symphony of destruction, a reminder of the fragility of the objects around us. It's a stark contrast to the natural sounds of rocks tumbling down a slope, a reminder of the man-made world we inhabit. You can almost feel the chaos and confusion in the air, as the glass and wood shatter and splinter into a thousand pieces.
The metal crashes with a tumble, creating a deafening roar of destruction as the heavy material collides with the ground. The sound is sharp and piercing, a reminder of the power and force of metal in motion. It's a symphony of industrial might, a testament to the resilience and strength of metal materials. You can almost feel the weight and impact of the metal as it crashes and tumbles, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
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