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The audio begins with a soft, rhythmic sound, reminiscent of light rain or a gentle waterfall, growing progressively louder and more pronounced. It's the sound of water being poured. The water's source isn't immediately next to its destination, creating a cascading effect as the liquid travels through the air before making contact with the glass. The pitch of the sound changes as the container begins to fill. What starts as a series of high, clear notes as droplets hit the empty glass transitions into deeper, resonating tones as the water level rises. The glass, a bystander no more, responds to the filling process with its own symphony of sounds. As the pouring continues, the distinct sound of the water's flow becomes less apparent, giving way to the resonant sound of a glass almost full. This shift in sound is indicative of the glass nearing its capacity, the liquid inside it threatening to overflow. The audio captures the moment the pouring stops. The previous cascade of sound