A drinking glass is a tuned instrument by accident — wet your finger, run it round the rim, and the glass holds a clear note for as long as you keep moving. These 24 glass tumbler clips work both sides of that fact: clinking toasts at a dinner table, ice cubes dropping into a half-full tumbler, the wet rim-hum, water poured to four different fill levels (each with a slightly different note), and the harder thud of a heavy-bottomed whisky glass set down on wood.
Restaurant scenes use the clinks and the set-down weight as room-presence layers under dialogue because they sell the location without any wide shot needed. Bar foley benefits from the ice drops — a single cube dropped into bourbon reads as 'pour me a drink' before anyone says it. ASMR creators reach for the wet rim-hum and the gentle stirs. Everything is free to download, no signup, no attribution needed.