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Soundscapes Black= What Sounds I can see in the picture Red= How I could make these sounds myself

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Soundscapes• Black= What Sounds I can see in the picture• Red= How I could make these sounds myself

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Bar• Conversations,

chatter and laughter. This sound could be made by recording from a busy location.

• Glasses, clinking.• Footsteps. Record

my footsteps of me walking on wooden floor.

• Ice being poured in glasses. Record myself pouring ice cubes into glasses.

• Fizzy drinks fizzing. Record the sound of me emptying a coke bottle into a glass.

• Appliances such as fridge, soda gun’s, washing machines and freezers making sounds. Either record each individual machine to make the sounds all together or record a large machine room such as an IT room which would be similar to noise.

• Traffic from outside. Record the sound of traffic through some kind of material, not necessarily a house to get the required distant sound of traffic.

• Taps.

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Woods• The sound of water rushing. Current

of the stream.1: record the natural sound of a stream. 2: pour water on to a tilted surface to get the rushing sound of the water.

• Wildlife, such as rabbits, birds deer ect.

• The rustle of leaves brushing against each other. Get some leaves attached to branches and experiment by rubbing them against each other to make the desired rustling noise.

• The sound of tree branches croaking.• The sound of wind passing through

the gaps in the treeline. This sound effect can be made by blowing through your lips.

• Insects

• Planes, helicopters possibly flying by. • The rustling of foliage such as grass

twigs snapping ect.. Get hold of some twigs and grass of some kind and walk through it deliberately making the sounds of twigs breaking and rustling.

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Class Room• The sound of general

banter between students. Can be recorded by going into any lesson and recording them.

• Students talking Same as above.

• Teacher talking Same as above.

• Teacher writing on board with pen. I could get a chalk marker and practice writing on a surface of some kind until I get a sound that matches the one the teacher makes.

• Sound of projector machine

• Sound of clock ticking. Record a clock.• Sound of paper being written on and pencils and pens

scribbling. Get a pen and paper an scribble down on it and write to get the write scribbling pattern of someone who is writing stuff down.

• The sound of people zipping bags and pencil cases. • Chair legs scraping. Deliberately scrape my chair across the

floor to record the desired sound.

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Living room• Clock ticking. Record a

ticking clock, it is possible to make the sound with my own mouth clicking.

• Birds outside. Record birds through some kind of surface such as a wall to get the desired distant feel of the sound.

• Traffic. Same as above.• Pedestrians walking

past windows. Make someone walk along the wall which I’m on the other side of to get the desired footsteps sound.

• Wind blowing through the fireplace. This sound can be made with my lips

• Door opening and closing upstairs or in the houses next door. Record downstairs as someone opens and closes doors in a room next to me and then a room above me.

• Floorboards creaking above. Record someone as they walk across a creaky floorboard.

• The fan spinning. Record a fan spinning.

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Plane• Snoring. Record someone

snoring.• Turbulence. Record multiple

items shaking to represent the turbulence aboard a plane.

• Engines. To record this sound either record a plane engine or use a really powerful fan to try and make a similar noise.

• Tannoy announcements. Record a voice through a tannoy speaker.

• Laughter and other manmade voice sounds. Record general sounds made by people on a plane .

• Screams of panic• Trolley rolling along isle. Get

any kind of trolley and record its sound as you roll it along a carpeted floor. Most plane floors are carpeted.

• Loose change being exchanged for snacks. Record loose change falling onto a surface to represent someone emptying their spare change onto a table.

• Food• Drink

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Sea• Bubble noises. Record

this found by holding your breath underwater.

• Jaws theme tune. Found in the ITunes store.

• Sound of oxygen tanks• Not much more.