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This episode of Sound Detectives is
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presented by Half Price Books. You
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know that feeling of excitement you get when you're
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heading out on a trip? I
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feel the same way when I crack open a new
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book. So, let's
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see what we can find today. At
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Half Price Books, there are so many different
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stories to choose from. There's
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an endless world to explore
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within the store itself, from
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music, movies, comics, games, even
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toys, and, of course,
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books. Because a good book can
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take you anywhere you want to
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go. Now,
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let's see here. Mmm...
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This is the one. Thanks
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to Half Price Books, I've got the
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right story for me. Stay
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tuned. Hear
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a cheer. His sings
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are missing. This
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calls for a certain
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team to solve this
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mystery. Sound
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Detectives! Punch
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knows the ropes, got his start on the
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street. Sound Detectives!
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I'm Audie the Ear here with heart
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and feet. Sound
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Detectives! A
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detective duet who are ready
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to get the world back
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on track. The world back
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in soundtrack. The bar is
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counting on us two to
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return every splash, every crash,
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and we will do every
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splat, every zap, every chomp,
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every chew. Every
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ring, every ding, every new,
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every... Phew! What's that sound?
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Sound Detectives! In
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a typical case, When you catch
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the bad guy, you go right to the
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authorities. And
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that got, I just needs a little help
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from his. Maybe
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I'm getting soft or. Maybe
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Audi is rubbing off on me, but
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Lavar deserves a chance to right his
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wrongs. I'm going to give such. As
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is he tells the that he's behind
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this whole mess. I. Want unmask
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him as the sounds when. Body
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is that you? Are you? Okay there? For
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us, Oh is incredible even
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you. All the different flavors
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flavor combinations leave losing season.
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Again at it, but it sounds like you might
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need some help in there are now now Now
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come. With a D V
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lumbar. Brilliant. I
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knew sprinkle cease to
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sardines cinnamon. Toast pancake
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to so marmalade. Again,
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but you know of are trying to win
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as over by sending Miss Bezel toaster. Between
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a better up a little. Bit but punch.
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I really appreciate way said in
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there about him being a good
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guy. Giving him a chance to come
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clean to the world, I. Still can't believe that
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you can actually hear my monologue. i'm
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a big year hunch or what? Have
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I changed frequencies? One of a dog
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like to hear that? Okay, but what
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if I taught really lonely do seeking
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death? I'm still here. That what if
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I was like a southern lady? I
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love it and I can hear it.
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So close to returning all the sounds.
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This is our last one! Well
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that's what LeVar told us. Though he hasn't
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always been completely honest with us, has he?
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You know, he said he's got that machine under
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control. But we should destroy it, you and me,
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just to make sure. Pull out
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all of the wires and make absolutely certain that it
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can't turn on again and suck up sound. I
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don't know, that seems a little over the top. If
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LeVar says his magical sound eating machine is under control,
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then I believe him. Sound
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eating machine. Walking, talking ear. You know, LeVar
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really has some wild ideas, but you are
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one of his better inventions. Thanks, Sunch. And
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now I'm also your personal chef.
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Yeah, let me get a slice of that toast. Oh yeah, try this one.
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Oh, and this one. Hey,
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Adi, what did you say these
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were made with again? Oh, that one is
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sprinkles and tuna. Adi,
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even your cooking has grown on me. And
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after all this, I can say I have
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a new friend. Sunch, you
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really mean it? I'm getting soft. For
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old times sake, do you want to
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press play on the old voicemail? Offer
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you anything. Okay, go.
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Voicemail. New message
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from LeVar Burton. Good
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morning, detectives. I
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trust you're enjoying your toast roast
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3000? All
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2,999 previous
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versions might not have worked, but I'm
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trying this new thing where I learned
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from my past mistakes. Each
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is an opportunity for growth and offers a
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chance to make it better the next time.
