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It doesn't sound like a violin to me, although there is a violin or viola piece just after it, in the next scene. It sounds like a generic, rising synth hit effect with a concert tom(drum) layered below and the classic orchestral wind chimes above.

They probably got the main generic hit off some sample library then just added the delay effect that can also be heard and then layered it with the other sounds mentioned. It would be quite easy to recreate a close example or find a similar effect in an FX library.

The biggest impact I think comes from the concert tom. You often get a standard or rising tom hit on a comic reveal of large, bouncy or wobbly objects similar to the ones in the video.

It doesn't sound like a violin to me, although there is a violin or viola piece just after it, in the next scene. It sounds like a generic, rising hit effect with a concert tom(drum) layered below and the classic orchestral wind chimes above.

They probably got the main generic hit off some sample library then just added the delay effect that can also be heard and then layered it with the other sounds mentioned. It would be quite easy to recreate a close example or find a similar effect in an FX library.

The biggest impact I think comes from the concert tom. You often get a standard or rising tom hit on a comic reveal of large, bouncy or wobbly objects similar to the ones in the video.

It doesn't sound like a violin to me, although there is a violin or viola piece just after it, in the next scene. It sounds like a generic, rising synth hit effect with a concert tom(drum) layered below and the classic orchestral wind chimes above.

They probably got the main generic hit off some sample library then just added the delay effect that can also be heard and then layered it with the other sounds mentioned. It would be quite easy to recreate a close example or find a similar effect in an FX library.

The biggest impact I think comes from the concert tom. You often get a standard or rising tom hit on a comic reveal of large, bouncy or wobbly objects similar to the ones in the video.

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It doesn't sound like a violin to me, although there is a violin or viola piece just after it, in the next scene. It sounds like a generic, rising hit effect with a concert tom(drum) layered below and the classic orchestral wind chimes above.

They probably got the main generic hit off some sample library then just added the delay youeffect that can hearalso be heard and then layered it with the other sounds mentioned. It would be quite easy to recreate a close example or find a similar effect in an FX library.

The biggest impact I think comes from the concert tom. You often get a standard or rising tom hit on a comic reveal of large, bouncy or wobbly objects similar to the ones in the video.

It doesn't sound like a violin to me, although there is a violin or viola piece just after it, in the next scene. It sounds like a generic, rising hit effect with a concert tom(drum) layered below and the classic orchestral wind chimes above.

They probably got the main generic hit off some sample library then just added the delay you can hear. It would be quite easy to recreate a close example.

The biggest impact I think comes from the concert tom. You often get a standard or rising tom hit on a reveal of large, bouncy or wobbly objects similar to the ones in the video.

It doesn't sound like a violin to me, although there is a violin or viola piece just after it, in the next scene. It sounds like a generic, rising hit effect with a concert tom(drum) layered below and the classic orchestral wind chimes above.

They probably got the main generic hit off some sample library then just added the delay effect that can also be heard and then layered it with the other sounds mentioned. It would be quite easy to recreate a close example or find a similar effect in an FX library.

The biggest impact I think comes from the concert tom. You often get a standard or rising tom hit on a comic reveal of large, bouncy or wobbly objects similar to the ones in the video.

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It doesn't sound like a violin to me, although there is a violin or viola piece just after it, in the next scene. It sounds like a generic, rising hit effect with a concert tom(drum) layered below and the classic orchestral wind chimes above.

They probably got the main generic hit off some sample library then just added the delay you can hear. It would be quite easy to recreate a close example.

The biggest impact I think comes from the concert tom. You often get a standard or rising tom hit on a reveal of large, bouncy or wobbly objects similar to the ones in the video.