3 557 Free F Sound Effects - Most Popular
Drumsticks #3

Two + four shocks between two wooden drumsticks . Like before a piece of rock music. Tempo of 120 bpm. UCS Category: MUSCMisc. Length: 00:04.
Warning tone phone

Ring and vibrate alert a Nokia 6300 mobile phone placed in the hand. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:19.
Reverse, Le Cri du Lynx®

"Le Cri du Lynx®" is the new noise emitted by receding trucks, construction machinery, combine harvesters or other vehicles: https://www.cridulynx.fr/. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: BEEPVeh. Length: 00:11.
Common nightingale #3

Song of a common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos). UCS Category: BIRDSong. Length: 00:07.
2 motorcycle passing 90km/h

Two motorcycle passing quickly on a road. UCS Category: VEHMoto. Length: 00:09.
Body fall #5

A human falling on a tiled floor, indoors. Thanks to Kellian F. and Yoann B. UCS Category: FGHTBf. Length: 00:02.
Song of the common midwife toad #1

The "common midwife toad " (or "Alytes obstetricans") is found in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_midwife_toad - Photo: Grand-Pappà https://www.flickr.com/photos/beltranpappa/. UCS Category: ANMLAmph. Length: 00:55.
Rotary dial #1

Dialing my own cell phone number on an old Socotel S63 rotary dial phone. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:20.
Swing, lightly loaded

Grinding of a wooden swing, loaded with a light person. UCS Category: METLFric. Length: 00:46.
Eurosignal

Characteristic beep of the Eurosignal radio paging service, operated in France, Germany, and Switzerland from 1975 to 2005. One of the first consumer paging networks in Europe, it allowed people to reach someone carrying a small portable receiver: dialing their number from a landline triggered a series of beeps alerting the bearer that someone was trying to contact them, leaving it up to them to call back from the nearest phone.
The signal was broadcast on the FM band, between 87.3 and 87.5 MHz, and could be picked up on any radio tuned to those frequencies — so much so that many listeners still remember these sequential tones bleeding through at the low end of the dial.
Made obsolete by the arrival of GSM, Eurosignal stands as a reminder of a time when mobile communication meant knowing you had to call back — without knowing who, or why.
Thanks to Thanh Lâm Nguyễn for donating the sound file. UCS Category: COMRadio, COMTelm. Length: 01:21.
Water gun #3

One long shot, three short shots, and two long shots from a water gun. Includes sloshing sounds from the water tank. UCS Category: TOYMech. Length: 00:12.
Cutting board, zucchini #1

Cut with a knife, a zucchini, on a wooden cutting board. UCS Category: FOODCook. Length: 00:06.
Singing insect #2

An insect, such as a cricket or locust, sings. UCS Category: ANMLInsc. Length: 00:45.
Tone, busy #2

Telephone tone when the line is busy, in France. This is a sound wave frequency of 440 Hz sinusoidal. Half a second, every second. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:20.
Big rope

Squeaking of a large swing rope recorded with a contact microphone. UCS Category: ROPECreak. Length: 00:46.
Cow moos #5

Snoring child #2

Snoring from Noé, my 3½ year old son. This sound is easy to loop. UCS Category: HMNSnor. Length: 01:05.
Restaurant

Soundscape in a pizzeria. It is a "Pizza del Arte" in France. UCS Category: AMBRest. Length: 01:30.
Dock Gare du Nord, Paris

Soundscape. Dock Gare du Nord (Paris). Passengers off the train. UCS Category: AMBTran. Length: 02:14.
Boy 2-3 years old, tickling #3

Cries / laughs of my little boy Noah when his mother tickles him :) He is 2 and a half years old. UCS Category: VOXLaff. Length: 00:02.
SOS in international Morse code #1

Distress signal "SOS" in international Morse (sound) alphabet. the Morse is formed of "dit" and "dah" (of points and features). 1 "dah" equals 3 "dit". The spaces between the letters are equivalent to 1 "dah", except for the SOS, which must be sent as if it were a single letter, that is to say not using an inter-letter interval. Ends with a space between the words equivalent to 7 "dit". Realized on a computer with a sine wave of 440 Hz. For more information on Morse: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code. UCS Category: COMTelm. Length: 00:03.
Small herd of goats

A small herd of 13 goats. 6 adults with bells. UCS Category: AMBFarm. Length: 01:16.
Cartridge Case 7.62mm on Concrete #5

A 7.62mm or 7.65mm bullet metal case that falls on a concrete floor. UCS Category: BLLTShel. Length: 00:01.
Slow MacBook keyboard #1

Slow noise of keys on a white MacBook keyboard. UCS Category: CMPTKey. Length: 00:20.
Applause concert bar #6

A small audience applauds after a piece played by a small band in a bar. Thanks to the music group "Les Accroch'Coeur". UCS Category: CRWDCheer. Length: 00:08.
Chainsaw, Using

Starting and using of a Stihl MS260 chainsaw. UCS Category: TOOLMisc. Length: 02:01.
Sea of the beach of Dellec #1

Soundscape at the edge of the cliffs of Dellec beach, near Brest in France. Easy to loop. UCS Category: AMBSea. Length: 03:31.
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