The following sound files are to be used in conjunction with the second lesson in the key stage 3 unit: Religion in sound and music.
| 1: Echo from Shaman's Gallery in the Grand Canyon (1 sec) | |
| Source: Steven J Waller's Rock Art Acoustics Page | |
| 2: Aboriginal chanting, clapsticks and didjeridu (2 mins 21 secs) | |
| Source: "Didjeridu Master" CD, White Cockatoo Performing Group | |
| 3: The whirler (2 mins) | |
| Source: "Invoking the muse" CD, by Layne Redmond | |
| 4: Haitian drumming (4 mins 31 secs) | |
| Source: Music from religions and cultures of the world | |
| 5: Japanese Taiko drumming (6 mins 7 secs) | |
| Source: Northwest Taiko | |
| 6: Burmese gong (7 secs) | |
| Source: BuddhaNet | |
| 7: Tibetan singing bowl (5 mins 16 secs) | |
| Source: Internet archive | |
| 8: Bing Ben gong (1 min 3 secs) | |
| Source: martynhicks.co.uk | |
| 9: "Love Divine" (1 min 39 secs) | |
| Performed by members of Antioch Church, Ider, Alabama. Source: pilgrimproduction.org | |
| 10: Lux Aeterna, Duruflé Requiem (4 mins 16 secs) | |
| Source: St Clement's Church, Philadelphia | |