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Sound of a falling church bell

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Started November 12th, 2022 · 8 replies · Latest reply by Thimblerig 2 years, 10 months ago

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mannermauler

1 sound

4 posts

2 years, 10 months ago
#1

I need the sound effect of a falling church bell for a small play I'm helping with. At one point, there is a siege and the bell tower is struck, causing the bell inside to fall to the ground. I've looked a fair bit, on youtube and this site to no avail.

Breviceps

247 sounds

97 posts

2 years, 10 months ago
#2

Hi, you should try layering several metal impacts and a bell ringing sound

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mannermauler

1 sound

4 posts

2 years, 10 months ago
#3

I used a bell sound and tower collapse sound from this website and combined them in Audacity. Should I upload it and give credit to the two original uploaders?

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Thimblerig

54 sounds

44 posts

2 years, 10 months ago
#4

That sounds like a good idea. If you needed the sound, it's likely someone else will, someday. (Also, well done on your first SFX edit!)

You can credit the samples you used in your sound description, and there's an option in the Edit screen to "Edit sound sources" - which will add active links to the original sounds.

(Remember to keep your CC level linked to the originals. For example, if your parent samples were set at CC Attribution, you can set your child sound to CC Attribution or CC Attribution-Non-Commercial. You can't set it to Public Domain.)

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mannermauler

1 sound

4 posts

2 years, 10 months ago
#5

And if they both have separate license types?

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Thimblerig

54 sounds

44 posts

2 years, 10 months ago
#6

You go by the most restrictive.

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mannermauler

1 sound

4 posts

2 years, 10 months ago
#7

Would that be attributive or non-commercial?

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Thimblerig

54 sounds

44 posts

2 years, 10 months ago
#8

Non-commercial is the most restrictive.

Here's the relevant FAQ: https://freesound.org/help/faq/#license-restrictions-when-publishing-new-sounds-that-includemodifyremix-other-sounds

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