An Octave Of Cows


This page contains sound files for the Science Buddies project: title. In addition to the sound files discussed on the Science Buddies web page, there may be additional sound files here that can be used to supplement your project.

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Handbell sound files (11/2 octaves of digitized handbells
Updated 2014-03-31

One octave of synthesized burps
Updated 2014-03-31
One octave of cats
Updated 2014-03-31
One octave of mooing cows
Updated 2014-03-31
One chromatic octave of violin notes
Updated 2014-11-12
One chromatic octave of cello notes, 1 second long
Updated 2015-01-04
One chromatic octave of cello notes, 1/2 second long
Updated 2014-11-12
One chromatic octave of cello notes, plucked
Updated 2015-01-04
One chromatic octave from a Martin, approx 1 second long
Updated 2015-02-10
One chromatic octave from a grand piano, approx 1 second long
Updated 2015-02-10
One octave of whistling, 3, 11/2 and 3/4 seconds long
Updated 2015-11-30
Use pygame to play sound files (from Science Buddies site)
Updated 2014-03-31
Use pyserial to display data from a Parallax RFID reader (from Science Buddies site)
Updated 2014-03-31
AnOctaveOfCows© is copyright 2014 by Howard Eglowstein. All Rights Reserved. The sounds on this site are free for any educational use. All we ask is that you give us credit as the source. Any other use requires specific written permission. The sounds on this site have been collected from known free sources or personally field collected. The lovely cow image came from Wikipedia. It's not our cow.

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