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In this audio titled "Metal Gesture," we're introduced to a world of auditory experiences that revolve around interactions with a metal object. The sound opens with the sharp, distinct noise of 'corte' or cutting, where the listener can imagine a blade slicing through a hard metal surface, creating a loud, clear, and resonant sound. Following this, the audio transitions to the sound of 'riscar,' or scratching. It's a harsh, grating noise, akin to a rough object being dragged across the metal surface, creating a series of rapid, high-pitched, and slightly uncomfortable screeches. The final auditory experience is the sound of 'esfregar,' or rubbing. This action produces a softer, more muted noise. It's the sound of friction, of metal rubbing against another surface, creating a rhythmic, almost soothing hum. Throughout the audio, there is a sense of rawness and authenticity that vividly brings to life the interaction between human actions and