One piece of a bamboo wind chime struck with a rubber mallet quietly, noise removed, and amplified to max volume without distortion. Recorded with a cheap mic.
The sound of planted bamboo creaking in the wind, with the occasional crow. Could be used for any creaking wood. Recorded in brisbane, australia using a bp4025 microphone and zoom f6 floating-point recorder.
Made for a survival island demo i'm working on, this sound represents cutting down a clump of bamboo. The sound itself was made by layering different recordings of me dropping a chopstick on my desk.
A simple yet familiar riff on a low a3 native american bamboo flute. I tried to make it so it would loop. This is part of project that i am working on that involves several flutes. If you use this as backing for your piece, please share it.
A bamboo grove creaks and rattles in the wind. Distant bird song intermittently comes through. Recorded with a pair of c-series contact microphones by jez riley french and a sound devices mixpre-6 ii. Recorded in 48khz 24bit wave.