Wind chimes, but not the tinny tinkly ones. The big wooden ones.
The full throated belly laugh of a baby, who thinks whatever you do is hysterical, even if it’s just ripping up junk mail.
The doctor telling you, “The tumor is benign.”
Wind chimes, but not the tinny tinkly ones. The big wooden ones.
The full throated belly laugh of a baby, who thinks whatever you do is hysterical, even if it’s just ripping up junk mail.
The doctor telling you, “The tumor is benign.”
A crackling fire.
A well-tuned violin.
Sizzling bacon.
Rain on the windows when you’re falling asleep.
Rain period.
Perhaps the only non-musical sound I enjoy.
Maybe the sound of hitting/catching a baseball…
You’re not going to like the sound of this, but we just did this a year ago.
As a consolation prize, I’ll give you the synchronized laughter of quadruplets.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, baby giggles, attractive person laughing at something you said, soft rain, whatever. The real best sound is the person on the other team who’s covering you saying “oh crap!”
Unbelievably, it appears nobody in this or the other thread has mentioned the psst of a beer bottle opening or the musical sound of a cork being pulled.
The sound of a really satisfying dump hitting the toilet water.
I like the sounds of my dogs eating their dog food. Dogs eating = healthy and happy dogs.
When dogs stop eating that means vet bills, and/or worse…
Erm, or if a 12 cylinder Ferrari isn’t available, an 8 cylinder one like I linked to is a good substitute. :o
Howzabout a Renault Formula One V10 engine instead?
The last sigh when my dog settles down for a nap.
The startup chime on a Macintosh.
The sound of hummingbird wings.
Ice cubes falling into a glass on a blazing hot summer day.
The beep beep beep of the treadmill saying that I’m done.
The tick tick tick of my bicycle chain.
The clink of heavy dumbbells at the end of a hard rep.
The ping of the puck hitting the goal frame
Fuzz guitar.
Slap bass.
Jazz ride.
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Snowfall.
Thunderstorms.
Trees rustling in a breeze.
The “Thooomp!” that an M203 makes.
Other than Kesha songs, the answer is water from melting snow running down the storm drains when spring arrives.
I love railroad sounds, in particular, the sound of a diesel locomotive revving up.
(Too bad about the wind noise, that was the best I could find.,)the sound of a crowd cheering at a concert.
My daughter’s voice.
Rain
A wood fire
Hearing the choir and congregation sing Adeste Fideles on Christmas Eve
I like it when we stay by the ocean, I like to open the windows and listen to the sound of the surf.
Songbirds sounding happy.
Cat purrs.
Voices of loved ones.
The sound of a marching band off in the distance on a crisp fall night.
Distant thunder.
ETA: Those little snorty puppy noises they make when they’re snuggling in.
Bagpipes.
(Someone joked in another thread that bagpipes sound better at a distance…and the greater the distance, all the better yet. Twenty miles away is close to optimum.)
But, yeah, seriously: bagpipes, at a little distance.
Same with freight-train whistles. Right up close, too painful, but at, say, half-a-mile: lovely! Same with the chunk-chunk-chunk of a train rolling down the rails: a lovely, heavy, rhythmic sound.
Big round aircraft engines starting up.