Tap two dry pine boards together and the result is something like a quick hand-clap. Tap two oak blocks and the same gesture comes back noticeably deeper and slower — wood is a much wider sonic family than most field recordists assume, and this folder treats it that way. 126 wooden recordings across species and shapes: the wooden frog instrument scrape texture in multiple takes, wooden wind chimes captured in light and heavy breezes, hollow knocks on doors, drawers and furniture, and longer textural beds suited for ASMR.
Foley editors pull the hollow knocks for doors, lids and chest opens — small variations matter when the same character knocks on three different things in one scene. Game audio designers build inventory click banks out of the lighter taps because they layer cleanly with UI sounds. Nature and meditation channels reach for the wooden wind chimes sound for outdoor scenes. The frog-instrument scrape is a perennial favourite for stylised cooking videos and quirky transitions, where its odd register reads as 'curious' instead of 'wrong'. Free to download — no signup, no licence chase.