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Today begins a week of immense global protests and strikes to bring attention to the climate issue. Of course, i attended the guildford protest, participated and documented it here with some of its vocal chanting from a crowd of several hundred. With the aim of spreading news of this strike as much as possible, i am releasing this sound to the public domain. These strikes deserve to be heard. They need to be heard. . For more information: https://globalclimatestrike. Net/. If any of these sounds have been of help, and you are feeling charitable, please do consider donating to freesound to help keep the site running (a link is also on the home page). Any donations are greatly appreciated! and for more awesome sounds, do please check out my sound libraries or sfx store. Please comment on where you intend to use the sound, and feel free to post a link to the work where you used it if you want (i enjoy watching/listening to anything you create!). The sound was recorded using a "zoom h6 (xy) recorder" on 20th september 2019. Note: audio quality is always better when downloaded.
Autore: Inspectorj
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Enfin la Beauté by Etienne Moulinié, an "air de cour", performed live by myself: Enfin la beauté que j'adore Me fait cognoistre en son retour Qu'elle veut que je voye encore Ces yeux pour qui je meurs d'amour Mais puis que je revoy la beauté qui m'enflame, Sortez mes desplaisirs hostez vous de mon ame. Le ciel voyant que son absence M'oste tout mon contentement, Octroye à ma perseverance La fin de mon cruel tourment: Mais puis que je revoy la beauté qui m'enflame, Sortez mes desplaisirs hostez vous de mon ame. Mes maux changés vous en delices, Mon coeur arrestés vos douleurs, Amour bannissez mes supplices, Mes yeux ne versez plus de pleurs: Mais puis que je revoy la beauté qui m'enflame, Sortez mes desplaisirs hostez vous de mon ame.
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Worth mentioning that the groan track is separate from the conversation, for those who want to use just one or the other. I hesitate to say i'm in training, but in a way i am. I don't really know what sorts of things i can get away with, so i have become acquainted with a brit who, i thought, knows everything there is to know. Instead, she may be a bit of an experimenter, and she practices a bit fast and loose. I surely can tell she loves it. . . During this bit of conversation i saw her reach and turn the clamping screws tighter. Extrusion. Interesting. One might wonder why he puts up with it, and i can tell you, he doesn't. A session like this one and he doesn't speak to me for a week. It goes on, i can tell you, at least until he finds where i keep the handcuffs. I do know where to find another pair.
Autore: Nuncaconoci
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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Label: Disque "Gramophone" Cat. no.: DB 3703 Order number: 2EA 7144 Matrix/StamperID: 2EA 7144I / M6-97965 1st release date: 1939 1st recording date: 23 November 1938 Place of recording: EMI Studio No. 3, Abbey Road, London (United Kingdom) Author(s)/Composer(s): Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) Music arranger(s): Johann Sebastian Bach (previously attributed to Wilhelm Friedemann Bach)[1] Performer(s): Piano: Alexander Brailowsky (1896-1976) Vocal range: instrumental Title/Work: Concerto in D minor (original work: Concerto in D minor from L'Estro Armonico, Op. 3 No. 11) (published 1711) Content: Part 1: Maestoso Genre(s): Organ work (concerto) Comments: RCM and ELP
Autore: Untitled
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. I think this was also from the spider interruption. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. This is from the spider incident, hence why it is far away. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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passeggiata viennese è una straordinaria canzone strumentale senza voce che crea una sensazione di serenità e tranquillità. La melodia accattivante e il ritmo rilassante sono perfetti per un momento di relax sia da soli che in compagnia. La musica ti invita a camminare per le vie di vienna, con una sensazione di leggerezza e di benessere che ti fa sentire oltre l'anima. L'atmosfera della città è magica, e questa canzone è la colonna sonora perfetta per sentirsi immersi in essa. Lasciati trasportare dalla bellezza di "passeggiata viennese" e goditi un momento di pace e armonia interiore. "passeggiata viennese" is an extraordinary instrumental song without vocals that creates a sense of serenity and tranquility. The catchy melody and relaxing rhythm are perfect for a moment of relaxation both alone and in company. The music invites you to walk through the streets of vienna, with a feeling of lightness and well-being that makes you feel beyond the soul. The atmosphere of the city is magical, and this song is the perfect soundtrack to feel immersed in it. Let yourself be carried away by the beauty of "passeggiata viennese" and enjoy a moment of inner peace and harmony.
