Make a donation
Free and royalty-free sounds library for yours commercial or personal projects.
Logo of the website BigSoundBank.com
Logo of the website BigSoundBank.com
⚠️ BigSoundBank needs you to stay alive! Make a (small) donation ⚠️

7 results for "Theatre" - Most at least downloaded

Click here to listen to this sound (#1269)
- Industrial doorbell 1
One second of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Duration: 00:10.
more & Downloads
Click here to listen to this sound (#1025)
- 3 blows at the theater
The three blows, before the beginning of a France theatrical performance, struck with a stick called brigadier, preceded by the twelve strokes : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trois_coups. UCS Category: WOODImpt. Duration: 00:07.
more & Downloads
Click here to listen to this sound (#0642)
- Intermission at the Palace Theater
Intermission during the performance of Singing in the Rain at the Palace Theater in London. UCS Category: AMBAmus. Duration: 02:44.
more & Downloads
Click here to listen to this sound (#1924)
- Industrial doorbell 4
Five seconds of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Duration: 00:09.
more & Downloads
Click here to listen to this sound (#1923)
- Industrial doorbell 3
Three seconds of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Duration: 00:07.
more & Downloads
Click here to listen to this sound (#1925)
- Industrial doorbell 5
Ten seconds of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Duration: 00:14.
more & Downloads
Click here to listen to this sound (#1922)
- Industrial doorbell 2
Less than a second of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Duration: 00:05.
more & Downloads

Download all results from this page

This action can be VERY long depending on your connection and the size of the files!

To refine your search:
- Choose one or two simple words,
- preferably in French, or in English
- avoid spellin mistaq and tyyping
- Try synonyms
- Do not agree verbs
- Avoid adjectives (big cat , magnificent thunderstorm, powerful explosion, high-pitched scream, etc.)
- Prefer the single name of the source object noise (motor of a scooter, bird in the garden, horn of a taxi, evening wind , hen who has pain in the right leg, etc.)
- avoid onomatopoeia and slang
- Choose the singular
- Do not don't look for what the sound is not (Baby who doesn't cry, windless forest)
- Don't write what you want to do with it ( bark for ringing, waves for falling asleep)

Cut out following the dots