199 pistes audio libres de droits pour "Bleu"

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Blues style riff, plenty of delay and reverb. Slight distortion, sorta choppy with some snap like breaks in the riff. Bit messy at times.
Auteur: Aceinet
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These loops are a set of slow funk-inspired jazz loops with notes of blues overlaying a foundation of trap drums. Slow, atmospheric and reflective, these atmospheric loops work perfectly for backgrounds or transitions for your next project.
Auteur: Drumartist
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Acoustic blues guitar improvisation with some field recordings from life in a grange. Recorded with a epiphone guitar and a zoom h1.
Auteur: Yunclas
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Blues riff in eb on electric guitar. Loops at 120 bpm. Mic'd amp.
Auteur: Unclesigmund
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Written by Virginia Liston (1890-1932). Performed by Virginia Liston (vocals), unknown (cornet), unknown (banjo), unknown (piano).
Auteur: Virginia Liston
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This is pressing keys on my hyperx fps keyboard with cherry blue mechanical switches. Recorded with a lapel microphone and a phone.
Auteur: Simeonradivoev
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Made in fl studio using different soundfonts, distorsion is in it's limits with this one ahahaha. . . It took me around 1 hour.
Auteur: Ofresco
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Me playing guitar in front of tv set. . . . Bored.
Auteur: Rgoldkind
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Guitar in front of tv set played into iphone fender emulation.
Auteur: Rgoldkind
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Here is a rainy day version with what sounds like blue jays and other birds including crows in the background. Recorded on the back porch with rain falling off eaves in a spectacular sound clip via a tascam dr-05.
Auteur: Toonothing
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This sound was recorded outside the blue mosque in istanbul during friday prayer at the same time as the other recording from the blue mosque in may 2005. Recorded by asbjørn blokkum flø and kjetil bjørgan.
Auteur: Asbjornflo
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A small collection of landed birds, possibly crows or blue jays, cawing and chattering in the woods behind my house.
Auteur: Alienistcog
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A small collection of landed birds, possibly crows or blue jays, cawing and chattering in the woods behind my house.
Auteur: Alienistcog
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Recorded in a room with a very high cieling added with echo at the end of a blues session !.
Auteur: Eltenjohn
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Date: 29/9/2017location: hamilton, new zealand. Played this piece with a marine band hohner in the key of c. This was recorded using audacity with macbook pro's built-in microphone. I used audacity's noise reduction feature to drown out the noise in thebackground.
Auteur: Vibratair
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Electric guitar, clean, phaser/flange type of sound, sorta blues yet spacey.
Auteur: Aceinet
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Transformation 2 of a spoon hitting an empty glass.
Auteur: Danagarcia
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In an early morning in june birds are singing between gardens and forest in germany. A plane flies by.
Auteur: Tom Corax
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A classic chord progression blues recorded with zoom h4.
Auteur: Edo
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Clean sound blues in em, c7/d, b7 and b. Recorded on an lg smartphone, yamaha pacifica electric and crate acoustic amp. This track is clean, no fx.
Auteur: Pog
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A lo-fi kind of blue riff in g.
Auteur: Aceinet
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Auteur: Loyalty Freak Music
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Recorded with audacity using hydrogen drums, a line 6 amp, jackson dinky guitar, bass is guitar pitched down with audacity.
Auteur: Guitarmancanplay
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Electric guitar low distortion blues style based on d sharp, g sharp and f sharp (you pick).
Auteur: Aceinet
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My blues song, change it to blues without bass. Here is the full song: https://soundcloud. Com/theoneandonlyen.
Auteur: Prime
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Written by Virginia Liston (1890-1932). Performed by Virginia Liston (vocals), unknown (cornet), unknown (banjo), unknown (piano).
Auteur: Virginia Liston
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A simple slide guitar riff played on a fender strat.
Auteur: Blindhouse
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My beloved dog malu singing while a play slide guitar. Guará, distrito federal, brazil.
Auteur: Dtmendes
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Me playing guitar in front of tv set.
