low marimba

with bass boost/treble reduction is even better

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    Wind blowing though pine trees.

    I have this memory from when I was a kid. I was standing in the middle of the woods at my grandparents, watching big fluffy snow flakes fall around me. The only sound I could hear was a light breeze blowing through the pine trees. I don’t know why but it almost felt magical. To this day I still love that sound.

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      If you get a fireplace app or channel and jack up the volume on that sucker, its awesome. You can really feel the sound. Very vestibular

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    Locally, indoors? Silence.

    I like to be able to hear whatever is going on outside. Ideally, that would also be silence, but if something is going on outside, I like to be alert and aware of it.

    I’ll also take a little rain and occasional thunder outside, as usually people aren’t acting a fool outside during rainy weather.

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    The sound of water flowing through rapids.

    My grandma¹s house is built right next to a small river, this was the sound that put me to sleep every night.

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    I can’t decide, there are too many:

    Mongolian throat singing with little to no instruments.

    The sound of a plane cabin (I think its brown or pink noise)

    The fire crackling of a fire place or furnace.

    Ocean waves or waterfall or river noise.

    Slowly and softly played piano.

    A stew slowly cooking.

    Sound of gentle brushing your head hair.

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      I feel like the plane cabin one is more green noise

      Stew cooking one is great, check out magma too

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    Probably a soft Rhodes keyboard when it comes to something more dynamic, but other than that I’d be tied for the sound of rain and the sound of waves.

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    Train whistle and the sound of the train rumbling by in the distance is deeply relaxing, doubly so if after nightfall or if I’m drifting off to sleep.

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    Rain and thunder outside while inside in the evening.

    Also, due to occupational damage, the sound of an offshore seismic source going off in the distance ever 10-12 seconds. The sound and the low frequency shake of the ship means everything is working as it should.