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This audio piece titled "Transforming Items into Percussion Instruments 97" is a fascinating exploration of how everyday objects can be used to create unique sounds and rhythms. The audio begins with a series of short, crisp sounds, reminiscent of a snare, which are created by tapping on a hollow object. As the audio progresses, the listener is treated to a variety of rhythmic variations as different objects are introduced. There are metallic clangs and clinks, akin to the sounds of cymbals, produced by striking metal objects. Simultaneously, the low thuds of sounds similar to a bass drum can be discerned, possibly created by striking a larger, more resonant object. The audio highlights how different objects can be manipulated to produce different volumes, pitches, and tones, thus creating a rich tapestry of sounds. It becomes clear that the objects being used in this audio are not just being struck, but also scraped, shaken, and rubbed, and each action produces a different