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Like when I realized that a
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toaster doesn't actually need a flotation
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device, or when
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I learned it's okay to ask for
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help when you accidentally suck up a
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bunch of the world sounds. I'm really
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sorry about that. Now,
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about this final sound. It's
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so familiar to me. Clean
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and simple sounding, but I can't seem to
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put my finger on it. Luckily,
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I had the foresight to give Audie
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hands. You'll have more
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than enough digits to decipher this
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sound, and wrap up our last
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case in record time. I'll
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see you both at the opening of
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the Museum of Sound. Oh
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yes! We are so close to fixing everything!
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Well, would you look at that. Thanks to
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us, the Museum opening will go as planned,
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as long as LeVar admits to everyone that
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he's the sound swindler. Hopefully he'll
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remember who his friends are when the press arrives
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at the gala. I don't
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do this for the accolades, but I do
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think it's only right that I, or we,
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be recognized with an award or some sort
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of statue, maybe. Aw, Hunch.
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I don't need any special attention or award.
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A simple thank you is enough for me.
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Wow! Look at this beautiful little wooden
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box LeVar sent with the mystery sound.
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Look at this detailed carving on
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top of our faces. I'll
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treasure this forever. Okay, I take
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it back. I would enjoy
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a thank you, and a beautifully
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carved little wooden box. Okay, ready
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to get into it? See what we're working with?
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I'll just open it up, and... Say,
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I think I recognize that sound. Yeah,
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I really think I do. You know,
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Hunch, ever since I started working with you, I spent
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a lot of time in the library studying up on
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being a detective, reading all of Solvall's books. You
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know he has a whole litany of them. And
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I think I know where to start. Are you sure you don't want to
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listen to the sound again? Well,
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we can listen again once we get there to
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compare and contrast, but it might be faster if
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we just head there right away. Are you ready
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to go to the library? Audie,
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I love the library! What's not to love? Oh,
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I haven't been to the library in so long, Audie. Oh,
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you're gonna love it. I love this one.
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Guess what? They still roll. All
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right, you ready to go inside? What a
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marvelous structure. What a fabulous public resource.
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Do you know that a library is
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a place you can get books?
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Stay with me. Four? You
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still there? Yeah. Three? Yeah, Soty, I knew
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that. I've been going to the library for
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years. Ready? But you know the
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rule. Once we enter these doors, we have to use
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ours. Library voice. And
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here we are. Oh,
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the miraculous temple to knowledge. Wow,
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it's exactly like I remember it.
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Ooh, hunch. You gotta keep your
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voice down, remember? Okay, we're going to try my best. Oh,
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oh, audio over there. That's the section
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where they used to keep detective solvals,
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adventures for junior detectives. I used to spend
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hours and hours pouring over mystery novels that
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I check out from the library. Oh, that
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sounds great, hunch, but remember, your
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voice. Oh, yeah, the words, yeah. Man, I used to read those
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books all the time. And oh, Nancy Drew! Aunty
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Nancy Drew! Hunch! And the, oh, and the Hardy
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Boys! Hunch! Oh, and the Magic Treehouse,
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Aunty! Hunch! Oh, wow. What? You're getting a little
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excited and your voice is getting loud again. Oh,
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Aunty, it's okay. It's not that big of a
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deal. Look, those people are talking. You haven't said
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anything about them. Those children listening to
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story time? Yeah. Yeah, they
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have different rules. And what about the librarian? She's
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reading a whole book out loud. Quiet down over
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there. No, no, no, no, thank you. Hey, you
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quiet down. No, no, thank you. Thank you so
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much for all you do. My friend is trying
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to enjoy the library. Hunch. Huh?
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The librarian is reading the story during
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story time in the children's corner.
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That is okay. You
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and I are trying to research the
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sounds, so we are following library
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etiquette. Okay. I
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make no promises. I understand you're getting excited, but try
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not to break the rules. Oh, yes, of course. Oh,
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Aunty, here are those
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books I was talking about. Oh, you know, my favorite
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thing about these They always unmask
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the bad guy, you know? Sure, that must
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be satisfying. At the end, they always figure
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out who done it. And
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you see, Adi, that's why it's so hard
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for me to keep LeVar secret. It goes
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against every instinct, every lesson I've learned as
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a detective. Right, we already know
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who done it, but we done not be
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able to tell it because it's a secret.
