35 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Attraction"

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Recorded on zoom h4n.
Author: Torror
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Magnets that attract each other and a chalk board.
Author: Ruthdt
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Recorded in 24 bits 48 khz.
Author: Jgarc
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Merry-go-round attraction village traditional france.
Author: Julien Nicolas
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Simple talks in queue for an attraction in the park. Recorded on tascam dr-44wl.
Author: Sun Rhythms
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Sexy girl saying oh yeah.
Author: Davidou
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Great introduction sample music for a video.
Author: Lwcbeats
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A short synth loop. Not to usable, but who knows, maybe someone will find it attractive.
Author: Kkz
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Recorded 27. 08. 2015 childrens playing.
Author: Dave Scream
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A large fun fair in lyon france. People in a scary attraction screaming. No music (which means you can add every music you want. . . Precious ! stereo. Recorded with a marantz pmd 660, internal mic.
Author: Barkenov
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Enjoy with my sound. I hope it would make your project more attractive.
Author: Vabsounds
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Greater prairie chickens in the flint hills of kansas. The males are "booming" and cackling, trying to attract females for mating.
Author: Deerdog
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Wooden stick on glass. Like if you have invited guests and want to attract their attention.
Author: Abstraktgeneriert
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An ice cream truck driving through the neighborhood with it's music playing to attract the attention of children.
Author: Bansemer
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Studio recording of two magnets, throw up just a little bit in the air, as they collide you get a cool crackling sound.
Author: Gecop
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This sound was recorded in a park, while many birds were attracted by food, in a spot, so they were flapping wings all together making it sound very loud. Feel free to use it if you need itbyef.
Author: Framixo
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The robin is a bird very attractive because of the reddish color has its belly. Its plumage is brown with shades of brown and whitish. Recorded with a zoom h1 recorder.
Author: Aureliosons
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A first shot to make gravity audible. Rotating lid is attracted gravitational until it stops. Any attribution is welcome but not necessary.
Author: Y.T
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Once you put this music into your game,people definitely would attract your game ,which might describe the nature what ever, due to this music.
Author: Vabsounds
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It has a main hole through which it was blown, producing a deep trumpet-like sound. . . . Certain traditions point out that when blowing in one of its holes, there was a loud audible sound to the region of poike (3 km far away) that attracted the fish to the coast.
Author: Jimsim
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I heard these owls outside my window this evening. I live next to a large field and it attracts birds of prey frequently. I managed to capture them conversing back and forth. Unfortunately, the neighbors dog had to chime in. But, even that sounds kind of neat with the natural reverb of the open space.
Author: Williew
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This is a recording of a local (seoul) police car siren. . . Its use here is probably to attract the attention of an illegal parker. . . If they see an illegally parked car they will activate the siren to let the offender know they are about to tag it. . . It gives the driver the opportunity to move it before getting a ticket.
Author: Sazman
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An odd sound: i set pocket recorder out hoping to capture some birdsong; a raven swooped down and made a couple of passes above it. Perhaps he was attracted by the colorful fuzzy windscreen? at any rate: recorded on an olympus ls-14, some wind in the trees in the background.
Author: Alancat
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Ten minutes of background sounds for haunted attractions. Loops well, perfect for home or professional haunted houses. Includes groans, heartbeats, backward speech, chains, howls, screeching, cats, screams, theremin, growls, slow and fast sections, sirens, dogs barking, breaking glass, etc.
Author: Gregmcmahan
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The sound of barking geckos (ptenopus garrulus) recorded in the desert at sesriem, near sossusvlei, namibia. At sunset, the geckos all around us started "barking". It's really more of a chirping sound, made by the males, hiding in their burrows but hoping to attract mates. Recorded with tascam dr2d. .
Author: Noisymichael
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Metal tea can lid attracted and caught by a neodymium magnet. Thuds and clicks of the small metal object hitting the magnet attached to a plastic frame. Sound of the computer fans in the background. Recorded with the xiaomi redmi note 9 pro internal microphoneslight noise reduction applied using audacity.
Author: Slivinson
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Recorded next to a go kart race track with moderate kart traffic and sparse crowd noise. Gear: zoom h6, xyh-6 x/y capsule (120 degree stereo image), rycote windjammer. Please feel free to leave feedback and ratings. I would love to hear how you put the sound to work.
