Although at first I had trouble sleeping, I got used to sleep in short time. Whenever it rained, it was almost sounded like thousands of little rocks were falling down to the roof. My first dorm building was an old one and roof top was made of wood. Thank you for giving us a mental state of relaxation - no matter what your need is, these soothing sounds return us to a time of relaxation & peace that our minds love - what a great gift to us all - I hope everyone is generous in there contributions - we all need to take it down and find a mental place of peace and comfort, in this world. This was so nice! Thanks! Love from Sweden! This was the first time I slept with headphones on. I have this on loud enough to eliminate background sounds when doing university exams (from home, during covid). God bless myNoise and all who make it possible. These various tones are my only harbor from torment. Brought on by police abuse has turned a good life into a living nightmare. It also makes working my world-building and other things easier as well. Mixing the many sounds on this site with some lofi makes doing paperwork much easier. It helps to drain out any background chatter and I absolutely love it, thanks so much! I am a programmer and use this all day long, even if it is actually raining outside. Turning the tin roof rain on results in instant relaxation and focus for me. I have a tin overhang at my front door and front window, and this is how it sounds every time it rains. Listening to this with some Debussy playing, barely audibly under the rain, is about the most relaxing thing ever. This site was the first time I learned noise could be comforting and protective. It affects my anxiety and makes it hard to enjoy things. This is AMAZING! The sound helps me sleep it's so relaxing! Thank god there is no setting for 'hailstones the size of golf balls' - my other abiding memory - deafening, and not relaxing worrying whether the hail would blast through the roof! It had a cast iron roof and this invokes memories of late afternoons sheltering from the soaking subtropical rain. My grandparents lived in an Old Queenslander house in a sleepy country town in Australia. I always find JOY with this website and everything it brings. Rusted!" lol I play in an 80's cover band and some of you will recall this famous line from the B52's"Love Shack"! Well I'm meditating to this to start my Friday with a little chuckle. I listened to Tin Roof Rain along with The Fireplace and Examination Time yesterday while working through a particularly dense sociology reading – I felt like I was studying in an old university library all cozy while it storms outside :) I always visualize it as if I'm in a really tall building, there's an open window and crazy heavy rain outside. I love all the generators on myNoise to bits, but this rain is just perfect as general speech blocker, cosy sound, focus tool and anything else you need it to be. Great sound generator! I use it to focus on Game Writing.ħ years later this is still my go-to sound generator for focus. But that's okay, I'm dealing with it just fine and my concentration level has been raised by this wonderful sound of rain on a tin roof. This is exactly what it sounded like! If I turn it up too loud I feel like going to sleep even when I have to write. My bedroom as a teenager was in an added-on room of the house that had a tin roof. I've also noticed that they use myNoise on their iPads during study hall! My high school students also request that I turn this on during quizzes and quiet reading days. I love adding this to Medieval Library - I can imagine that I'm sitting in a warm room that smells of parchment and leather from the books covering the walls, while a soothing rain falls on the roof outside.
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