Nice crisp recording. This is the best seagull recording I've ever heard. Dam I used to hate those birds whenever the lunch broke out. My girlfiend in 1980 was eating a hotdog at the exhibition (carnival) and a hovering pesky gull crapped right onto her hand! That dog went flying onto the ground and a bunch more gobbled it up and she busted out in tears and it absoulutely ruined the remainder of that day. She just wanted to go home and she never had a hot dog again. Great recording, brings back memories. Thanksjuskiddink.
Thanks! I'm using this recording in a training course about anatomy & physiology ... it's the chapter on disorders of the ear so we're creating a scenario where a patient who is a sound engineer for a rock band gets tinnitus. You'll definitely be getting the attribution. Thanks for your work.
This is wonderful... nicely handled and recorded. I would like to use a little in my creation of meditation and relaxation sounds. With credit. Thank you.
This sound is so good, very clear! Thanks so much, it really helped build the beach atmosphere in my student film! Marvellous! I will definitely keep it in mind in future as it is just so useful!
Thanks so much for this! We're doing a Christmas movie podcast series and I wanted to add a little jingle bell flavor to our show! Will keep this on hand for any other holiday-related content we use in the future!
great!
Thank you!! Perfect quality
Nice
Excellent!
Awesome sounds, thanx!
Nice crisp recording. This is the best seagull recording I've ever heard. Dam I used to hate those birds whenever the lunch broke out. My girlfiend in 1980 was eating a hotdog at the exhibition (carnival) and a hovering pesky gull crapped right onto her hand! That dog went flying onto the ground and a bunch more gobbled it up and she busted out in tears and it absoulutely ruined the remainder of that day. She just wanted to go home and she never had a hot dog again. Great recording, brings back memories. Thanksjuskiddink.
Thanks! I'm using this recording in a training course about anatomy & physiology ... it's the chapter on disorders of the ear so we're creating a scenario where a patient who is a sound engineer for a rock band gets tinnitus. You'll definitely be getting the attribution. Thanks for your work.
This is wonderful... nicely handled and recorded. I would like to use a little in my creation of meditation and relaxation sounds. With credit. Thank you.
Yes! Perfect recording of a singing bowl. I would like to use a little in my creation of meditation and relaxation sounds, thanks. With credit.
This sound is so good, very clear! Thanks so much, it really helped build the beach atmosphere in my student film! Marvellous! I will definitely keep it in mind in future as it is just so useful!
wow i love it
Thanks!
Great clip thanks
this is perfect dude! gonna use this for a song
amazing
Great stuff!
Thank you so much .
Is ST means South Texas??
Because it Sounds fimiliar to Texas.
And Thankyou for the Sound brother.
Perfect ! Thanks !
Demo-ing a project. This is perfect. Thank you.
Thanks, it sound great
Great sound, I am using this in an experimental noise composition for a Xmas compilation. I will send a link to you when it is complete.
Fantastic recording, thank you!
Thank you... using for a little santa video
Using this for a school project! ;P
Brilliant! Thanks so much - just what I needed.
merci <3
Exactly what I need. Thank you
Will be heard on stage in Great Expectations, in NJ.
Thanks so much for this! We're doing a Christmas movie podcast series and I wanted to add a little jingle bell flavor to our show! Will keep this on hand for any other holiday-related content we use in the future!