I have used 50 plus of these background sounds for therapy, relaxation or to read and cut out the t.v. volume (I read my wife watches tv 😊) this is by far the best one I have experienced, the resonance and purr of machinery is perfect for me. Thank you for this work.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! 🩵 We're delighted to hear that you've found these background sounds helpful. Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and we're glad to have been able to provide something that enhances your well-being. If you have any further feedback or suggestions, feel free to share them. 🩵
@@YourPeacefulSound thank you for your response, in regards to possible (I will call them noises for ease of understanding) noises, when I was very young I would crawl all over the house, in England, my parents used to put me in an open box next to the tumble drier and I would stay there uninterrupted and fall asleep. That would be an excellent noise. #2 there is a you tube video of a WW2 German submarine engine, it only runs for about 20ish seconds but thenoise is super comforting. I know these noises work for me because I get goosebumps a shiver and drift off to wherever it takes me. Hope that is some potential homework. Much respect.
@@peterharris38 Thank you for your great suggestions!!! 🩵 We had some tumble dryer sound videos in the past, but I'm not sure it is still available (will check out). 😉 But, the real challenge will be to find the sound of the tumble dryer that was in use when we were kids. 😉 The WW2 German submarine engine sounds as a great challenge too. Thanks, once again. 🤗
Yes. Sometimes it is not easy to distinguish between the two sounds, especially when it comes to larger ships with a slightly more complex structure. Thank you, of course, for your comment and we hope that you will find the sounds you like best on our channel. 😌
I have used 50 plus of these background sounds for therapy, relaxation or to read and cut out the t.v. volume (I read my wife watches tv 😊) this is by far the best one I have experienced, the resonance and purr of machinery is perfect for me.
Thank you for this work.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! 🩵 We're delighted to hear that you've found these background sounds helpful. Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and we're glad to have been able to provide something that enhances your well-being. If you have any further feedback or suggestions, feel free to share them. 🩵
@@YourPeacefulSound thank you for your response, in regards to possible (I will call them noises for ease of understanding) noises, when I was very young I would crawl all over the house, in England, my parents used to put me in an open box next to the tumble drier and I would stay there uninterrupted and fall asleep. That would be an excellent noise.
#2 there is a you tube video of a WW2 German submarine engine, it only runs for about 20ish seconds but thenoise is super comforting. I know these noises work for me because I get goosebumps a shiver and drift off to wherever it takes me.
Hope that is some potential homework. Much respect.
@@peterharris38 Thank you for your great suggestions!!! 🩵 We had some tumble dryer sound videos in the past, but I'm not sure it is still available (will check out). 😉 But, the real challenge will be to find the sound of the tumble dryer that was in use when we were kids. 😉 The WW2 German submarine engine sounds as a great challenge too. Thanks, once again. 🤗
This is perfect. I love the background noises from the workers. Feels quite realistic 👍
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Time to nap on the clock 😴
Very nice 👍🏻
Thank you. ❤️
Sound like a factory not ship engine room
Yes. Sometimes it is not easy to distinguish between the two sounds, especially when it comes to larger ships with a slightly more complex structure. Thank you, of course, for your comment and we hope that you will find the sounds you like best on our channel. 😌