HOUSTON WATER SOUNDS

INSTRUCTIONS

To listen to a sound:

  • Click the Sound Title or the Play Arrow
  • In the Playlists, clicking a Sound Title will play all sounds in the series

To download a Featured Sound:

  • Click the Sound Title — it will open a new tab with a media player
  • Click on the three-dots in the media player
  • Click on the Download link that pops up

To download a sound from any Playlist:

  • Right-Click the Sound Title
  • In the pop-up menu, Click “Save Link As…”
  • Choose the folder/location where you’d like to save the audio file (WAV format)

Houston Water – All Sounds

 

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ABOUT HSL

What does Houston sound like?

To answer this question, music artist and audio professional Andrew Karnavas explored Houston with professional audio recording equipment to capture its sounds, then edit and catalog them in this Creative Commons open-source sound library for you to enjoy and use for your own creative projects!

Houston sounds can provide auditory “color,” digital instrument samples, and sonic layers for music, podcasts, video games, and more. Explore the site and download any sounds that you would like to use — like all of our great libraries, it’s FREE!

WATER

Water features and fountains are some of the most frequented highlights of Houston. They can be refreshing respites for all walks of life, from humans to squirrels to birds and other animals who visit and seek and oasis in our city. They can also be some of the most fun for pets and kids of all ages!

Take a breath, take a break, and get into the flow state with sounds from water features from the Downtown District, McGovern Centennial Gardens, and Houston Parks!

CONTACT

ANDREW KARNAVAS

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