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Revision as of 16:23, 25 January 2019

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MediaWiki:Soundstyles-header/en


<translate>== Human voices == </translate>

<translate>=== Chants === </translate>

<translate> Aum of monks 528 Hz</translate>

<The sound of Aum, chanted by monks.
The sound style comprises the following sounds:

<translate> Om of monks 528 Hz</translate>

The sound of Om, chanted by monks.
The sound style comprises the following sounds:

<translate> Om Tibetan buddhist monks</translate>

The sound of Om, chanted by monks.
The sound style comprises the following sounds:

<translate> Om Vajrayana</translate>

The sound of Om, chanted by a monk.
The sound style comprises the following sounds:

<translate> Om mix</translate>

The sound of Om, chanted by a monk.
The sound style comprises the following sounds:

<translate>== Nature == </translate>

<translate>=== Elements === </translate>

<translate> Wood-fired oven and wall clock</translate>

The sound of wood burning in the oven with the wall clock ticking nearby.

<translate>=== Birds === </translate>

<translate> White stork</translate>

The song of White stork.
The sound style comprises the following sounds:


Chants
Om monk

The sound of Om, chanted by a monk.
The sound style comprises the following sounds: AUM_02_528Hz by Lamat / CC0 1.0

Om Reiner
Human voices
Male voice Bulgarian Krasimir
Female voice Bulgarian Darina