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As the audio begins, the distinct sound of a squeaky floorboard fills the air. It's a raw, wooden noise, a little grating yet strangely comforting. The squeak is soon accompanied by a second, slightly different tone, suggesting a change in surface from wood to tiled flooring. Suddenly, the awkward dragging sound of furniture being moved disrupts the steady rhythm of the squeaks. It's a chair, the source of the title, "First Chair". The dragging noise is harsh, almost abrasive, as if the chair is protesting against its relocation. Yet, there's a certain rhythm to it, a steady pull and release, that creates a peculiar melody against the backdrop of the squeaky floor. The soundscape conjures up a vivid image of an old, wooden chair being moved across different surfaces, each with its own unique sound. The squeaky protestations of the chair combined with the changing acoustics of the floor create a symphony of everyday sounds, painting a