12 Free Spectacle Sound Effects - Most Popular
Battery Joke #1

The drum fill for when somebody tells a joke in a stand-up comic or a show. UCS Category: MUSCPerc. Length: 00:05.
Industrial Doorbell #1

One second of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:10.
Intermission at the Palace Theater

Intermission during the performance of Singing in the Rain at the Palace Theater in London. UCS Category: AMBAmus. Length: 02:44.
Battery joke #3

The drum fill for when somebody tells a joke in a stand-up comic or a show. UCS Category: MUSCPerc. Length: 00:04.
Industrial doorbell #3

Three seconds of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:08.
Industrial doorbell #4

Five seconds of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:10.
Battery joke #6

The drum fill for when somebody tells a joke in a stand-up comic or a show. UCS Category: MUSCPerc. Length: 00:04.
Industrial doorbell #5

Ten seconds of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:15.
Battery joke #2

The drum fill for when somebody tells a joke in a stand-up comic or a show. UCS Category: MUSCPerc. Length: 00:04.
Battery joke #5

The drum fill for when somebody tells a joke in a stand-up comic or a show. UCS Category: MUSCPerc. Length: 00:04.
Battery joke #4

The drum fill for when somebody tells a joke in a stand-up comic or a show. UCS Category: MUSCPerc. Length: 00:04.
Industrial doorbell #2

Less than a second of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:06.
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