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As the audio titled "Transforming Items into Percussion Instruments 200" begins, we are invited into a world where everyday objects take on a new life as musical instruments. The audio revolves around the concept of 'foley,' the reproduction of everyday sound effects that are added to films, videos, and other media in post-production to enhance audio quality. Here, however, the focus is on transforming those sounds into a form of percussion. The audio exploration begins with the sound of items you'd find around the house: a wooden spoon tapping on a cooking pot, the jingle-jangle of keys, the crisp rustle of a plastic bag, and the rhythmic tapping of a pencil on a desk. Each sound is carefully isolated, allowing us to appreciate its unique tonal qualities. The audio then moves onto the transformation process. With the help of digital manipulation and sound engineering, these mundane sounds are morphed into rhythmic percussion beats. A wooden spoon hitting a pot becomes a drum beat