Autore: Angelorizzo
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NOTE: Edited version (noise reduced, volume boosted), original is at File:PDP-CH_-_Opéra_Comique_-_Élie_Cohen_-_Joseph_Rogatechwsky_-_Romance_de_Nadir_-_Les_pêcheurs_de_perles_-_Bizet_-_Cormon_-_Carré_-_Columbia-12527-lx90.flac. 1st release date: 1929 1st recording date: 1928 Place of recording: unknown Author(s)/Composer(s): Georges Bizet (1838-1875) Lyricist(s): Eugène Cormon (1810-1903) and Michel Carré (1821-1872) Music arranger(s): none Conductor: Élie Cohen (unknown birth/death date) Performer(s): Joseph Rogatechwsky (1891-1985) de l'Opéra Comique Vocal range: tenor with orchestra accompaniment Title/Work: Les pêcheurs de perles (The Pearl Fishers) (opera) Content: Romance de Nadir Synonym: This is a "Je crois entendre" encore[1] Genre(s): Opera terminology
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Sakura performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 1 from Global Reach (2018).[1] Credits: Commander and conductor - Col. Larry H. Lang Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Alto Flute – Technical Sgt. Mike Cemprola* Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Alto Flute, Piccolo Flute – Senior Master Sgt. Tyler Kuebler* Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Master Sgt. Doug Morgan* Bass – Technical Sgt. Cameron Kayne* Bass Trombone – Master Sgt. Benjamin Polk* Drums, Percussion – Master Sgt. David McDonald* Guitar – Master Sgt. Geoff Reecer* Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Technical Sgt. Chris Ziemba* Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Grant Langford* Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Tedd Baker* Trombone – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Master Sgt. Jeff Martin*, Master Sgt. Kevin Cerovich* Trumpet – Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Burns*, Technical Sgt. Logan Keese*, Technical Sgt. Luke Brandon* Vocals – Technical Sgt. Paige Wroble*
Autore: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: Master Sgt. Jeff Martin; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Label: Parlophone (Carl Lindström Company) Cat. no.: P-9317 Order number: 20932 Matrix/StamperID: 2-20932 1st release date: 1929? 1st recording date: 23 November 1928 Place of recording: Carl Lindström AG, SO.33, Schlesische Straße 26, Berlin (German Reich) Author(s)/Composer(s): Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Lyricist(s): Alfred Maria Willner (1859-1929) and Heinz Reichert (1877-1940) Music arranger(s): Heinrich Berté (1857-1924) Conductor(s): Walter Sieber (unknown birth/death date) Performer(s): Parlophon choir with soloists and large orchestra; Soloists:Ilse Wald (1898-?), Elisabeth Kühnlein (unknown birth/death date) and Hans Clemens (1890-1958) Vocal range: various Title/Work: Das Dreimäderlhaus (House of the Three Girls) (operetta) Content: Act 4: Potpourri - Part 2 Genre(s): Operetta terminology Comments: RCM and ELP
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1st release date: 1932 1st recording date: 18 May 1931 Place of recording: Teatro alla Scala, Milan (Italy) Author(s)/Composer(s): Georges Bizet (1838-1875) Lyricist(s): Henri Meilhac (1831-1897) and Ludovic Halévy (1834-1908) Music arranger(s): none Conductor: Carlo Sabajno (1874-1938) Performer(s): Gabriella Besanzoni (1888-1962), mezzo-soprano, Enrico Spada (1885-?), basso, Nerina Ferrari (1907-?), soprano, Tamara Beltacchi (1898-?), mezzo-soprano and members of the La Scala Theatre Orchestra and Chorus Vocal range: Bass, Mezzo-Soprano, Soprano, choir and orchestra accompaniment Title/Work: Carmen (opera) Content: Part 15: Act 2: Or ben, Pastià desia (Senor Pastia declares) Genre(s): Opera terminology
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Arirang performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from Global Reach (2018).[1] Credits: Commander and conductor - Col. Larry H. Lang Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Alto Flute – Technical Sgt. Mike Cemprola* Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Alto Flute, Piccolo Flute – Senior Master Sgt. Tyler Kuebler* Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Master Sgt. Doug Morgan* Bass – Technical Sgt. Cameron Kayne* Bass Trombone – Master Sgt. Benjamin Polk* Drums, Percussion – Master Sgt. David McDonald* Guitar – Master Sgt. Geoff Reecer* Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Technical Sgt. Chris Ziemba* Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Grant Langford* Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Tedd Baker* Trombone – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Master Sgt. Jeff Martin*, Master Sgt. Kevin Cerovich* Trumpet – Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Burns*, Technical Sgt. Logan Keese*, Technical Sgt. Luke Brandon* Vocals – Technical Sgt. Paige Wroble*
Autore: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: Master Sgt. Ben Patterson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Breves dies hominis by either Léonin or Pérotin. Performed live by self. .mw-parser-output .tpl-hidden{clear:both}.mw-parser-output .tpl-hidden>.mw-collapsible-toggle{float:none}.mw-parser-output .tpl-hidden::before{display:none}html.client-js .mw-parser-output .tpl-hidden-headertext{padding-left:18px}.mw-parser-output .tpl-hidden.mw-made-collapsible>.mw-collapsible-toggle>.tpl-hidden-headertext{background-image:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/MediaWiki_Vector_skin_action_arrow.png");background-position:left 50%;background-repeat:no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .tpl-hidden.mw-made-collapsible.mw-collapsed>.mw-collapsible-toggle>.tpl-hidden-headertext{background-image:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/MediaWiki_Vector_skin_right_arrow.png")} Text: Breves dies hominis mundi vita humane propaginis que sit vita, cogita! Nitimur in vetitum caro contra spiritum. Pelle moram propera mora non est libera. Mundo nil immundius que facis, fac citius! Corpus, quod corrumpitur animam persequitur. Et bonum propositum revocat in irritum. Alios quod doceo ipse docens impleo. Christum ne exasperem pauper sequor pauperem. Corpus meum corrigo et in servum redigo. Українська: «Дні людини короткі» від Леоніна або Перотіна. Виконує наживо та записує Макемі.
