Spring Melt Ambience - ASMR soundscapes, soothing dripping, melting snow, forest sounds

For new weekly videos, please subscribe! Calm the mind with this soothing soundscape of the sounds of snow melting off the pines, gently dripping to the forest floor. Songbirds and the gentle hum of a forest atmosphere in that wonderful time of an early spring melt. If you enjoy this video, you may like Calm Blue Ocean. 4 hours of gentle ocean waves to lull you to sleep. Check it out here: If you enjoy my videos, please like and subscribe:) What are Ambient Soundscapes? Ambient soundscapes use audio and video to provide a pleasing, soothing and relaxing experience that can be used for focusing the mind during study or used to wind down and transition into sleep at night. Ambient Soundscapes can also be used to enhance the atmosphere in your home, workplace or waiting rooms. They make great screensavers and they substitute silence with warmth and soothing sounds and can be used in place of white noise machines. Ambient Sound can also trigger your ASMR. What is ASMR? Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response is a tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine brought about by a particular sound. ie: paper tearing, whispers, typewriter key strokes etc. SOUNDS USED IN THIS VIDEO: *melting snow drips *forest sounds *spring songbirds Creative Inspiration: My love of creative writing and slow mindful living has led me to create these relaxing Ambient Soundscapes. We all need a little time to slip away into a world of peaceful bliss. Take some time to yourself and get lost in these relaxing videos. Some of my processes: Openshot Video Editor, XEFX Pro, Blender, MAONO AU-A04H condenser mic for recording sounds and Audacity to clean up sounds. #ASMR #ASMRambience #soundscapes #springambience #sleepsounds #soothingrelaxation #ASMRambience #studyambience #soundsforsleep #sleepsounds #soothingrelaxation #ASMR #Ambience #Ambiance #Sound #Relaxation #CozyNight #AmbientSound #Soothing #Meditation #Sound
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