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Plastic on bongos

Author: 
remaxim
Sunday, October 4, 2009 - 13:00
Art Type: 
Sound Effect
Tags: 
stone
attack
animal
push
Action
Puzzle
RPG
Strategy
Fantasy
Historical
Other
License(s): 
CC-BY-SA 3.0
GPL 3.0
GPL 2.0
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  • MySFX
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Please use your creativity to find the part of the sound that fits your imagination. For example: the second sound can be used while pushing a stone block on some stony ground, opening of a big gate or many thing else. The later sounds can be used for animal attacks as an example.

 

It is basically the sound of a plastic knife dragging upon bongos. If you have some futher ideas on how to use the sounds, please drop them in the comments.

File(s): 
sound-bongo-1.flac sound-bongo-1.flac 837.7 Kb [1235 download(s)]
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Pompei2
joined 13 years 4 months ago
11/20/2009 - 07:00
Pompei2's picture

I have further ideas:
the few sounds starting from approx. the half until the end sound like an the shooting of an archer to me. Have to check how it sounds when hundreds of these are played nearly at the same time (i.e. when hundreds of archers shoot at the enemy army!)

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