Autore: Leonin or Perotin
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Label: Parlophone (Carl Lindström Company) Cat. no.: P 9116 Order number: 20258 Matrix/StamperID: 2-20258 1st release date: 1927? 1st recording date: 5 May 1927 Place of recording: Carl Lindström AG, SO.33, Schlesische Straße 26, Berlin (German Reich) Author(s)/Composer(s): Giuseppe Verdi (1842-1898) Lyricist(s): Francesco Maria Piave (1810-1876) based on a Spanish drama, Don Álvaro o la fuerza del sino (1835), by Ángel de Saavedra, 3rd Duke of Rivas (1791-1865), with a scene adapted from Friedrich Schiller's Wallensteins Lager. Conductor(s): Frieder Weissmann (1893-1984) Performer(s): Orchester der Staatsoper Berlin, Meta Seinemeyer (1895-1929) Vocal range: operatic soprano with orchestra Title/Work: La forza del destino (opera) Content: Sono giunta! Grazie, o Dio! (Aria di Leonora) Genre(s): Opera terminology Comments: RCM and Reloop
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Sheridan Square performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 7 from Air Power! (2019). Recorded at Bias Studios, September 30 – October 4, 2019. Credits: Alto Saxophone, Flute – Technical Sgt. Kristian Baarsvik*, Technical Sgt. Mike Cemprola* Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Master Sgt. Doug Morgan* Bass – Technical Sgt. Cameron Kayne*, Chief Master Sgt. (Ret.) Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – Master Sgt. Benjamin Polk* Drums, Timbales, Percussion – Master Sgt. David McDonald* Edited By, Post Production – Master Sgt. (Ret.) Rich Sigler* Engineer [Mastering] – Mike Monseur Engineer [Recording, Mixing] – Bob Dawson Executive-Producer – Colonel Don Schofield* Guitar – Master Sgt. Geoff Reecer* Music Director – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson* Piano – Technical Sgt. Chris Ziemba* Producer – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Master Sgt. (Ret.) Rich Sigler* Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Grant Langford*, Master Sgt. Tedd Baker* Trombone – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Master Sgt. Jeff Martin*, Master Sgt. Kevin Cerovich* Trumpet – Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Burns*, Technical Sgt. Logan Keese*, Master Sgt. Luke Brandon* Vocals – Technical Sgt. Paige Wroble*
Autore: Composition: Master Sgt. Kevin Cerovich; Arrangement: Master Sgt. Kevin Cerovich; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Eagle Eyes performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 8 from Air Power! (2019). Recorded at Bias Studios, September 30 – October 4, 2019. Credits: Alto Saxophone, Flute – Technical Sgt. Kristian Baarsvik*, Technical Sgt. Mike Cemprola* Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Master Sgt. Doug Morgan* Bass – Technical Sgt. Cameron Kayne*, Chief Master Sgt. (Ret.) Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – Master Sgt. Benjamin Polk* Drums, Timbales, Percussion – Master Sgt. David McDonald* Edited By, Post Production – Master Sgt. (Ret.) Rich Sigler* Engineer [Mastering] – Mike Monseur Engineer [Recording, Mixing] – Bob Dawson Executive-Producer – Colonel Don Schofield* Guitar – Master Sgt. Geoff Reecer* Music Director – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson* Piano – Technical Sgt. Chris Ziemba* Producer – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Master Sgt. (Ret.) Rich Sigler* Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Grant Langford*, Master Sgt. Tedd Baker* Trombone – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Master Sgt. Jeff Martin*, Master Sgt. Kevin Cerovich* Trumpet – Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Burns*, Technical Sgt. Logan Keese*, Master Sgt. Luke Brandon* Vocals – Technical Sgt. Paige Wroble*
Autore: Composition: Master Sgt. Jeff Martin; Arrangement: Master Sgt. Jeff Martin; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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guardians of limbo (spectral voices, ethereal sounds, odd vocals) sample of fx preset from magnus choir vsti software. Virtual choir (musical instrument). Software description:. Magnus choir is a vst, vst3 and audio unit virtual instrument which can be used to create natural and synthetic choirs. The male and female choruses combine to form a mixed choir, featuring the classic satb (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) structure: women sing soprano and alto, while men sing tenor and bass. Versatile to generate a wide spectrum of choirs, vocal textures, choral pads and voices with modulation capabilities for a new level of realism in digital sound creation. • 54 preset sounds ready to use, including a vast array of natural and synthetic sounds, from oohs, aahs, men and women in mixed choirs to the celestial choir of angels, reso pads, dark atmos, creepy voices, ambient ghostly and birdsong effects, as well as cinematic and soundscapes. 