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SOUND EFFECT LIBRARY—Continued
Record No. S. E.—15 I—Wind Effect
Record No. S. E.—16 I—Tractor Motor Running at Constant Speed Record No. S. E.—17 1—Whistling Effect—Falling Aeroplane Record No. S. E.—18 ’ 1—Tank Effect
Record No. S. E.—19 1—Calliope March (Medley)
ircus Days
b Thunder and Blazes—March
: 2—Calliope Waltz (Medley)
5 Sweet Rosie O’Grady
, In the Good Old Summer Time ce Record No. S. E. 20
i—Auto Starting, Shifting Gear, BlowB ing Horn
1 2—Auto Running, Constant, Third Gear
Record No. S.E.—21 I1—Horses’ Hoofs (Turf)—Group 2—Horses’ Hoofs (Turf)—Sing!e Horse 3—Horses’ Hoofs (Cobbles)—Group
Record No. S.E.—22 1—Machinery Noises—Constant 2—Fire, Crackling—Constant
Record No. S.E.—23 1—Clapper Bell (Regular) 2—Buoy Bell 3—Tympany Roll—could be used as drums of South African Savages.
Record No. S.E.—24 Bugle Calls
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s 1—First Call = 2—Guard Mounting . 3—Drill 4—Sick 5—Assembly
6—Adjutant’s Call 7—To the Colors 8—Reveille
Record No. S.E.—25 Bugle Calls
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I—Tattoo ; 2—Taps ; 3—Mess
4—Commence Firing
e 5—Cease Firing cr 6—Fix Bayonets Zz 7—Charge
Record No. S.E.—26 I1—Accordion—I! Bacio—Kiss Waltz
S : Record No. S.E.—27 i 1—Accordion—Sharpshooters’ March
Record No. S.E.—28 I—Bagpipes—Portlaw Reel
Record No. S.E.—29 I—Bagpipes—Billy Taylor’s Fancy ornpipe .
Record No. S.E.—30. 1—Challenger Plane
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Record No. S. E.—31 I—Train Approaching and Passing Point 2—Train Going into Tunnel and Whistle 3—Full Speed and Passing Station, Followed by Train Coming to a Stop
Record No. S.E.—32 1—Engine in Roundhouse 2—Constant with Whistle
3—Constant with Whistle, Bell and
Crossing Trestle
Record No. S.E.—33 In a Theatre 1—Orchestra Tuning Up 2—Noise of Audience 3—Applause
Record No. S.E.—34 1—Noises in Restaurant
2—As Above With Music
Record No. S.E.—35 1—Motor Car Engine Running 2—Starting and Receding 3—Car Approaching and Receding at
High Speed 4—Different Cars as Above 5—Car Approaching and Stopping
Record No. S.E.—36 I—Sounds Heard from Moving Car in Traffic 2—As Above With no Traffic Sounds
Record No. S.E.—37 1—Quarter-hour 2—Half-hour Household 3—Three-quarters Hour t Clock 4—Twelve O'clock 5—Big Ben—Chimes and Twelve O’Clock
Record No. S.E.—38 1—Walking on Duck-boards 2—Walking Through Mud
Record No. S.E.—39 I1—Bombardment 2—Machine Guns 3—Tank Effects
Record No. S.E.—40 1—Bridal March 2— Wedding March 3—Bells
Record No. S.E.—41 1—Wind 2—Howling Wind and Sea 3—Rain and Wind
Record No. S.E.—42 1—Thunderstorm 2—Sea Effects 3—Running Brook 4—Water Lapping Against a Boat
Record No. S.E.—43 I1—Works Siren 2—Klaxon Horn 3—Electric Horn 4—Taxi Horn 5—Taxi Horn 6—Steamboat Siren Intermittent 7—Steamboat Siren Continuous Record No. S.E.—44 1—Passenger Elevator Sounds 2—Underground Train Sounds
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