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In the audio titled "Gong in Reverse", a fascinating inversion of the typical gong sound is presented, creating a unique auditory experience. The audio begins with the tail-end of a usual gong sound, characterized by the fading reverberations of the percussion instrument. However, instead of diminishing, the audio takes on the suggested 'reverse' effect. The reverberation rises in volume, going against the natural expectation of a gong hit. It feels as if the sound is being sucked back into the gong, creating a build-up effect. This reversal creates an eerie suspense, like time is being rewound, further accentuated by the deep, resonant quality of the gong. It is the sonic equivalent of a visual fade-in, filling the listener's space with a gradually intensifying sound. Overall, "Gong in Reverse" is a compelling piece of audio that experiments with the conventions of percussion sounds, delivering an unexpected and intriguing effect.