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License
CC0 — public domain
Source
Freesound (CC0)
Copyright
Verified for public use
Duration
0:00
Plays
2 plays
Published
June 18, 2026
Updated
June 21, 2026

About this sound

This is a crisp, dynamic whoosh sound effect created by swinging a long bamboo stick. The audio captures approximately 0.56 seconds of pure movement, recorded with dual microphone placement—one positioned underneath (panned left) and another in front (panned right)—creating a spacious stereo image that emphasizes the directional motion of the swing. The tone is bright and natural with minimal processing, retaining the authentic texture of bamboo cutting through air. The intensity builds quickly and tapers smoothly, making it ideal for capturing that split-second moment of rapid motion. Creators commonly use this sound for video transitions, scene cuts, and dynamic scene changes in editing projects. It works well in streaming overlays, podcast intros, presentation slides, and motion graphics where a quick, energetic accent is needed. Game developers and app designers often layer similar sounds for UI interactions, menu transitions, or action sequences. The stereo separation makes it particularly effective in immersive audio contexts where directional movement enhances the viewer or listener experience. This sound fits naturally within the sound effects category as a versatile transition and movement element. Unlike heavier impact sounds or elaborate designed effects, this bamboo whoosh sits in the practical, everyday-motion category—comparable to the sound of a stick swinging, a quick hand gesture, or an object flying past. It's the kind of authentic, unprocessed sound that blends seamlessly into projects without drawing attention to itself. Listeners searching for this sound often look for related queries like swish effects, transition whooshes, stick impacts, air movement sounds, or fast fly-by effects. Companion sounds worth exploring include sharper stick cracks, softer fabric swishes, metallic swooshes, or reverse whoosh variations for more complex transition sequences.

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