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License
CC0 — public domain
Source
Freesound (CC0)
Copyright
Verified for public use
Duration
0:17
Plays
0 plays
Published
June 18, 2026
Updated
June 21, 2026

About this sound

This is a field recording of rain falling onto grass, captured from inside a garage with the back door open. The sound runs approximately 17 seconds and features the gentle, organic texture of rainfall hitting natural ground cover. The recording was made with a Tascam DR-40 and carries the subtle acoustic character of being sheltered indoors while capturing outdoor weather conditions. The tone is calm and naturalistic, with the soft patter of raindrops creating a peaceful, immersive soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive. This sound works well for video projects, meditation apps, sleep and relaxation content, and ambient background tracks for streams or podcasts. Content creators often use this type of recording to establish mood in documentary footage, nature videos, or cinematic sequences. It's also useful for podcast intros, background ambience during interviews, or as a calming layer in music production and sound design projects. Rain-on-grass recordings fit naturally into the nature sounds category because they capture authentic outdoor weather conditions with minimal processing. This particular recording stands out for its garage perspective, which adds a subtle indoor-outdoor acoustic quality that differs from recordings made fully outdoors or fully indoors. Listeners searching for rain ambience, weather soundscapes, or natural background noise will find this relevant and useful. Related searches might include gentle rain sounds, outdoor ambience, weather recordings, grass and water sounds, or peaceful nature soundscapes. Users might also look for similar recordings with different perspectives, such as rain on leaves, rain on pavement, or rain recorded from other sheltered locations. Pairing this with other nature elements like distant thunder or wind could create richer ambient compositions.

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