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I sincerely hope that LeVar will come clean
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on his own and soon. I promise you
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he will. All right, Hunch, look, here's the
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reason why I wanted to bring you
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to the library. I think that the
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mystery sound might be the sound of
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a stack of books being returned and
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hitting the table. That nice, firm fud.
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When you check out books and they
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come back. Look, look, look, that librarian,
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she's bringing back a stack of books right now. Let's
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listen. Huh.
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OK. Yeah, I can see
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why I thought it was similar. But of course,
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if the sound is here, then it's not the missing
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sound. But hopefully, it'll give us a step
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in the right direction. This sounds like more than
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one fud. It sounds like a series of fud. You're
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right. Let's go ahead and listen to
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the mystery sound again. I'll open this beautiful wooden
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box. We'll follow step 17, compare
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and contrast. Oh, yep.
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That's different. This sounds like it
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has something, rather than a series of
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fuds. I'm getting a sense that
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there's some sort of latch. Are
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you hearing that subtle click? I'm
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hearing a little click, and I'm only hearing
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one big thud. Mm. Yeah,
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it sounds like something's closing for sure,
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but oh, yeah.
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Ow. Ow. Oh, no. Ow.
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Adi. You OK? Oh,
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no. OK. Adi's. Whoa. I'm
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OK. Ow. Oops, sorry. Ouch. Adi,
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what's the matter with you? Well,
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um, hi-ya. Oh,
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ow. It's kind of hard to understand you when
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you're yelping. Sorry, Hunch, but yeah. I'm not feeling
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so good. I got a lot of
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ouchy tension all through my ear body. It's
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kind of like when we're doing this. in
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the airplane but it's a little bit different. What
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do you think is going on, Ody? Oh hunch,
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I'm afraid to say that I think I
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might have an ear infection
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which is a fascinating topic for
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relaxing on ears. Hmm, I
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don't know much about ear infections but oh
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we can check out some books from the
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library. Oh golly,
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the Dewey Decimal System is hard to navigate.
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Oh hmm let's see ears, what do ears have?
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Canals, let's look over, nope this one's about
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Venice, that can't be it. Um
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let's see here, drums,
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timpani, snares, oh I'm
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having trouble finding this book Ody.
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Let's see here, oh oh wait wait wait I'm in the right
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section now. It's 600, medicine
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and technology. What's here? You got
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health, the human body, invention, oh
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wait Ody you're both of those
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things. You're an invention that's part
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of a human body? Exactly. I
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know, um maybe
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if you could start skimming something
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hunch, ouch ouch. Okay okay I'll
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skim, I'll skim, I'll skim. Oh
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it's okay I can get going.
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Wacking on ears, I'm working a
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mirror, I'm twisting on her. I don't
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think you're up to it. Got you, watch
13:12
your lunch, I can take over this. I
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guess I can. Wacking on
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ears, using on ears, using on ears,
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using on ears, using on ears. Did
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you know ear infections are the number one reason
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parents bring a child to the doctor? Could
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you hurry please hunch? Okay next page,
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okay. Um, ear pain is the
13:35
main sign of an ear infection. Do
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you have that Ody? Do you have ear
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pain? Yep, I'm sorry yep. Okay and other
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signs include a fever, trouble eating, drinking or
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sleeping. Are you asleep right now Ody? No
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I'm clearly awake. Oh of course your eyes
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are open. Um well did you know that
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ear infections happen when viruses or bacteria get
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into the middle ear, the space behind the
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eardrum. Yeah as a matter of fact I
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did know that. a
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piece of toast. And you know, speaking of
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toast, Adi, I've been thinking. It
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was very nice of Levar to send us that
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Toast Rose 3000 as an apology, to try to
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make it up to us for concealing the sounds
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going missing and all... soundswindler thing.
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It was very thoughtful. But I just
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have to say, I really think Levar
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needs to be honest with everyone. It
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takes a lot of courage to admit you've made a
16:22
mistake, and I hope Levar has that courage, and he
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uses the gala to come clean. I
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think people might forgive him. It sounds
16:28
like you're starting to forgive him. Oh boy!
