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This is a countdown timer marking 10 seconds, perfect for use in interval training or any other activities. The countdown beep sound features beeps at 10-second intervals, with an added echo effect resonating at the end. This sound effect is commonly used when segmenting time during training sessions, tasks, or other situations where a countdown is beneficial.
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The mp3 file size for android and PC is 470kb.The file size of m4r for ios is 127kb.
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Well known as the Grande Valse Brillante,this is the first Waltz ever published for Chopin. It is considered that the autograph was added by the publisher because Grand is not attached to the autograph. Published one after another in 1834 in Paris,Leipzig,and London,the popularity of Waltz as Butoh is related to its popularity. Especially in Paris,the status of waltz was rapidly improving with the introduction of waltz to the ball at the Opera in 1834.
Composition: Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849)
A 10-second countdown beep sound used for timing, competitions, and start signals. Clear and functional for countdown presentations.
Composition: Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849)
Composition: Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849)
