Recently reported results on the origin, propagation and attenuation of pressure waves in bubbling gas—solid fluidized beds are re-evaluated and the results are compared with additional experiments reported here. It is found that the measured pressure fluctuations are a result of slow and fast propagating pressure waves. Pressure waves with high propagation velocities (> 10 m/s) are unambiguously identified as compression waves, which move upwards and downwards. Upward moving compression waves originate from gas bubble formation and gas bubble coalescence. The amplitude of upward moving pressure waves is linearly dependent on the distance to the bed surface. Downward moving compression waves are caused by gas bubble eruptions at the flui...