Listening game #2
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Part of: Tony Schwartz Collection
"Sound effects for the Listening Game (Listing included w/tape)" RXG0216: Sound effects for the Listening Game (0:0) -- Steam Train (0:0) -- Jet (0:44) -- Pan Flute (0:55 - redacted) -- American indian chant (1:25 - redacted) -- indian chant (1:48 - redacted) -- American indian chant (2:25) -- Baby playing (2:48) -- rotary dialer (3:17) -- coin (3:38) -- hammer on metal (3:42) -- hammer (3:53) -- Fried eggs (4:4) -- Washing dishes (4:34) -- wine opening and pouring (5:11) -- egg beating (5:30) -- drain (5:48) -- Steam ship (6:4) -- fog horn (6:33) -- faucet and plane (7:1) -- dog barking (7:28) -- clock tower bells (7:36) -- Birds (7:51) -- rain and thunder (8:10) -- Alley cats (8:37) -- baby whining (8:45) -- front loader and garbage cans (8:58) -- jack hammer (9:19) -- siren (9:39) -- police siren (9:58) -- marching band (10:8) -- Diesal train (10:36) -- Jet engine reving up (11:3) -- Jet engine (11:36) -- Jet engine (12:0) -- Air raid sirens and dog barking (12:22) -- Fire engine (12:44) -- lighting colman stove (13:3) -- End (13:23)
This audio recording is part of the Tony Schwartz Collection at the Library of Congress. Considered a master of the electronic media, Tony Schwartz changed the face of radio and television advertising by creating socially conscientious campaigns such as the nation’s first anti-smoking ad, which led the tobacco industry to stop advertising on television and radio. Those and other materials are part of the vast archives of sound recordings and moving images created and collected by the renowned New York City sound documentarian, producer, author and teacher.
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Contains samples of "Listening game #2" by . Retrieved from Tony Schwartz Collection at the Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.