9 tracce audio royalty-free per "Formale"

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Sound of someone who is wearing dancing shoes walking on a wooden floor.
Autore: Red Jay
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A testament to my lack of skill.
Autore: Keenanaxquinn
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The sound of a spoon tapping on a glass, producing a clear ringing sound. Often used to get attention at formal occasions or large dinner settings.
Autore: Eneasz
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Multiple streams of water in a very large water feature. Recorded on a sound devices mixpre3 and rode svmx.
Autore: Richwise
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A large group of people talking about random formal subjects, a good sound effect for social parties or meetings.
Autore: Yin Yang Jake
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Exposition Haydn's Sonata in G Major, Hob. XVI: G1, I, mm. 1-28.
Autore: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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My formal rendition of this sound ; ). Http://freesound. Org/people/so6er/sounds/95337/. Put it through adobe audition for tempo precision. Then, ran it through fl studio (phaser, bpf delay, reverb, compression). Then back to audition for final mastering. Please enjoy and credit. Aum.
Autore: Untitled
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A raw recording of the dawn opening ceremony and pōwhiri of the harbourview sculpture trail on the te atatu peninsula in auckland. (the pōwhiri (or pōhiri) is the welcoming ceremony on a marae. Marae are not the only places where pōwhiri take place. Pōwhiri can happen anywhere that hosts (tangata whenua) wish to formally welcome a group of visitors (manuhiri). ).
Autore: Simongray
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Atmosphere in the interior of the sagrada familia, or more formally, the basílica i temple expiatori de la sagrada família, in barcelona, spain. Antonio gaudi's as-yet unfinished masterwork, begun in 1882, and set to be completed around 2026. It's an awe-inspiring building, with soaring, tree-like pillars and flooded with color from the stained-glass windows. This is a recording, made 2022 june 14, of the hubbub of sound inside the nave with multi-lingual tourists milling about, taking selfies, and gazing upward in awe. (try playing it back pitched down by and octave or more too!). .
Autore: Noisymichael
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