176 tracce audio royalty-free per "Antico"

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This is "Stile Antico sings Byrd's Ave Verum Corpus" by StPaulsIndy on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
Autore: StPaulsIndy
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Passamezzo moderno/"Gregory Walker" chord progression in C major, beginning with tonic chord in root position and continuing using minimal-change and "closest-packing" rules (minimizing each voice's change from previous note and keeping each chord's notes as close to each other as possible; resulting order of inversions is root-second-root-first/root-second-root-first-root)
Autore: Antediluvian67
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Passamezzo moderno/"Gregory Walker" chord progression in C major, beginning with tonic chord in second inversion and continuing using minimal-change and "closest-packing" rules (minimizing each voice's change from previous note and keeping each chord's notes as close to each other as possible; resulting order of inversions is second-first-second-root/second-first-second-root-second)
Autore: Antediluvian67
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Passamezzo moderno/"Gregory Walker" chord progression in C major, beginning with tonic chord in first inversion and continuing using minimal-change and "closest-packing" rules (minimizing each voice's change from previous note and keeping each chord's notes as close to each other as possible; resulting order of inversions is first-root-first-second/first-root-first-second-first)
Autore: Antediluvian67
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Gramophone playback rate fun.
Autore: Camel
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Old door-knocker. Recorded with edirol r-09 and external okm stereo mic.
Autore: Thulitt
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Prillarhorn is a cow-horn that is blown like a trompet, it has holes in it so it can be played like a flute. It's quite ancient and was used up to the 1500's.
Autore: Hedmarking
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Antique clock bell. Recorded with edirol r-09 and external okm stereo mic.
Autore: Thulitt
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The scala of the revheim brass lure.
Autore: Hedmarking
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Another of my grandmother's clocks chiming - this one is a single bell-like chime and the sound of the pendulum. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
Autore: Slumbermonkey
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Winding the hand crank of a 1909 tabletop victor ii phonograph and letting the turntable spin. Recorded with a tascam dp-24sd using two akg c 414 b-uls mics.
Autore: Nervousneal
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A simple recording of a wind on a music box, repeatable and loopable. (if sound-effect is used i would recommend adding some slight variation to the pitch, so it isn't as repetitive!).
Autore: Splendidjams
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Big ben strikes 8 o'clock before restoration work begins.
Autore: Thehymnplayer
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One of my grandmother's antique clocks being wound up a couple times - gives a low, twangy chime. You can also hear the pendulum ticking and the wind up of the chime. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
Autore: Slumbermonkey
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Some japan traditional music.
Autore: Volkain
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An antique musical cuckoo clock striking twelve and playing a tune on it's music box.
Autore: Bonboon
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Ancient willow flute.
Autore: Hedmarking
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Recorded with smartphone.
Autore: Starvingpony
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Old bulb shaped bell with metal arm and chain to pull and ring.
Autore: Dub
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About 40 seconds from the very end of a wind-up music box's cycle, so the notes are quite slow and the gears are at their most audible.
Autore: Sandocho
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About 15 seconds from a music-box right after winding it up all the way, so the notes are faster and a bit crisper then in my other samples. The melody is somewhat blurred due to the item's age, but it sounds like silent night.
Autore: Sandocho
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Composite several recordings of large coins (silver dollars, ike dollars, 50 cent pieces) dropped on a carpet from about 25cm. The aim was to make it sound like lots of money was falling out of a secret compartment - much like a slot machine.
Autore: Freqman
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Buzzing bone.
Autore: Hedmarking
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Sound of stones.
Autore: Hedmarking
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Racking the action of an antique pump shotgun. It may have been a winchester knock-off. May require some trimming and buffing. I think i recorded this with an akg perception 200 using cool edit -- and i did it to get my room-mate to leave (after we recorded the sounds of several of his guns and a sword. . . ).
Autore: Hiramjustus
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Old toy horn made of metal.
Autore: Unclesigmund
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Old alarm clock wound up and ringing.
Autore: Jessepash
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Antique hand coffee grinder grinding 35g starbucks espresso beans.
Autore: Emile
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A short song i made up for a game i am making. Generally meant to sound medieval. I did not record this as exported from an app. I didn’t end up using it, instead i used teller of the tales by kevin macleod. Play my game on scratch. Mit. Edu: (not released yet but is on my homepage, mad2-) chop! simulator.
Autore: G
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Man praying to the ancient gods.
Autore: Werwqerewqr
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Large car interior start & drive; speeds up.
Autore: Craigsmith
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Ancient tibetan chime.
Autore: Asuriya
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A music box i found at my nana's place after she passed.
Autore: Impendingofficial
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A medieval troubadour playing alone a melancholic music, in a room of a big castle. This is a synthesized sound produced with zynaddsubfx, trying to emulate the medieval instruments and atmosphere.
Autore: Cormi
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Recorded with smartphone.
Autore: Starvingpony
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Me doing various things with an old sheet of paper.
Autore: Dredile
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Foley of a heavy book falling with a thump, raising some dust.
Autore: Mariannadeoliveira
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This is a piece i put together using maestro for android. It took me about 90 minutes to do. If you haven't heard of this app, you need to take a look at it if you are a musician. The voices are pretty good in the free version (which i used for this), but i've read that the premium voices are better. Still, some of the free ones are really good. Use this piece as you want, but i would appreciate credit for it if you're going to post the work you do. Please leave comments on anything i've done here.
Autore: Madgravitystudio
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Started as a ancient civ like background music for a game.
Autore: Thestreamerzone
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Sounds of antique devices, mostly metal and wood. Layered together.
Autore: Caroliney
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A antique car slowly passes by.
Autore: Leo
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A short sample of a rusty antique mechanism i found in a salvage shop in the midwest. Reverberation added.
Autore: Caroliney
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Old bell type sound, traditional, standard, adapted for smartphone(covert to m4a then rename m4r).
Autore: Tempouser
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Old swedish analog telephone sounds when dialing through a long distance with several connections.
Autore: Slackwareslacker
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The pronunciation is true classical, as opposed to the fake classical taught in universities for over a hundred years.
Autore: Eldar Tome
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Big ben strikes 3 o'clock for the 70th anniversary of ve day.
Autore: Thehymnplayer
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Clicks of an old, manual shutter camera.
Autore: Reconsider
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Medieval clock striking.
Autore: Zoey
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A sample of and old phone with rotary dial when dialing 112. Recorded with samsung mobile phone. Some ambient noise is heard.
Autore: Dj Sanderson
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This is my very old, rusty, squeaky music box that plays "what child is this. " it's so old that it plays really slowly, so i had to speed it up electronically. You can even hear the whirs it makes.
Autore: Zekifoxx
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