Discover the best bouncing ball sound effects for your projects. Perfect for games, animations, or videos, these effects capture the dynamic and realistic sound of a ball bouncing on various surfaces.
Retro video game bouncing ball sound, pixel art style.
Bouncing balls
5-second sound effect of a bouncing beach ball
A bright bamboo flute intro pierces through the morning mist, followed by three chirps of a skylark. A wooden window creaks open, and a child's voice, carrying the freshness of dew, sings: 'At the beginning of man—' (in a drawn-out mountain song tone), 'nature—is—good—' (the ending note rises like a silk ball tossed into the air). Clapping grows stronger in rhythm with Yao bronze drums, as twenty small feet stomp on the wooden floor with a resonant thud. Sudden bursts of laughter erupt like popcorn, as a boy chokes on his own saliva while singing 'if not taught,' triggering even more laughter. In the distance, a muffled 'bang!' is heard—the sound of a soccer ball hitting an old locust tree, startling sparrows into flight. The soundscape becomes immersive: on the left, a girl's clear voice leads with 'jade unpolished,' while on the right, a mischievous boy echoes 'cannot be made into a vessel' in a Dong chorus style. Behind, the rhythmic bouncing of a soccer ball against a rammed-earth wall aligns perfectly with the beat. When the children chant 'night watch dog, morning rooster,' a speckled hen clucks and flutters past the windowsill. A sound Easter egg is needed here—when the children sing 'silkworm spins silk,' the rustling of silkworms eating mulberry leaves blends in, and outside, a soccer ball crashes through a spider web, with dewdrops falling to the ground in a melodic 'ding-dong' to end this clever pun.
Regular bouncing of a rubber ball against a concrete floor in steady, monotonous rhythms.