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In this audio, titled "Transforming Items into Percussion Sounds 14," the listener is taken on a journey through the world of foley and sound manipulation. It starts with the distinct sound of common objects being transformed into unique percussion instruments. The objects range from everyday items like glasses, cutlery, or even books, to more unusual choices like bicycle parts or wooden planks. Each object is struck, rubbed, or shaken in a variety of ways, producing a wide array of percussive sounds. The sounds are then altered and layered, creating a rhythmic symphony that captures the listener's interest, making them reimagine the potential of the objects around them. Throughout the audio, the listener can hear the intricate process of foley, a technique used in filmmaking to create ambient sounds. This audio showcases the versatility of ordinary objects when used as instruments, introducing the listener to a new, unconventional form of percussion.