Bell sounds. Sound effects and soothing ambient sounds.
I’ve gathered a variety of bell sounds, from the tones of large temple and shrine bells to bells from churches overseas.
The resonant ringing is both gentle and majestic, creating a richly solemn atmosphere.
Simply listening can be soothing, making it ideal for healing and relaxation.
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Bell sounds. Sound effects and soothing ambient sounds (21–30)
Church Bells Sound Effect [High Quality, Free Download]
![Church Bells Sound Effect [High Quality, Free Download]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5Vty53kgTeU/sddefault.jpg)
This is a bell sound effect using multiple bells, something you don’t often hear in Japan.
The sound design is very high quality, and if you listen with headphones you can experience reverberations of the bells ringing from various directions.
Even at high volumes, there is no noticeable degradation in tone.
The Sound of The Bells of St Gervais

This footage captures a concert performed by multiple bells, each with its own distinct timbre.
Since it was recorded in a natural setting, you can occasionally hear children’s excited voices, which actually work to the piece’s advantage, serving as a delightful touch that enhances its brightness.


