These are some bells jingling. Kinda reminds me of Christmas. I got this in preparation for my first project off the net but ended up not using it.
This is the sound of a violin. Very deep. I'm going to try and use this on my second project.
This is the sound of some very cool static that I got when I tried to transfer high violin sound. Since my second project concerns signifigant sound this has to be in it.
Here's some soothing sounds from the ocean that remind me of, yeah you guessed it, the beach.
Now this is the coolest. This is some really cool static I got when I ran my first project through Pro Tools. I thought it was the coolest thing I have ever heard and its going in project dos.
This is the sound of some crickets. I'm using it on my second project. Did you know that when its hotter outside crickets chirp faster. This is actually a picture of a monkey grasshopper. I thought it was a little bit cooler than a cricket and its closely related.
This is that pesky Louisiana violin that is heard alot in my second project.
Here's something I'm gonna use on my second project hopefully. I either want to do a piece on my family or an ode to westerns. If I do a tribute to my family this barking sound will represent my favorite family member, Cindy, my dog.
If I do the family thing I'll definitely want to put children's laughter in because childhood is the time when family is most important. I just love that giggling.
IF I go with the ode to the western i'll need some horse sounds. Here's a cool horse neighing sound.
I'll also need some country fiddle. Yeehaw. Maybe not.
Since I'm gonna have to do the ode to the Western and cowboys now I'm gonna be using some rustic, cowboy like sounds.
This first sound clip comes from the intro to Tombstone. It's bad ass. I may either cut it up for the project or put the whole thing in one part. I'm given ya'll these two quotes from Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday. #1 and #2. These are also very bad ass, technically speaking.
Now this is a cool sound of an arrow hitting its mark. And you know who uses arrows? Indians.
I found this awesome theme to rawhide and its the best thing I ever heard. I laughed so hard I almost wet my pants. Well, actually I did.