Author: Rodincoil
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This was recorded with my 9-year old for a phone app called tiddl. The app was developed to interrogate whether cats could be entertained with a phone app. The recording features torn and crumpled paper, little noises we use to attract our cat, casio. Also featured are: toilet flushing sounds, running water sounds, banter with my studio mate, and a heated exchange about engineering technique.
Author: Notsawry
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This is a recording of children playing in the large playground at the luxembourg gardens in paris, france. The recording was made from the east side of the playground, next to an attraction that allows kids to hang from a sort of harness and slide down a rail. The metallic clink you hear periodically is the sound of the runners on this gadget banging into each other as kids jump off of them. Recorded with a zoom h4n at 96 khz / 24 bits in stereo with built-in mics.
Author: Mxsmanic
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Recorded above a go kart race track with fairly heavy kart traffic and minimal crowd noise. Gear: zoom h6, xyh-6 x/y capsule (120 degree stereo image), rycote windjammer. Please feel free to leave feedback and ratings. I would love to hear how you put the sound to work.
Author: Rodincoil
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A recording of a recording as it turns out. Throughout different tropical countries you can often hear this being played out of buildings quite loudly and constantly. It is the sound of swallows who are known to make valuable nests out of their saliva. This hardened saliva is quite valuable and so this recording is often used to attract swallows in to nest in buildings. This was recorded in malaysian borneo and used originally here: https://soundcloud. Com/evil-ear/sets/malaysia. Enjoy. Evil ear recordings.
Author: Evil Ear Recordings
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The florida grand prix runs every spring in the waterfront streets of st. Petersburg florida. I was standing in a blocked off street (so i wouldn't get run over) about 500 feet from the passing grand prix cars. These were the trial runs on friday, march 28, 2014. It's a 3 day event that attracts tens of thousands of race enthusiasts each year. This is the first event of the annual national series and it's said to be the favorite street course with race drivers. Recorded with a mono long shotgun microphone, then converted to a stereo file in adobe audio.
Author: John Sipos
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One of my favorite sounds of spring and summer is the beautiful night-hawk. Around dusk they patrol the skies over generally open areas searching for insects. They actually seem to prefer areas where there are man-made structures; that's why you will hear them often in town, especially near baseball/softball fields where the big banks of lights attract their food source. They really do seem fond of and are quite common around towns and cities. Plus, another amazing fact that i read on the cornell ornithology website is that these birds do not build a nest, rather the female simply lays her eggs directly on the ground, and lets camouflage do the rest!. This recording was captured by my h4n using my rode nt4 microphone mounted inside a parabolic dish. Other than simply boosting the level by about 10 db using adobe audition 3. 0, i did no other processing to this file. That is why you hear distant traffic, and the occasional wind through the trees, as this recording was made on a breezy evening. Date of record: thursday may 9th, 2013 between 7:30pm and 8:00pm.
Author: Kvgarlic
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I recorded these spring peepers in upstate ny on march 18, 2022 in a wetland area. Spring peepers are small tree frogs. They are rarely seen, but during mating season in the spring, they are often heard. They are generally about one inch (2. 5 centimeters) in length, or about the length of a paper clip, and their weight averages from 0. 11 to 0. 18 ounces (3 to 5 grams). Spring peepers are known for the males’ mating call—a high-pitched whistling or peeping sound repeated about 20 times a minute. However, the faster and louder they sing, the greater the chances of attracting a mate. They often congregate near water and sing in trios, with the deepest-voiced frog starting the call. They begin breeding early in the spring and call on warm spring nights and during the day in rainy or cloudy weather. Females lay their eggs in vernal pools, ponds, and other wetlands where fish are not present. A female may lay anywhere from 750 to 1,200 eggs, which attach to submerged aquatic vegetation. Males fertilize the eggs as they are laid. Depending on the temperature, eggs can hatch within two days to two weeks. The tadpoles have gills to breathe underwater and tails to help them swim. Tadpoles transform into frogs over the course of 6 to 12 weeks. Spring peepers are said to have short lives, living three to four years at most.
Author: Fran Freesound
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