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strings.xml, regex: <string name="description_([\w\d_]+)">(.*)</string> --> | $1 | $2 |

Name Description
alarm_clock Sounds made by a clock that is designed to make an audible signal at a specific time.
applause The sound of a group of people clapping their hands to express approval.
baby_cry_or_infant_cry A young child crying or bawling.
bagpipes A wind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a reservoir of air in the form of a bag.
banjo A string instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity as a resonator, called the head.
bird Communication calls from birds including bird calls and songs.
cat Sounds produced by a cat, such as meowing and purring.
cello A larger, lower-pitched bowed string instrument with four strings.
clarinet A woodwind instrument consisting of a single-reed mouthpiece, a straight tube, and a flared bell.
classical_music Art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western music, including both liturgical and secular music, from roughly the 11th century to the present day.
cough A reflex consisting of an inhalation and forced exhalation of air often produced by obstructions in the throat.
country A genre of United States popular music with origins in folk, Blues and Western music, featuring instruments such as banjos, guitars, and fiddles.
crowd The sound of a large group of people gathered together.
crowing_or_cock_a_doodle_doo A distinctive cock-a-doodle-doo sound made by a male chicken.
didgeridoo An Indigenous Australian wind instrument, usually cylindrical or conical.
dog Sounds produced by a dog, including barking and growling.
doorbell The sound of a signaling device typically placed near a building's entrance with which a visitor can announce their presence to occupants.
electronic_dance_music A musical genres in which synthesizers and other electronic instruments are the primary sources of sound.
emergency_vehicle A loud noise-making device used to provide warnings to people nearby. A siren typically consists of a single pitch that changes either smoothly or abruptly.
fart The release of gases produced by digestion through the anus; flatulence.
finger_snapping A snapping sound caused by building tension between the thumb and another finger and releasing the other finger forcefully downward to hit the palm at a high speed.
flute A reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening.
guitar A string instrument with strings running over a fretboard, typically played by strumming or plucking the strings with the right hand while fretting the strings with the fingers of the left hand.
hiccup A strong, involuntary contraction of the diaphragm that may repeat several times per minute.
hip_hop_music Hip hop or rap music formed in the United States in the 1970s and consists of stylized rhythmic music that accompanies rhythmic and rhyming speech.
jazz A music genre that originated from African American communities of New Orleans during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
knock A sharp noise of a rigid surface being struck, usually without damage and deliberately, most often with the knuckles of the hand.
laughter Rhythmical contractions of the diaphragm in response to stimuli such as tickling, or from humorous stories or thoughts.
music A mixture of sounds and silence with elements of pitch and rhythm often related to an art form or cultural activity.
music_of_bollywood Hindi film songs featured in Bollywood films. Bollywood songs are a characteristic motif of Hindi cinema.
music_of_latin_america Music originating from Latin America which encompasses a wide variety of styles, including son, rumba, salsa, merengue, tango, samba, and bossa nova.
new_age_music A genre of music intended to create artistic inspiration, relaxation, and optimism as a method of stress management or to create a peaceful atmosphere.
outside_or_rural_or_natural Sounds that appear to have been recorded outdoors in a natural, non-man-made environment.
outside_or_urban_or_manmade Sounds that appear to have been recorded outdoors in a human-constructed environment.
piano A musical instrument played via a row of keys that the performer presses down or strikes with the fingers and thumbs of both hands.
pop_music A genre of popular music that originated in the West during the 1950s and 1960s. Songs are typically short to medium-length with repeated choruses, melodic tunes, and hooks.
snoring The sound resulting from obstructed respiratory airways during breathing while sleeping.
swing_music A form of 1930s-1940s American music using a strong rhythm section with brass or string instruments and medium to fast tempos.
telephone The sound of a physical or synthesized electric bell ringing to signal an incoming telephone call.
toilet_flush The sound of a toilet flushing water along with any waste through a drainpipe.
tools Sounds that originate from human-created machinery and devices.
trumpet A high-pitched brass instrument played by blowing air through almost-closed lips, producing a buzzing sound.
ukulele A small four-stringed guitar-like instrument that originated in Hawaii.
vehicle Sounds of mobile machines that transport people or cargo.
vehicle_horn_or_car_horn_or_honking The sound of a motor vehicle accessory whose purpose is to provide an audible alert of the vehicle's presence.
violin_or_fiddle A wooden string instrument, typically with four strings, that is played by bowing or plucking the strings.
vocal_music Music performed by one or more singers, with or without instrumental accompaniment.
water Sounds caused by motion of liquid water, including streams, faucets, and rain.
whispering Unvoiced speech, usually intended to be quieter to avoid causing disturbance or being overheard.
whistling High-pitched tone produced by blowing or sucking air through a small opening between the lips. Used to draw attention or to reproduce a melody.
wind Sounds caused by the flow of air, usually in an outdoor setting. Strong wind can make transcribing speech more difficult.
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