15 Free Cocktail Sound Effects - Most Popular
Crowd of 50-60 People #1

Discussions among a small crowd of about 50 to 60 people, after a choir performance. UCS Category: CRWDWalla. Length: 01:48.
Walla Group: Averages Discussions

About 25 people. They discuss the medium level. No music or other sounds. Walla group. French. UCS Category: CRWDWalla. Length: 02:00.
Walla Group: Strong Discussions

About 25 people. They discuss the strong level, as if there was music. No music or other sounds. Walla group. French. UCS Category: CRWDWalla. Length: 01:54.
Clink of glass, Toast #3

When we want to make a toast, we clink a glass with a cutlery. UCS Category: GLASImpt. Length: 00:03.
Outside Talks #6

Around fifty people are chatting outside, in French. UCS Category: CRWDWalla. Length: 01:38.
Crowd of 50-60 People #2

Discussions among a small crowd of about 50 to 60 people, after a choir performance. UCS Category: CRWDWalla. Length: 03:20.
clinking of empty glass (Toast)

Empty stemmed water glass tapped with a knife. The kind of gesture you do before giving a speech, taking the floor, or making a toast. UCS Category: GLASImpt. Length: 00:57.
Clinking of full glass (Toast)

Stemmed water glass filled with water, tapped with a knife. The kind of gesture you do before giving a speech, taking the floor, or making a toast. UCS Category: GLASImpt. Length: 00:47.
Clink of glass, Toast #1

When we want to make a toast, we clink a glass with a cutlery. UCS Category: GLASImpt. Length: 00:03.
Clink of glass, Toast #2

When we want to make a toast, we clink a glass with a cutlery. UCS Category: GLASImpt. Length: 00:03.
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