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Human Voice Ahem 01 |
Board | Clearing Throat SFX Library |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 0 seconds |
Plays | 3 plays |
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Uploaded By | Bardman |
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As you step into the library, the first thing that catches your attention is the sound of someone clearing their throat. It's a familiar sound, one that signals the start of a conversation or the need for attention. The sound echoes off the walls of the library, creating a sense of anticipation and curiosity. It's a sound that is both soothing and slightly unsettling, like a gentle reminder to pay attention to the world around you.
Ahem. The sound of a human voice clearing their throat cuts through the silence of the library. It's a sound that is both polite and assertive, demanding attention without being too intrusive. The softness of the sound belies the underlying strength and confidence behind it. It's a sound that can convey a multitude of emotions, from annoyance to amusement, depending on the context in which it is used.
The next sound that fills the library is a cough, followed by a throat-clearing. It's a short, sharp sound that is both jarring and oddly comforting. The sound of someone clearing their throat is a universal gesture that transcends language barriers. It's a sound that is inherently human, a reminder of our shared humanity and vulnerability. In that brief moment of clearing the throat, there is a sense of connection and solidarity that binds us together.
The sound of a double throat-clearing reverberates through the library, causing heads to turn and eyebrows to raise in curiosity. It's a sound that is unexpected and slightly out of place in the quiet confines of the library. The sharpness of the sound cuts through the stillness, injecting a sense of urgency and animation into the atmosphere. It's a sound that is both disruptive and captivating, drawing attention to the person behind it.
A middle-aged man's voice interrupts the silence with a short, sharp throat-clearing sound. It's a sound that is tinged with a hint of frustration or impatience, a subtle expression of irritation or displeasure. The sound is slightly hoarse, as if the person behind it has been speaking for too long without a break. It's a sound that is both relatable and slightly uncomfortable, a reminder of the limitations of our physical bodies.
A male voice clips through the air, cutting through the quiet of the library with a clear, concise throat-clearing sound. It's a sound that is efficient and no-nonsense, a declaration of intent or purpose. The sound is devoid of emotion, a stark contrast to the previous sounds that were filled with nuance and complexity. It's a sound that is brusque and to the point, a succinct communication that leaves no room for misunderstanding.
The final sound that fills the library is a gentle throat-clearing, a soft reminder of the human presence that inhabits the space. It's a sound that is unassuming and unobtrusive, blending seamlessly into the background of the library. The sound is like a whisper, barely audible yet surprisingly powerful in its ability to draw attention. It's a sound that is easily overlooked, yet essential in creating a sense of intimacy and connection within the library.
You can play and download these sounds here: [link to download page]. So next time you find yourself in need of a gentle reminder or a subtle expression of emotion, consider the sound of clearing throat. It's a sound that is both universal and deeply personal, a reflection of our shared humanity and individuality.