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The audio begins with the soft, familiar sound of a faucet being turned on. The gush of water is immediate, rushing forth with a steady, consistent stream. The soundscape then shifts as the water begins to fill a glass. It's a comforting, household sound that's almost musical - the water's pitch gradually rises as the glass fills, creating a soothing melody that's both simple and complex. The rhythm of water against glass intensifies, becoming a soft roar before it tapers off into a trickle, then a drip. The faucet is turned off, its metallic squeak echoing briefly. The final sound is of the glass being shifted, a soft scrape against the surface indicating its fullness. The sequence is a perfect foley effect, a commonplace yet captivating symphony of water, glass, and human interaction.