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water_squeezingpapertowel_woodbowl.wav

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axiyee

September 9th, 2009

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Sound effects > Natural elements and explosions
Water Sounds

Wooden salad bowl partially filled with water; dipping a handful of paper towels in water, crumpling, soaking, and squeezing out air bubbles; lifting out of water, letting drip and squeezing water out. Mic directed at surface of water approx 4 inches away. Recorded with a Sony PCM-D50 at Stanford CCRMA recording studio.

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aip09
liquid
paper
paper-towel
soak
squeeze
squeezing
water
wring

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:18.471

File size

3.4 MB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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