01. - abbey ghost02. - ad infinitum formant03. - ad libitum chorale04. - aeternus lux lucis05. - alchemical signals06. - angelic vox07. - angels between us08. - apocalyptic chamber09. - astral singers10. - aurum vox pad11. - birds sonic sweep12. - caelestis kingdom13. - celestial choir14. - choral ensemble15. - choralis pad16. - cinematic padilius17. - cosmic odyssey voice18. - cryogenic dimension19. - dark cantus20. - digital voice21. - dystopian chorus22. - elves land23. - enchanted goblins24. - ethereal voices25. - guardians of limbo26. - lost souls in the dark27. - male & female aahs28. - morph dreams29. - morphed vowels30. - mystical vowels31. - nebula dark atmos32. - necromancer summons33. - neo choir34. - octave aahs choir35. - octave vox pad36. - oniric sequences37. - oohs choir38. - psychedelic vox39. - psychomanteum reso40. - quasi spatial voices41. - relaxing paradise42. - restless spirits43. - sanctus holy chant44. - sonorous skies45. - sopranvox c4-c646. - spatiotemporal atmos47. - spectral hell48. - synthetic chorus49. - synthesized vocals50. - underworld embryos51. - vinyl chorus52. - voices in the mist53. - vowelled soundscape54. - vox vocis texture. • low frequency oscillator section: these knobs apply modulation to the selected instrument. By using the lfo to modulate various aspects of the audio signal, you can apply effects such as vibrato or tremolo. • adsr envelope generator with attack, sustain, decay and release parameters. • pitch bend: the pitch bend knob directly changes the pitch of the selected instrument. • reverb built-in: provides a spaciousness and depth to simulate the sound reflections from walls, floors and ceilings following a sound created in an acoustically reflective environment. Small rooms can be modeled as well as large spaces. • filter section: with filter type box for low pass filter and high pass filter. • amplitude range parameters: it controls the loudness, the way in which we perceive amplitude. The sensitivity level is set by the user. • panning potentiometer control. • midi cc automation: implementation of midi continuous controller parameters for use with external hardware control via daw.
Autore: Syntheway
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Skyscrapers performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 5 from Air Power! (2019). Recorded at Bias Studios, September 30 – October 4, 2019. Credits: Alto Saxophone, Flute – Technical Sgt. Kristian Baarsvik*, Technical Sgt. Mike Cemprola* Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Master Sgt. Doug Morgan* Bass – Technical Sgt. Cameron Kayne*, Chief Master Sgt. (Ret.) Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – Master Sgt. Benjamin Polk* Drums, Timbales, Percussion – Master Sgt. David McDonald* Edited By, Post Production – Master Sgt. (Ret.) Rich Sigler* Engineer [Mastering] – Mike Monseur Engineer [Recording, Mixing] – Bob Dawson Executive-Producer – Colonel Don Schofield* Guitar – Master Sgt. Geoff Reecer* Music Director – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson* Piano – Technical Sgt. Chris Ziemba* Producer – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Master Sgt. (Ret.) Rich Sigler* Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Grant Langford*, Master Sgt. Tedd Baker* Trombone – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Master Sgt. Jeff Martin*, Master Sgt. Kevin Cerovich* Trumpet – Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Burns*, Technical Sgt. Logan Keese*, Master Sgt. Luke Brandon* Vocals – Technical Sgt. Paige Wroble*
Autore: Composition: Master Sgt. (Ret.) Alan Baylock; Arrangement: Master Sgt. (Ret.) Alan Baylock; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Feel free to use this in your games animations and please support me on this site. For custom content please message me at tomascolt12@gmail. Com. あなたのゲームのアニメーションでこれを自由に使って、このサイトで私をサポートしてください。カスタムコンテンツについてはtomascolt12@gmail. Comで私にメッセージを送ってくださいanata no gēmu no animēshon de kore o jiyū ni tsukatte, kono saito de watashi o sapōto shite kudasai. Kasutamu kontentsu ni tsuite wa tomascolt 12@ gmail. Komu de watashi ni messēji o okutte kudasai. Fühlen sie sich frei, dies in ihren spielanimationen zu verwenden und unterstützen sie mich auf dieser seite. Für benutzerdefinierte inhalte senden sie mir eine nachricht an tomascolt12@gmail. Com. Siéntase libre de usar esto en sus animaciones de juegos y por favor apóyeme en este sitio. Para contenido personalizado por favor envíeme un mensaje a tomascolt12@gmail. Com. N'hésitez pas à utiliser ceci dans vos animations de jeux et soutenez-moi s'il vous plaît sur ce site. Pour le contenu personnalisé, envoyez-moi un message à tomascolt12@gmail. Com.