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And then all this will be wrapped
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up with a bow. Levar forgiven, sounds
16:36
returned. Oh, I can hardly wait. Okay,
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hunch, let's get back to solving this
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final sound. I'm raring to go. Let's
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listen to this sound one more time. Righty-oh!
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You know, I think I've heard a sound like this before.
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Yeah, Adi, it reminds me of the bank. It's
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where I keep my safety deposit box.
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Ooh, sounds safety-ish. Oh, is it ever?
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It's inside of a vault. Oh,
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the sound is at the bank itself? It's
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right down the street from the dark side. Ah,
17:15
here we are, Adi, the bank. Beautiful.
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I've got a special pass because I'm a
17:21
very important client. Oh, really? Uh-huh. We're gonna
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go straight to the back where they keep
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the vault. The vault? Well, where's
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the vault? That's an excellent question, Adi.
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When you mentioned latches earlier, that made
17:31
me think of the vault and safety
17:34
deposit box at a bank. And
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a vault is a big, secure room
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made of strong materials like steel, cobalt,
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and other stuff that keeps people from
17:43
breaking in. And then inside
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the vault are the safety deposit
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boxes? Exactly. And both of these have latches
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that you have to open. And when you
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close the doors, they click in. And they
17:54
sound like they'll be metal and metallic in sound,
17:56
which sounds a lot closer to the mystery sound
17:58
than the thought of- Library books Adi
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what I have in this vault is
18:19
even more precious than that. Oh my
18:22
goodness I can barely even imagine something
18:24
more precious than that. Okay, so uh
18:28
This is a vault and here's the vault
18:30
door that is quite a door
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There's a big heavy door.
18:34
Oh, I love the little clinking
18:37
sounds that preceded the opening like a
18:39
like a chain or tiny Mechanism moving
18:41
within the door. Okay, but let's be
18:43
sure to listen the mystery sound again
18:45
opening my beautiful safety deposit
18:47
wooden box Not
18:52
the vault door but maybe it's the
18:54
safety deposit box should we open yours
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and she was sort of mysterious Precious
18:59
things you keep inside Adi you better prepare
19:01
yourself. It's the most mysterious precious thing of
19:03
all Very
19:14
treasure Mysterious
19:16
space portal very close Adi
19:18
it's Adora
19:25
Uh-huh and a little trench
19:28
coat. Uh-huh and a very
19:30
old copy of detective Solvall's
19:32
handbook for young detectives My
19:38
three treasures Adora
19:40
a trench coat and detective
19:42
Solvall's handbook for young detective
19:45
Understand that these are special items, but why
19:47
do they matter so much to keep them
19:49
in a vault? Wouldn't
19:51
you like to know but let's focus on the
19:53
sound you're right. We're here for a job Right
19:56
And we know it's not the vault door, right? And we know
19:58
it's not the safety deposit box. What
20:02
We know: it's smaller than a vault door.
20:04
That bigger than a city deposit box. Get.
20:08
What You In It opens and closes and
20:10
his medal. A
20:12
car. Or
20:14
car door To me that magical.
20:20
Oh and I love the way. Better than season.
20:23
It's hard. Wow wow wow wow do I?
20:25
that. Surround sound, old my in such
20:27
and just pulling up. Beverly
20:36
Goodman. Coming for you live with
20:39
huge news about it appears. That
20:41
all missing sounds have been returned
20:43
and we understand that one of
20:46
the final return sound with the
20:48
humble car door. Now I bet
20:50
you never thought of that sound
20:53
as particularly musical with the band
20:55
Okay though uses all kinds of
20:57
everyday objects. To play their songs
20:59
and unique ways for their music videos.
21:02
And maybe even played music. Yes,
21:04
you get this. We the car
21:06
they're here to tell us more
21:08
about it. I am Damien I'm
21:10
then we are in the band.
21:12
Okay go And we are just
21:14
so relieved that the sound of
21:16
car doors his back and can
21:18
you tell me when you listen
21:20
to a car door open and
21:22
said what do you hear why
21:25
is it special a card or
21:27
opening It's a ton of little
21:29
sounds all of the same time.
