Take two boards, 1" by 3", about 2 feet long and holding them forming a "V" at the bottom, and quickly slap the tops together.
I found that throwing a coconut at a wooden fence sounded best.
If you have a microphone and amplifier, blowing puffs of air directly into the microphone can make sounds that are similar to gunshots or explosions.
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most sites say onomatopoeia, but i don't agree with that. I think that all forms of figurative language affect the sound of a poem! No one specific one effects it more than another, in my opinion. But people may think that onomatopoeia "affects the sound" the most because it has to do with "sound" words. ♥greendayluver
They may have used bird calls similar to whistles and reed instruments. Someone may have used his voice to imitate the birds.
it makes a growling sound
THE SONG IS CALLED PAPER PLANES... -KENNEDY GREY :)
The report is the sound of the gunshot.
idkkkk Get a digital handheld recorder and go through every room in your house recording different actions to make household sound effects, like door slams, kitchen sound effects, light switches, etc. Household sound effects are one of the most common type of sound effects.
A blam is a sudden explosive sound, such as made by a gunshot.
A blam is a sudden explosive sound, such as made by a gunshot.
Yes ,I guess so Definitely, they are often used to make cartoon sound effects. See the related link.
Try to imagine the noise a gunshot makes - most people say "pow," but some say "boom" or "blam" or other words.
with the computer sound effects and sometimes with mouth effects
There's always sound effects. Sound effects tend to get stuck in (your) audiences' heads.
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Sound effects Like two coconut halves together to make horse trotting sound.