Autore: Bigspider
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So you liked surprising her. Here's what it feels like, dude bahahaalso, what it sounds like. A first foray into educational response, the subject slowly awakened in handcuffs, barely aware he was rapidly losing his shorts. Totally unsympathetic cohorts then lashed ankles quickly to both ends of a broomstick. Free to do as they please, unplanned things can happen, and did. Oh, dear. 😯 well he was completely vulnerable. You mean. . . Yeah. They did. 😼 at that point i think he was awake. His victim had selected the broadest and longest, high-output motorized appliance to be found, complete with bulging veins. . . Eventually, at her hands and from her “deep” feminine resolve and with considerable force, the nautilus made port. Ta-daa!! lubricant sure wasn’t needed anymore but had spent the night in the fridge. So she used it😬 end published audio, but not the still-expanding asshole, um, event. Take-away: if you cannot be respectful, at least be careful where you sleep. In fact just a bit later, the enhanced vibrators and integral power-stroking were switched on. Gracious. He didn’t know it had an “on” 🙀 and just about went wild. A lovely, cohort-induced stiffy relaxed and then, any semblance of bladder control did too - oh, oh my 😸 😹then we left.
Autore: Napro
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Small Note Boogaloo performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from Air Power! (2019). Recorded at Bias Studios, September 30 – October 4, 2019. Credits: Alto Saxophone, Flute – Technical Sgt. Kristian Baarsvik*, Technical Sgt. Mike Cemprola* Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Master Sgt. Doug Morgan* Bass – Technical Sgt. Cameron Kayne*, Chief Master Sgt. (Ret.) Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – Master Sgt. Benjamin Polk* Drums, Timbales, Percussion – Master Sgt. David McDonald* Edited By, Post Production – Master Sgt. (Ret.) Rich Sigler* Engineer [Mastering] – Mike Monseur Engineer [Recording, Mixing] – Bob Dawson Executive-Producer – Colonel Don Schofield* Guitar – Master Sgt. Geoff Reecer* Music Director – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson* Piano – Technical Sgt. Chris Ziemba* Producer – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Master Sgt. (Ret.) Rich Sigler* Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Master Sgt. Grant Langford*, Master Sgt. Tedd Baker* Trombone – Master Sgt. Ben Patterson*, Master Sgt. Jeff Martin*, Master Sgt. Kevin Cerovich* Trumpet – Senior Master Sgt. Brian MacDonald*, Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Burns*, Technical Sgt. Logan Keese*, Master Sgt. Luke Brandon* Vocals – Technical Sgt. Paige Wroble*
Autore: Composition: Master Sgt. Ben Patterson; Arrangement: Master Sgt. Ben Patterson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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So these are all real reactions to certain things i do, i. E, video games, narrations, etc. Funny story. . . The reason this one is from far away is because while recording a narration, a lovely spider decided to descend from the ceiling, and i flipped out, having decently bad arachnophobia. It also got near my hamster's cage, so naturally i bellowed "die!" when killing it. I'm uh. . . Very passionate about certain things. I myself need genuinely real vocal reactions. I often look for voice clips here on freesound, and there's just some stuff that isn't here. I know i'm not the only one, either, so i post mine as well so others may use them. Interestingly, i've gotten one person who took the time to uh. . . Tell me how they. . . Disapproved of my voice clips, so i just wanted to say that if you wanna use them, do, if not, don't, that's why they are there. I enjoy animating, and others do too, wanting to use others' voice clips. I also had a couple people make techno remixes of a lot of my sounds (thank you by the way, they're awesome). It's not that i care about the. . . Interesting way the one person expressed their opinion, it's just to let some similar acting people know that i post these for a reason. *shrug* but whatever floats your zeppelin, i honestly don't care. Anyway, for those who do use them, thank you. :p.
Autore: Reitanna
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Ringmodulated inversion of my speech from the file https://freesound. Org/people/kb7clx/sounds/648443/ invertedspeechcq. Wav. I took the raw recording and used goldwave's mechanize effect to translate my voice to a center frequency of 14khz. I then demodulated it first at 10. 6 and then 10. 2khz meaning that what comes out is essentially the opposite sideband, offset by 3. 4 and 3. 8khz respectively. 3khz just didn't sound as good. The first i filtered with a low pass of 2. 9khz, the second was filtered to below 3. 4khz to emulate a communications receiver passband. I am speaking upside down as described in this video. Https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=q_ykxzcbh-g beginning at 00:03:16. Being blind i can't see their diagram, but i've got my own by ear intuitive method, keeping in mind that oo and ee are farthest from each other, all other vowells get closer the closer they are to the middle of the human voice frequency range. I say: huhlay sue quee, sue quee, sue quee do ux. Cahlloong sue quee sue quee sue quee do ux. The ay in huhllay is like when a spanish speaker says béisbol (baseball). The a in cahlloong is like the a in cat if you're opening wide for the doctor. The oo is like the oo in book. Listen to the other file and you'll hear: hello cq cq cq dx. Calling cq cq cq dx.
