Bells and Birds
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            This is the second in a set of three nature-sounds sample packs for the  Music for Healing project. The first, rain and bells from Kauai, can be found  HERE. The third, Rain, Chimes & Fire is  HERE.  These samples were taken in the small Italian town of Praiano on the Amalfi Coast - these church bells rang so beautifully right after a wedding that my hubby and I just happened to witness on our first anniversary. The birds and roosters were the way every early morning sounded in the town. The last two rooster samples are actually from our young rooster, Terry, who was supposed to be a hen and was named Terra (short for Pterodactyl). When we got home from Italy, we learned of his gender and found him a new loving home on a farm where he now has three girlfriends. :) Like the other nature sample packs, the mp3 preview includes all of the samples, one after another in linear fashion. Each sound is available as separate download. 
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