Wrapping You Up With a Bow - Binaural wrapping sounds for ASMR and Relaxation


TranquilLily ASMR
Published 9 years ago

This video features: Crinkling, tissue paper, wrapping paper, scissors, ribbons, tape and a cardboard box.
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Hello Friends!

It's my favorite time of year and that means holiday themed videos! I start off easy with a sounds video of one of my most beloved holiday activities: wrapping presents. I literally put the camera and mic in a box and wrapped it like a present, bow and all, taking my time and re-wrapping to pad the length a bit. Although I never get tingles from my own videos, I fell asleep twice while editing this one so I hope it works as well for you guys!

See you next week for more holiday fun!


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What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response which is a kind of pseudo-scientific name for what is actually a very real feeling that many people have experienced. It's generally described as a pleasant tingling in one’s head, neck or spine and can be downright euphoric for some. Videos with the ASMR tag are made to trigger that feeling specifically in people to help them relax and fall asleep and generally include things like soft speaking, close attention, meticulous finger movements, sounds close to the ear and many other awesome things. If you'd like to learn more about ASMR, go here! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response

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tranquillily asmr binaural Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response Binaural Recording asmr paper 3D scissors tape holiday Christmas

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