Autore: Kbclx
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한국어: 박영호(작사) 김송규(작곡) 박향림(가수) 콜롬비아(제작) 1938년 콜롬비아 레코드 소속 박향림이 부른 트로트(Trot) 만요(Comic Song)이다. "Oppaneun punggakjaengi" ("My Brother is a Street Musician"), a comic teuroteu (trot) about a brother constantly interfering with his sister's personal business. Sung by Park Hyang-rim (박향림, 1921-1946) Composed by Kim Song-gyu (김송규, 1911-1950) Lyrics by Park Yeong-ho (박영호, 1911-1953) “Oppaneun punggakjaengi” (오빠는 풍각쟁이, «Mi hermano es un musico callejero»), un popular trot cómico coreano de 1938 compuesto por Kim Song Kyu (música) y Park Yeong Ho (texto), y cantado por Park Hyang Rim Italiano: “Oppaneun punggakjaengi” (오빠는 풍각쟁이, «Mio fratello è un musicista di strada»), un popolare trot comico coreano del 1938 composto da Kim Song Kyu (musiche) e Park Yeong Ho (testi), e cantato da Park Hyang Rim Македонски: „Опанен пунгакченги“ (오빠는 풍각쟁이), популарен корејски трот од 1938 г. од Ким Сонг Кју и Парк Јенг Хо во изведба на Парк Хјанг Рим. Oppaneun punggakjaengi (오빠는 풍각쟁이), popularny koreański utwór typu trot. Kompozycja Kim Song Kyu i Park Yeong Ho, w wykonaniu Park Hyang Rim.
Autore: Park Hyang-rim (박향림), Kim Song-gyu (김송규), and Park Yeong-ho (박영호)
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Label: L'Anthologie Sonore Cat. no.: FA 805 B Order number: JF 7 / M3-102732 Matrix/StamperID: JF 7-1 / M3-102732 1st release date: 1942? 1st recording date: 20-24 September 1941 Place of recording: Paris (France) Author(s)/Composer(s): Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Lyricist(s): Friedrich Wilhelm Weiskern (1711-1768), Johann Heinrich Friedrich Müller (1738-1815) and Johann Andreas Schachtner (1731-1795) based on "Les Amours de Bastien et Bastienne" by Justine Favart (1727-1772) and Harny de Guerville (17?-17?) Conductor: Gustave Cloez (1890-1970) Performer(s): Bastien: Paul Derenne, Tenor (1907-1988), Bastienne: Martha Angelici, Soprano (1907-1973) and Pauline Aubert, Harpsichord (1884-1979) with the Orchestre du Conservatoire de Paris Vocal range: Tenor and soprano solo with orchestra and harpsichord accompaniment Title/Work: Bastien et Bastienne (opera) Content: 10. Récit de Bastien: He quoi? tu ris de ma prière; Duo de Bastien et Bastienne: Va, berger perfide Genre(s): Opera terminology Comments:
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While working on another audiobook, i decided to make this sound. It's 38 voices, each saying different things, panned around and mixed together, creating a "wall of sound" that speaks like 38 radio channels at once. Recorded with a zoom h2 via usb into ardour2. Mixed and exported to flac with ardour2. Ps: it's all polish (with some possible german shout-outs), but the amount of noise makes it almost completely incomprehensible. Only a few words that are being yelled in a different voice can be understood. No sound repeats here, no recycling - every voice and every second of this recording is unique. Yes, it required quite a lot of work to record so much talking in quality! it's almost an entire audiobook squeezed into 5 minutes. Strangely (or not) listening to this makes my mind rest, because the noise blocks all other sounds from the environment - making my mind free of stimulation, allowing for sleep-like rest state. The signal is so much modulated that it appears to be not modulated at all - like static you get from a fm radio of you tune it wrong. The brain receives less data when you listen to this, than when you sit in a room hearing even faint (but distinct) noises from outside, other rooms, other people or yourself. This is sound masking in action. A very interesting psychoacoustic property of human hearing. Also: this is an interesting material to study of my voice's spectral energy distribution while speaking (as opposed to singing). As you can see using the spectrogram view, most energy is present in the band below 600 hz.
