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In this sound recording titled "Overturned Dustpan and Bucket", one experiences the auditory journey of household cleaning tools meeting an unexpected fate. The audio begins with the striking sound of a bucket, resonating with the familiar metallic or plastic timbre, depending on the listener's interpretation. This is shortly followed by the somewhat softer, yet distinctly hollow noise of a dustpan, a sound that is distinctly recognizable for its everyday use in household chores. Suddenly, the tranquility is disrupted. The clear, startling sound of these items being toppled over echoes through the audio. The bucket, with its heavier weight, produces a louder, more resonant noise as it hits the ground, rolling slightly before coming to a rest. The dustpan, being lighter, makes a quicker, sharper sound as it flips over. The foley techniques used in this recording provide a high level of detail, making the listener feel as if they are right there in the room where the bucket and dustp