A two minute section of angry mob/riot noise for a production of Henry VI Part 1, performed by Italia Conti 2nd year students in the Italia Conti sound studio.
Stereo pair recording of 14 voices (fairly even mixture of male/female) for 2 minutes, featuring shouting, grumbling, and general riot noise - with some specific references to the play (e.g. "Gloucester").
Raw, as recorded.
Don't mind where used, but would appreciate a comment as I'd be greatly interested as to what you used it for.
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I am using this in my podcast to depict something that funny enough, happened in today's Italy. When the Romans send a dignitary to Tarentum during the Pyrrhic wars to negotiate the release of the captured men. When they arrived, it is recorded that a Tarentine mob forced the Epirots to escort them to the king.
I'll be using this to depict said mob along with other effects. Thank you for making this available freely.
Thank you for the sound! I will use it - together with other sounds - as a background soundtrack (1 minute) for a non-commercial teaching tool.
using this sound.
keep safe, and shalom.
Thank you. I'll use it for my school assignment.
Dear Freesounder,
we have used your marvellous sound in chapter 6 from our radioplay "Aus dem Leben einer Abenteurerin", based on the life of Catalina de Erauso.
Thank you so much!
If you wish, you can listen to it at https://www.fce-lu.com/hoerspiel
Kind regards,
Idoia & Josy
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