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In this audio clip, titled "071858_Viola Plucked Strings 20", the rich and resonant sound of a viola being skillfully plucked is prominent. The method used here is known as 'pizzicato', a technique where the strings are not bowed but instead plucked with the fingers. The result is a series of distinct and crisp notes that create a unique sound effect, commonly referred to as SFX. This audio also has the quality of 'foley', meaning it can be used to create or enhance ambient sounds in media production. The plucks vary in intensity and pitch, ranging from soft and subtle to more robust and profound, providing a diverse soundscape that echoes with the warmth and depth of the viola's wooden body.