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Classic Rotary Phone Dialing 1 1 To 0 In The Distance |
Board | Telephone SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 28 seconds |
Plays | 3 plays |
Auto Transcribed | No |
Uploaded By | Bardman |
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The sound of the retro corded phone being lifted up brings a sense of nostalgia, transporting you back to a time when communication was simpler and more tangible. The familiar click of the receiver as it is lifted up reminds you of a bygone era when conversations held weight and importance. You can almost hear the anticipation in the air as the phone is answered, eager to hear the voice on the other end.
As the ornate telephone is picked up and put down with finesse, you can feel the elegance and sophistication of a time gone by. The sound of the antique rotary telephone receiver being set down sloppily creates a jarring contrast, reminding you of the imperfections that come with age. The us telephone tone for dialing a speed dial key adds a modern touch, blending the old with the new in a harmonious symphony of sound.
The busy signal speaker phone fills the room with a sense of urgency, prompting you to act quickly and efficiently. The melody of the T200 Sony Ericsson cellular phone ringing up and down in a loop creates a sense of whimsy and playfulness, drawing you into the world of technology and connectivity. The phone being picked up and set down on a hardwood surface adds a tactile element to the auditory experience, grounding you in the physical world.
The long bell ring of the electronic phone ringing with a ribbit sound adds a quirky twist to the familiar sound of a ringing phone, making you smile at the unexpected combination. The Siemens W48 telephone from 1948 rings loudly and proudly, showcasing the durability and longevity of a classic design. The modern phone ring brings you back to the present, with its clear and crisp tone signaling the arrival of a new communication.
The Motorola Razr cellular phone button with a trilling ring tone x4 adds a touch of excitement and energy to the mix, making you eager to pick up the phone and start a conversation. The handset of the Siemens H70 telephone from 1968 is picked up and set down gently, reminding you of the care and consideration that was once given to each interaction. The mobile phone ring cuts through the air, demanding attention and connection.
You can play and download these sounds at your convenience, immersing yourself in a world of communication and connectivity. Whether you seek the comfort of a familiar sound or the thrill of something new, these telephone sounds offer a rich tapestry of auditory experiences. Each sound tells a story, inviting you to listen and engage with the world around you in a unique and meaningful way.