Autore: Unfa
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Label: L'Anthologie Sonore Cat. no.: FA 805 A Order number: JF 1 / M3-102726 Matrix/StamperID: JF 1-1 / M3-102726 1st release date: 1942? 1st recording date: 20-24 September 1941 Place of recording: Paris (France) Author(s)/Composer(s): Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Lyricist(s): Friedrich Wilhelm Weiskern (1711-1768), Johann Heinrich Friedrich Müller (1738-1815) and Johann Andreas Schachtner (1731-1795) based on "Les Amours de Bastien et Bastienne" by Justine Favart (1727-1772) and Harny de Guerville (17?-17?) Conductor: Gustave Cloez (1890-1970) Performer(s): Bastien: Paul Derenne, Tenor (1907-1988), Bastienne: Martha Angelici, Soprano (1907-1973) and Pauline Aubert, Harpsichord (1884-1979) with the Orchestre du Conservatoire de Paris Vocal range: Tenor and soprano solo with orchestra and harpsichord accompaniment Title/Work: Bastien et Bastienne (opera) Content: 10. 9. Air de Bastien: Oui, da! je ris de tes outrages; Air de Bastienne: Il n'est besoin que d'un sourire Genre(s): Opera terminology Comments: -
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Good King Wenceslas and His Merry Band performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 1 from Christmas Time is Here (1998). Recorded at the Center For The Arts, George Mason University, January 24-27, 1998. Credits: Alto Saxophone – Technical Sergeant Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – Senior Master Sergeant Joe Eckert* Baritone Saxophone – Master Sergeant Don New* Bass – Master Sergeant Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – Master Sergeant Dudley Hinote* Directed By – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Drums – Senior Master Sergeant C. E. Askew* Engineer [Assistant] – Master Sergeant Kendall Thomsen* Engineer, Edited By – Bruce Leek Guitar – Technical Sergeant Shawn Purcell* Layout [Graphic] – Master Sergeant Dudley J. Hinote*, Master Sergeant Judith J. Thompson*, Technical Sergeant Robert K. McConnell* Liner Notes – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Mixed By – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Percussion – Master Sergeant Pat Shrieves* (tracks: 2, 4 to 11) Piano – Master Sergeant Wade Beach Jr.* Producer – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Tenor Saxophone – Senior Master Sergeant Saul Miller Jr.* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – Chief Master Sergeant Pete BarenBregge* Trombone – Technical Sergeant Jeff Martin* Trombone [Assistant Lead] – Technical Sergeant Ben Patterson* Trombone [Lead] – Master Sergeant Joe Jackson* Trumpet – Master Sergeant Rich Sigler*, Technical Sergeant Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – Master Sergeant Dave Detwiler* Trumpet [Lead] – Master Sergeant Bruce Gates* Vocals – Master Sergeant Tracey Wright*
Autore: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: SMSgt Mike Crotty; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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December Makes Me Feel This Way ("Joy to the World") performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from Christmas Time is Here (1998). Recorded at the Center For The Arts, George Mason University, January 24-27, 1998. Credits: Alto Saxophone – Technical Sergeant Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – Senior Master Sergeant Joe Eckert* Baritone Saxophone – Master Sergeant Don New* Bass – Master Sergeant Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – Master Sergeant Dudley Hinote* Directed By – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Drums – Senior Master Sergeant C. E. Askew* Engineer [Assistant] – Master Sergeant Kendall Thomsen* Engineer, Edited By – Bruce Leek Guitar – Technical Sergeant Shawn Purcell* Layout [Graphic] – Master Sergeant Dudley J. Hinote*, Master Sergeant Judith J. Thompson*, Technical Sergeant Robert K. McConnell* Liner Notes – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Mixed By – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Percussion – Master Sergeant Pat Shrieves* (tracks: 2, 4 to 11) Piano – Master Sergeant Wade Beach Jr.* Producer – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Tenor Saxophone – Senior Master Sergeant Saul Miller Jr.* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – Chief Master Sergeant Pete BarenBregge* Trombone – Technical Sergeant Jeff Martin* Trombone [Assistant Lead] – Technical Sergeant Ben Patterson* Trombone [Lead] – Master Sergeant Joe Jackson* Trumpet – Master Sergeant Rich Sigler*, Technical Sergeant Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – Master Sergeant Dave Detwiler* Trumpet [Lead] – Master Sergeant Bruce Gates* Vocals – Master Sergeant Tracey Wright*
Autore: Composition: George Frederick Handel; Arrangement: TSgt Alan Baylock; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Away in a Manger (jazz rendition) performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 10 from Christmas Time is Here (1998). Recorded at the Center For The Arts, George Mason University, January 24-27, 1998. Credits: Alto Saxophone – Technical Sergeant Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – Senior Master Sergeant Joe Eckert* Baritone Saxophone – Master Sergeant Don New* Bass – Master Sergeant Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – Master Sergeant Dudley Hinote* Directed By – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Drums – Senior Master Sergeant C. E. Askew* Engineer [Assistant] – Master Sergeant Kendall Thomsen* Engineer, Edited By – Bruce Leek Guitar – Technical Sergeant Shawn Purcell* Layout [Graphic] – Master Sergeant Dudley J. Hinote*, Master Sergeant Judith J. Thompson*, Technical Sergeant Robert K. McConnell* Liner Notes – Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Mixed By – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Percussion – Master Sergeant Pat Shrieves* (tracks: 2, 4 to 11) Piano – Master Sergeant Wade Beach Jr.* Producer – Senior Master Sergeant Mike Crotty*, Chief Master Sergeant Peter C. BarenBregge* Tenor Saxophone – Senior Master Sergeant Saul Miller Jr.* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – Chief Master Sergeant Pete BarenBregge* Trombone – Technical Sergeant Jeff Martin* Trombone [Assistant Lead] – Technical Sergeant Ben Patterson* Trombone [Lead] – Master Sergeant Joe Jackson* Trumpet – Master Sergeant Rich Sigler*, Technical Sergeant Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – Master Sergeant Dave Detwiler* Trumpet [Lead] – Master Sergeant Bruce Gates* Vocals – Master Sergeant Tracey Wright*
