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Hello darkness my old friend.
For me it’s not a single sound. It’s a combination.
A nice breeze rustling the leaves of trees or blades of grass in a field and the sounds of birds chirping in the distance.
When my cats purr.
The ocean waves
The low end range of a filtered square wave from a Moog model d
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Crackling fire.
My windchimes.
Silence, rain drops, crackling fire, a certain type of bird chirping outside (I’m not sure what kind of bird it is, maybe a Robin)
Whale songs
A dog sniffing, snorting, or snoring.
Dog yawns
Rain falling on a glassy smooth lake.
The sound of an English country garden on a Sunday in summer.
This is a composite of several sounds all of which must be quiet or distant enough to not be a distraction but which in conjunction are glorious:
- the sound of the breeze through the trees
- childrens’ laughter just far away enough to not be bothersome
- bees buzzing from flower to flower
- a propeller-driven light aircraft from a nearby aerodrome (ideally this would be a vintage plane with a Merlin engine, lazily warbling in the distance)
- the sound of leather on willow, and the occasional call and muted cheer, from a cricket match on the village green
- the gentle burble of a stream
- church bells, far enough away that their individual peels almost blend into each other
- the clink of ice as someone pours a perfect gin and tonic.
Rain when I go to sleep.
My dog makes this whistle noise and also a meow noise when it’s morning and it’s time to start the day, when he’s just happy to be awake and walking.
The wind through a casurina tree.
(Especially whilst sitting in their shade on a 40C degree day)
Can’t get much better then a squeaky pop from hydrogen.