Details
The audio titled "Making Scratching Sounds" initiates with the distinct sound of a chipped longboard being maneuvered over a wooden surface. The raspy, rhythmic scratching noises that follow are made by the friction of the worn-out skateboard on the wooden surface. The intensity of the sounds varies, making it evident that the creator is experimenting with different pressures and speeds. The audio is almost musical, reminiscent of a percussion performance, and could easily be categorized under the MUS152 genre. The sound of the chipped longboard scratching against the wood continuously plays throughout the audio, creating a unique, rhythmic pattern that captivates the listener's attention.