Autore: Composition: James Murray; Arrangement: TSgt Alan Baylock; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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A chantar m'er de so qu'eu no volria, a 12th century Occitan language song by Comtessa de Dia. It is the only surviving music by a woman troubadour. Català: La seva cançó "A chantar m'er de so qu'eu no volria", és l'única peça trobadoresca d'autoria femenina la música de la qual sobreviu intacta. "A chantar m'er de so qu'eu no volria", ein Lied des 12. Jahrhunderts in okzitanischer Sprache von der Comtessa de Dia, ist die einzige überlieferte Melodie eines weiblichen Trobadors. "A chantar m'er de so qu'eu no volria", la única canción existente por una trovadora occitania que ha llegado hasta nuestros días con música, por Comtessa de Dia. Galego: A súa canción "A chantar m'er de so qu'eu no volria", é a única peza trobadoresca dunha muller que chegou até nos con a música que acompañaba. Македонски: „Морам да пејам за она што не сакам“ (A chantar m'er de so qu'eu no volria) - трубадурска песна на окситански јазик од XII век. Автор е грофицата Беатриса де Дија. Ова е единствената зачувана песна на жена-трубадур. Occitan : Sa cançon "A chantar m'er de so qu'eu no volria", es la sola peça trobadoresca d'una femna que se ne siá servada intacta la musica. Português: "A chantar m'er de so qu'eu no volria" por Comtessa de Dia, a única canção por uma trovadora, que sobrevive com música. "A chantar m'er de so qu'eu no volria" av Grevinnan de Dia är den enda sång skriven av en kvinnliga trobadourerna som idag finns bevarad med både text och musik.
Autore: Makemi
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It's a 15-minute long drum improvisation. It contails a lot of different beats and rhythms played so you might cut-out some loops for your needs. The kit has:- single kick- snare- hihat- 3 toms- broken crash that sounds really short- ride. The kit was old and not in perfect condition. I also used my sticks to play on some other part of the drumkit, like metal stand for the crash etc. I also got up and stated running around in a circle hitting sticks together and afterwards hitting drums and cymbals while running around the drumkit. I took my shoes off before i started so you can't hear my footsteps. I didn't use a metronome and i know i don't hold the tempo and it's a bit wiggly sometimes. I think this performace was inspired by band mr. Bungle. I recorded this with zoom h2 handy recorder's front stereo xy mics. It was standing on a table about one meter above the floor. Facing the drumkit and me. It was captured into a 48khz/24-bit wav file, then i trimmed the ends and converted this to flac using audacity. No processing applied, though i think it sounds nicer when you put these effects:. 1. A compressor:-attack: 10ms-release: 50ms-ratio: 2. 5:1-treshold: around -24db2. A reverb:-decay: 1. 5 to 2 seconds-dry: 0db-wet: around -15 db. It amazes me how much energy compression actually adds to drums!. I made this with my podcast (http://unfamusic. Com/fnr/) in mind. I want to overdub guitars, vocals and make it one big schizophrenic song. If you're interested to hear it, leave me a comment so i can find you, or just subscribe to my podcast's rss (http://feeds. Feedburner. Com/unfa-fnr/).
Autore: Unfa
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O Christmas Tree performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 5 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Autore: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: MSgt Rich Sigler; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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05:24
Oy Chanukah performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 11 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Autore: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: MSgt Steve Erickson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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06:01
We Three Kings performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 7 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Autore: Composition: John Henry Hopkins; Arrangement: MSgt Jeff Martin; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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07:58
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 4 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Autore: Composition: Felix Mendelssohn; Arrangement: TSgt Ben Patterson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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07:33
Go Tell It on the Mountain performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 19 from A Holiday Sampler (2009). Track 1 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Autore: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: MSgt Alan Baylock; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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07:13
Created from roughly 256 sounds in reaper by looping and batch actions. All sounds came from a folder of freesound cc0 sounds i've been collecting. Here is the file list if you are curious:. 103117__geronimo83__elephant. Mp3107216__keithpeter__birmingham-botanical-gardens-mains-hum-from-tannoy. Wav110456__sagetyrtle__wings-121110. Wav119161__reinsamba__110419-000-sheep-bleating. Wav120107__toc1__bird-wings. Aiff134025__danielrutterfilms__necksnap-build. Wav135506__chriddof__heavenly-computer. Wav14102__adcbicycle__15. Wav146558__john129pats__hybrid-monster-growl. Wav146957__zabuhailo__systemload. Wav151641__jamesmontour__8mm-film-camera. Aiff152317__logos-chroma__arp-odyssey-wind. Flac155800__mario1298__elevator-the-sixth-floor. Wav156522__timbre__retro-video-game-sweep. Flac165486__venaportae__wild-bees. Wav16793__pushtobreak__earth1. Aiff170761__esperar__bees. Mp3178995__beatproduction__emotional-string. Wav182110__qubodup__film-countdown. Flac184700__lloydevans09__spooky-love. 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