Auteur: Rgoldkind
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One of the few usable recordings in a near gale. Some tripod movement in the wind (rare for a benbo 1) file captures the enviroment with distant rushing tide and wind in the marsh grasses. Olympus ls-5 mic. Vivanco em35 parbolic.
Auteur: Listeningpost
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Just a quick thing of "bass" from me mouthrecorded with a blue snowball (condenser microphone).
Auteur: Raymajick
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Another recording of one of my favorite fall soundscapes featuring cottonwood leaves "shimmering", the lonely call of a blue jay and the soft sound of insects singing a little more quiet than they do in the warmer temps of summer. Recorded using my zoom h4-n recorder, and the famous sm57 microphone.
Auteur: Kvgarlic
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A recording done in late october of several years ago featuring the crisp sound of the leaves of a giant cottonwood tree being brushed by fall breezes. The sound of a lonely blue-jay really adds to this soundscape. Recorder used: handy zoom h4-n with internal microphones.
Auteur: Kvgarlic
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Electric guitar sorta dirty, raunchy, sloppy, don’t call it blues but can’t call it complete noise.
Auteur: Aceinet
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A blues-inspired throaty lead line created from an original patch of arturia's buchla easel v. Dark, and full of overdrive and saturation, this loop is perfect for driving an energetic electronic composition.
Auteur: Ovvcuxs
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Using a magic bullet or blender 3-4 times. Suitable for background kitchen sounds.
Auteur: Hanulskygirl
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Metal spoon stirring sugar into cup of coffeestirring sugarpouring coffee into take away (to go) cupsnapping lid on coffee cup. Suitable for barista type background sounds.
Auteur: Hanulskygirl
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Clean tone, blues style of riff but could almost be an intro for a doom/stoner rock song.
Auteur: Aceinet
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Written by Clarence "Pine Top" Smith (1904 - 1929). Performed by Pine Top Smith (piano solo with talking).
Auteur: Pine Top Smith
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Simply blues style riff, almost heavy distortion but it pulls back enough to not call it heavy. Some garage rock, independent style of blues you might call it. Some difference variations are throughout the piece.
Auteur: Aceinet
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Low gain, blues like riff. Almost sounds like something you might hear on the radio in the background. A little all over the place after a while.
Auteur: Aceinet
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Keyboard/guitar riff i hammered out when i was wasted, have no use for it so feel free to sample or use in your own productions.
Auteur: Jordanmencel
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Written by Clara Smith (1894 - 1935). Performed by Clara Smith. Saxaphone and piano accompaniment..
Auteur: Clara Smith
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There is a street musician downtown in the chicago area during blues fest. You can hear the background of automobiles in the background. Also, there is a guy selling 'ice cold water'. Some wind is heard since i was walking around.
Auteur: Fugacious
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My next door neighbor has dogs in his garage and you can hear them im using a condensor mic and bird are very crisp,it goes for about 50 min. I had the mic in the window recorded at basement-production508.
Auteur: Troyboy
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In this recording, a bluejay becomes increasingly insistent with its screeching. A distant bird can be heard responding at the end. ---two primo em172 capsules -> zoom h1.
Auteur: Hargissssound
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Hohner blues harp in c, played cross-harp (g major) for multiple “train whistle” sounds. First played high (d and f), then lower (b and d) , then a little faster. Recorded about 10 inches away with tascam dr-05. Multiple takes were trimmed and assembled in audacity.
Auteur: Secretmojo
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An interesting recording of birds, led by blue jays, doing their alarm calls. I was in the middle of the woods when i noticed that the birds seemed to be alarmed like there was a predator nearby and sure enough, i finally spotted a big barred owl sitting high in a tree about 50 yards from my recorder. Pretty amazing how the bird community sounds the alarm.
Auteur: Kvgarlic
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A peaceful fall soundscape of the swelling of the wind as it blows through the leaves of the cottonwood tree, plus, the melancholy sound of some blue jays calling out -- to me blue jays are the iconic sound of fall. Recorded using my handy zoom h4-n portable digital audio recorder and my rode nt-g 2 shotgun microphone. Enjoy.
Auteur: Kvgarlic
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