21:31
It's a big see something like
21:33
medal for newer car maybe some
21:35
tennis. composite and move matches and
21:37
all these signals same time com and
21:39
it has it's really nice delightful crunch
21:41
to let's you know your say so
21:43
in the car with your kids are
21:46
safe in the car ah or if
21:48
you happen to be trying to make
21:50
music with your car door then a
21:52
nicer see that kind of gives you
21:55
said a nice little tingle and your
21:57
belly than a kick drum might otherwise
22:00
Uh-huh. There's a resonance to the inside of the
22:02
car too if you're on the inside of the
22:04
car it goes Shoom,
22:07
shoom. I like that and
22:09
you liked it so much you used
22:11
it in your video for your song
22:13
meeting slash getting Instead of
22:15
playing drums you used parts of
22:17
the car like the doors as
22:19
percussion You
22:36
do have drums and guitars
22:39
and instruments so why use
22:41
car doors? The
22:43
thing with sound is that there's no
22:45
difference between music and sound Most
22:48
people think of music as just being organized sound
22:51
But there's nothing about a violin that
22:53
is inherently different than a car door. They
22:55
just they both make sounds and One
22:59
is a little bit easier to organize and one is a
23:01
little bit more tonal than the other one But
23:04
you can really take anything and
23:06
make music with it. So we thought maybe we
23:08
could do that with a car Okay,
23:11
I think I'm starting to get it. I guess
23:13
you don't even need an instrument to make music
23:16
You can make sound with anything you can bash on
23:18
your body and you can bash on the hand and
23:20
you can tweak strings and cluck
23:23
things and you can hum and you can
23:25
sing there's all sorts of things you can
23:27
do really any object and
23:29
make sound Okay, and
23:31
I'm curious. Were you always like this?
23:34
Were you the kind of kid? We're always
23:36
making sounds and noise with whatever you could
23:38
find. I Think I
23:40
continue to be the kind of kid who annoys everybody
23:42
with the sound I have
23:44
a hard time not drumming on everything for some
23:46
reason my soul wants triplets all the
23:48
time And so I'm always being a ticket a second
23:50
a second One two three one two
23:52
three one two three one two three on everything And
23:55
I want to feel it everywhere I want
23:57
to share it everywhere and I have Hubble
23:59
not. Doing it and everything. no
24:01
matter what the people around me feel. Isn't
24:04
then? how about you? There's a saying
24:06
that I used to do in an
24:08
elementary school is the tricky to was
24:11
a wooden roller he put it on
24:13
the as your desks and you for
24:15
some now with one hand in you
24:17
you flick it was. Energy
24:20
removed the ruler. Wow that vibration
24:22
is having it seems sets and
24:24
scared. It's really hard to dating,
24:26
especially when you're trying to avoid
24:28
admitting moment in. A
24:30
different thing that. Sets.
24:33
A pretty cool zags, ruler, pots
24:35
and pans, Car doors city. all
24:37
the sound make life a little
24:40
more music. All we do without
24:42
them. Living without car doors is
24:44
like car is like living without
24:46
spaghetti sauce. You know, like you
24:49
can get my but you want
24:51
to. So
24:53
true. Think the. Mean
24:55
seen nothing. More
24:59
than one over New. On
25:05
offer Com. Love our Fargo!
25:09
Congratulations you've got up to
25:12
tactics to solve the final
25:14
sound. Mr. Aren't
25:16
for a cobbler. Tuxedo Audi put
25:18
on her death forces the Caliph.
25:21
Go on. I want the both
25:23
of you to know that I've
25:25
decided to come clean to the
25:27
world and said look that I
25:29
am the so called sounds with
25:32
going to tell everyone at the
25:34
press conference before the museum over
25:36
and die. Won't forget the thank
25:38
you to I couldn't have solved
25:41
this on my off so that's
25:43
make some noise for being honest
25:45
and. Asking for help if
25:47
the best way to approach
25:50
it. Difficult situation? Okay I'll
25:52
see you tomorrow for the
25:55
biggest nothing them go wrong
25:57
sound good to you sound.
