John Philip Sousa's "The Wolverine" (1881) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 15 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "America First" (1916) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 74 from the band's 2018 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 4 (1899-1916). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Revival" (1876) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 3 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "The Volunteers" (1918) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 88 from the band's 2019 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 5 (1917-1922). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Columbia's Pride" (1914) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 70 from the band's 2018 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 4 (1899-1916). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "National Fencibles" (1888) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 33 from the band's 2016 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 2 (1883-1889). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Semper Fidelis" (1888) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 34 from the band's 2016 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 2 (1883-1889). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Guide Right" (1881) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 11 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Ambient synth piece in which every musical element is a pitch palindrome. I used it to experiment with some new softsynths I'd just bought - Korg Gadget. My first track for the disquiet junto... More on this 344th weekly Disquiet Junto project (Careful Symmetries: The Assignment: Explore palindromes in musical form) at disquiet dot com.
John Philip Sousa's "Mother Goose" (1883) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 19 from the band's 2016 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 2 (1883-1889). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Right Forward" (1881) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 14 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "The White Plume" (1884) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 23 from the band's 2016 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 2 (1883-1889). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Christmas Back Home performed by Wild Blue Country of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 11 from Christmas from the Rockies (1993).
Autor: Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Rockies, Wild Blue Country; Recording: United States Air Force
John Philip Sousa's "The Pride of Pittsburgh" (1901) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 60 from the band's 2018 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 4 (1899-1916). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "The Diplomat" (1904) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 63 from the band's 2018 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 4 (1899-1916). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "The Naval Reserve" (1917) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 77 from the band's 2019 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 5 (1917-1922). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Congress Hall" (1882) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 17 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Corcoran Cadets" (1890) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 39 from the band's 2017 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "America First" (1916) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 74 from the band's 2018 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 4 (1899-1916). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "The Dauntless Battalion" (1922) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 96 from the band's 2020 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 6 (1922-1928). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Review" (1873) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 1 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Sabre and Spurs" (1918) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 85 from the band's 2019 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 5 (1917-1922). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms performed by the Stellar Brass of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 13 from Contrasts (2007).
Autor: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: Gary Poffenberger; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Rockies, Stellar Brass; Recording: United States Air Force
John Philip Sousa's "The Federal" (1910) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 68 from the band's 2018 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 4 (1899-1916). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Review" (1873) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 1 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "On Parade" (1892) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 45 from the band's 2017 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "The Bride Elect" (1897) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 54 from the band's 2017 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
America, a rock rendition of "My Country 'Tis of Thee", performed by the Blue Aces of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 20 from Carry On (2007).
Autor: Arrangement: Miguel Gomez; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Blue Aces; Recording: United States Air Force
John Philip Sousa's "Sound Off" (1885) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 26 from the band's 2016 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 2 (1883-1889). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Guide Right" (1881) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 11 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "The Honored Dead" (1876) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 2 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Resumption" (1879) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 7 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "King Cotton" (1895) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 51 from the band's 2017 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "The Thunderer" (1889) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 37 from the band's 2017 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
O Holy Night performed by Starlifter and Roots in Blue of the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track 5 from the ensembles' 2020 album The Spirit of the Season.
Autor: Composition: SSgt Tim Davis and SrA David Duneman, Adolphe Adam; Mixing and Mastering: SSgt Tim Davis; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America, Starlifter and Roots in Blue
The track was taken of a dhl air boeing 757-200 flew over when landing at leipzig-halle airport (germany) on march 06, 2021. Equipment used for recording was a zoom h5 stereo field recorder. Registration of the plane was g-dhkt. If you like it, i would appreciate your comment. Thanks!.
Hi, i recorded the drums. But i couldn't find in which song to use them. If these drums are useful to anyone, great. Also write to me if you need each track, i will give everything you need. Excuse me for my bad english :) i speak russian perfectly )))tempo - 140bpm.
Night time at an intersection in a residential part of tokyo. Normally the street is quite busy, but at 11 pm you can hear more discrete sounds, including people walking around. The only processing was trimming at mixdown of the 2 independent stereo tracks. Recorded with 4 mics.
I recorded the end of a rain storm with water running off of the house and multitudes and species of frogs in the background. I used my phone to record a mono track and then used audacity to simulate spatial stereo. It made the traffic in the distance sound like spirits moaning. I thought it was pretty cool. (-;.
Chromaphone demo track of the soundset condensed energy. "condensed energy retains the power of real instruments in a smart package with very tight electric percussions, deep and soft drums, colourful and complex bells and evil soundscapes. ". More info here:www. Zensound. Es/soundsets/chromap…condensed-energy/.
Atmos of traffic on a suburban road. Not too busy. A bus stops at a bus stop and then drives off again. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 using internal stereo mic.
I am the singer ebrahim moradi. On the occasion of nowruz 2022, i sang this short track to welcome spring and the arrival of the new yearthe venue of this festival is in iran, kurdistan province, marivan city.
One of a series of recordings of me snapping my fingers. I've recorded myself finger snapping with one, two, and three fingers. These work nicely for certain kinds of ui buttons, and they might sound great as hand percussion in a music track. Recorded with a tascam dr-40x.
John Philip Sousa's "The Free Lance" (1906) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 64 from the band's 2018 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 4 (1899-1916). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "The Honored Dead" (1876) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 2 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Across the Danube" (1877) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 4 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Ben Bolt" (1888) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 31 from the band's 2016 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 2 (1883-1889). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "The Loyal Legion" (1890) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 41 from the band's 2017 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.