Here you will discover soft, light sounds that result from parts of something are touching or rubbing against each other. Examples include clothes rustling, clothes movement, fabric movement and similar.
Wonderful homey sound of sheets being shaken out after drying to fold up or put on the bed awakening the sense of smell associated with clean laundry. Alternatively can be a hypnotic industrial sound. Foley, Rustling
A tree branch is hit, so that it is swinging and the leaves are making rustling sounds. Either a conifer / Christmas tree, or a smaller, bush-like deciduous tree or shrub. Different variants available. Version 3. Foley, Rustling
A tree branch is hit, so that it is swinging and the leaves are making rustling sounds. Either a conifer / Christmas tree, or a smaller, bush-like deciduous tree or shrub. Different variants available. Version 1. Foley, Rustling
A tree branch or a bush is being shaken, so that the leaves are making rustling sounds. Either a conifer / Christmas tree, or a smaller, bush-like deciduous tree or shrub. The sound is that of a dried-out plant. Different variants available. Version 4. Foley, Rustling
A tree branch or a bush is being shaken, so that the leaves are making rustling sounds. Either a conifer / Christmas tree, or a smaller, bush-like deciduous tree or shrub. The sound is that of a dried-out plant. Different variants available. Version 1. Foley, Rustling
Throwing some stuff or trash into a plastic bag that sits opened on the floor. The items are filled cardboard boxes and food cans of medium size and weight, and the resulting sounds is a mix of the clattering impact noise and the crumpling and rustling of the plastic bag. Stereo. Version 2. Foley, Rustling
Breaking a hamburger box by scrunching it with the hands. This box is a typical fast food packaging, as was used by the large burger chains back in the 80s: a shell made out of styrofoam. This one is flattened to be thrown away in the garbage to take less space. Stereo. Version 3. Foley, Rustling
Breaking a hamburger box by scrunching it with the hands. This box is a typical fast food packaging, as was used by the large burger chains back in the 80s: a shell made out of styrofoam. This one is flattened to be thrown away in the garbage to take less space. Stereo. Version 1. Foley, Rustling