26:00
The Great. Thing
26:07
with great feeling to solve
26:09
the case. I see why you love
26:11
it so much lynch. He believed
26:13
said now that me see must sound just
26:15
open All the people get to enjoy. I'm
26:18
so glad in the forest finally
26:20
coming clean about being the sounds
26:22
know and I'm at my my
26:24
own instincts about unmask. The
26:26
Gallows Going to be the perfect place to
26:28
do it in front of every. and of
26:30
course I'm very happy than all of the
26:32
sounds of been returned and we're going to
26:35
be renown the world over. We
26:37
hear on anything to that is a. Great
26:40
team say I do remember when
26:42
you ask me the bank why
26:44
the things in my thing. For
26:47
me. Because
26:50
I was saving them for someone
26:53
special. My protege. Someone.
26:55
Who would learn from me about
26:58
the detective businesses and detective or
27:00
he? Overall and I have to
27:02
confess when I pictured that person
27:04
was not a three foot findings
27:06
ear Sure it rarely is, but
27:08
I think these clothes will fit
27:10
regardless. Were
27:14
partners. Close
27:16
the about that are you. Gonna
27:19
celebrate with a toast. This
27:21
one my greatest creation yet.
27:24
Butter from the time ah that
27:26
I do sounds delicious body of
27:28
not gonna lie tell when I.
27:36
Stay. Tuned after the credits
27:38
and soon mistreated. Whooping you.
27:41
Can help me some. detect
27:48
features the voices of jessica
27:50
mckenna thomas endorsed of armor
27:52
this episode also features damien
27:55
cool and damn to not
27:57
of the band okay go
28:00
Our newscaster is voiced by Julia
28:02
Smith and a special thanks to
28:05
Wayne Strathley for her help with
28:07
today's sounds. This episode
28:09
was written by Julia Smith,
28:11
Joanna Sokolowski and Isabel Redmond
28:14
Dolce and produced by Julia
28:16
Smith and Joanna Sokolowski. Additional
28:18
dialogue is by Jess McKenna
28:21
and Vinnie Thomas. Our story
28:23
editing is by Josephine Martorana
28:25
and John Delore with additional
28:27
story editing by Matt Powers.
28:30
Our sound design, engineering, mixing
28:32
and additional original music is
28:34
by Brendan Burns. With
28:37
additional sound design by Tamika Weatherspoon. Our
28:39
managing producer is Tamika Weatherspoon
28:42
and our associate producer is
28:44
Talon Strathley. Original theme music
28:46
by Adam Dibert and Jessica
28:48
McKenna. And our artwork is
28:50
by Aaron Nestor. Sound Detectives
28:52
was created by Julia Smith
28:54
and Joanna Sokolowski. Our
28:57
executive producers are Josephine Martorana
28:59
for Citcher, Lavar Burton, Isabel
29:01
Redmond Dolce and Sangeeta Patel
29:03
for Lavar Burton Entertainment and
29:05
Julia Smith and Joanna Sokolowski.
29:16
Hey there. Thanks to you and
29:18
the Solvall Squad, we figured out the
29:20
mystery sound from the last episode. Let's
29:22
give it one final listen. You
29:27
helped us identify that sound as
29:29
an automatic car wash. Now
29:34
it's time for our next
29:36
mystery sound. Here it
29:38
is. Let's
29:43
listen to that one more time. Okay.
29:48
A beep. So
29:52
probably a machine. And it
29:56
rumbles. Maybe even shakes
29:59
a bit. What kind of
30:01
machine rumbles and shakes like that?
30:04
I'm stumped, but I bet
30:07
you know the answer. Need
30:09
some help? Visit sounddetectivespodcast.com
30:11
for a peek at Detective
30:13
Sauval's handbook. We'll
30:16
reveal the answer next episode, along with
30:18
a brand new sound for you to
30:20
solve. Sound good to you? Sounds
30:23
great to me. This
30:27
episode of Sound Detectives was presented
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