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The audio opens with the crisp, rhythmic sound of a rolled-up piece of paper being struck against a hard surface. There is a distinct percussive quality to the sound, reminiscent of a snare drum being struck. Each hit is forceful, producing a sharp, clear noise that punctuates the silence. Over the course of the audio, this action is repeated exactly ten times. The strikes are evenly paced, creating a steady rhythm that carries throughout. There's a brief pause between each strike, heightening the sense of anticipation. The sound of the paper striking the surface is unique, showing the versatility of everyday objects in creating music. The paper, tightly rolled, resonates with a hollow, drum-like tone each time it slaps the surface. The audio comes to a close after the tenth strike, leaving behind a lingering echo of the rhythmic paper drumming. The whole experience is a testament to the unexpected musical potential found in the simplest of objects.