93 royaltyfrie lydfiler for «Etnisk»

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Made in figure.
Forfatter: Tripjazz
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Jewharp recorded using mc-907 microphone.
Forfatter: Beskhu
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This is an imitation of a female vocal recorded in a mountainous district of viet-nam. I made this with a synthesizer.
Forfatter: Potsunen
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Acoustic tanpura in the key of d----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------rec by esa frosti.
Forfatter: Mielitietty
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A few lines from a one string phono fiddle. It is a very rare old instrument seldom found today. It is a single metal string, played with a horsehair bow. The sound is picked up through a phonogram diapraghm and then amplified through a brass horn. This is free for anyone to use as they wish.
Forfatter: Mrsjones
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Folk-stylish harmonica loop-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------rec by jiipee nyman.
Forfatter: Mielitietty
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I found this sound somewhere in the net as a free sound for yamaha motif and converted it to wav,using three samples per octave.
Forfatter: Tarane
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Accordion intro wav.
Forfatter: Paulprio
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Melodic snippets from recordings of me playing the swar sangam. This wonderful instrument is a combination of the swarmandal and the tampura. 15 harp strings and 4 drone/bass strings. In these recordings i am only using the swarmandal (harp) part. It is tuned to c sharp, but i have dropped the fourth note (f sharp) out of the scale. There are four packs with lots of recordings in them, strums, plucks, short improvisations. "short melodic statements" are 1-2 bars. "riffs" are 2-4 bars. "melodies" are about 30 seconds and "runs and flutters" speaks for itself. There is recording of tuning up the swarmandal in the melodies pack. The snippets were taken from recordings done on three different days so you may notice a slight difference in volume and background noise. A couple of the recordings have some ambient noise (bird tweets, wind chimes,)some of the melodies are based around a similar theme but have enough variation to be interesting/useful. Credit is not required but always appreciated. Linking to the sound allows others to find this amazing website. :-)i love to hear what you have used my sounds for!.
Forfatter: Luckylittleraven
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Melodic snippets from recordings of me playing the swar sangam. This wonderful instrument is a combination of the swarmandal and the tampura. 15 harp strings and 4 drone/bass strings. In these recordings i am only using the swarmandal (harp) part. It is tuned to c sharp, but i have dropped the fourth note (f sharp) out of the scale. There are four packs with lots of recordings in them, strums, plucks, short improvisations. "short melodic statements" are 1-2 bars. "riffs" are 2-4 bars. "melodies" are about 30 seconds and "runs and flutters" speaks for itself. There is recording of tuning up the swarmandal in the melodies pack. The snippets were taken from recordings done on three different days so you may notice a slight difference in volume and background noise. A couple of the recordings have some ambient noise (bird tweets, wind chimes,)some of the melodies are based around a similar theme but have enough variation to be interesting/useful. Credit is not required but always appreciated. Linking to the sound allows others to find this amazing website. :-)i love to hear what you have used my sounds for!.
Forfatter: Luckylittleraven
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Melodic snippets from recordings of me playing the swar sangam. This wonderful instrument is a combination of the swarmandal and the tampura. 15 harp strings and 4 drone/bass strings. In these recordings i am only using the swarmandal (harp) part. It is tuned to c sharp, but i have dropped the fourth note (f sharp) out of the scale. There are four packs with lots of recordings in them, strums, plucks, short improvisations. "short melodic statements" are 1-2 bars. "riffs" are 2-4 bars. "melodies" are about 30 seconds and "runs and flutters" speaks for itself. There is recording of tuning up the swarmandal in the melodies pack. The snippets were taken from recordings done on three different days so you may notice a slight difference in volume and background noise. A couple of the recordings have some ambient noise (bird tweets, wind chimes,)some of the melodies are based around a similar theme but have enough variation to be interesting/useful. Credit is not required but always appreciated. Linking to the sound allows others to find this amazing website. :-)i love to hear what you have used my sounds for!.
Forfatter: Luckylittleraven
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Recorded approx 5 seconds of simple tone on 5-ft didgeridoo.
Forfatter: Bman
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Djembe recorded with samson q1u.
Forfatter: Michael Db
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You can do/make whatever you want with this.
Forfatter: Ohuican
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Four samples of a celtic harp. (d4-a4-d5-f#5)looplenghts: 150-100-75-119(59,5). My own production.
Forfatter: Tarane
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My own creation. Five samples of a celtic harp,which have the followingloop-length: 336-200-150-100-67 (c3-a3-d4-a4-e5).
Forfatter: Tarane
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Chorusharp,created with audacity. Analysis and resynthesis of an electric harp sound. For the plucknoise i added a filtered white noise. No samples used,my own creation.
Forfatter: Tarane
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I used the `pluck`-function of audacity,to create this sound.
Forfatter: Tarane
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All sounds are created with the pluck-. Function of audacity. I modified the attack phase, changed some harmonics with notch-filter andlowpass. For the pluck noise i used a bandpass- filtered white noise.
Forfatter: Tarane
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Clean notes played on a home-made diddley bow. Sampled with an electric pickup and a little added reverb to make up for lack of sustain. Seasick steve inspired me to construct a diddley bow (it ain't hard). All you need is a length of wire, 4 or 5 ft of two-by-four, some timber nails, an empty bottle and a hammer.
Forfatter: Diboz
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Seed shaker rattle.
Forfatter: Panpiper
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Melodic snippets from recordings of me playing the swar sangam. This wonderful instrument is a combination of the swarmandal and the tanpura. 15 harp strings and 4 drone/bass strings. In these recordings i am only using the swarmandal (harp) part. It is tuned to c sharp, but i have dropped the fourth note (f sharp) out of the scale. There are four packs with lots of recordings in them; strums, plucks, short improvisations. "short melodic statements" are 1-2 bars. "riffs" are 2-4 bars. "melodies" are about 30 seconds and "runs and flutters" is experimenting with running up and down the strings. There is recording of tuning up the swarmandal in the melodies pack. The snippets were taken from recordings done on three different days so you may notice a slight difference in volume and background noise. A couple of the recordings have some ambient noise (bird tweets, wind chimes,)some of the melodies are based around a similar theme but have enough variation to be interesting/useful. Credit is not required but always appreciated. Linking to the sound allows others to find this amazing website. :-)i love to hear what you have used my sounds for!.
Forfatter: Luckylittleraven
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Snippets from recordings of me playing the tanpura. Tuned to e flat, the notes from top to bottom are b flat, e flat, c, low e flat. In traditional indian tuning the root note in the scale is referred to as sa and is e flat in this scale the fifth note (b flat in this scale) is referred to as pa and the sixth note (c) is dha. I noticed that my first pack of tanpura samples has a bit of fuzzy white noise so in this pack i have equalized - i reduced all the very high frequencies which got rid of most of the white noise without affecting the low frequency sounds of the tanpura itself. Please note this is the tanpura part of an instrument called the swar sangam which combines the swarmandal (indian harp) and the tanpura, it is not a traditional tanpura and does sound slightly different.
Forfatter: Luckylittleraven
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Snippets from recordings of me playing the tanpura. Tuned to c sharp, the notes from top to bottom are g sharp, a sharp, c sharp, low c sharp. In traditional indian tuning the c sharp is the root note (first note in the scale) and referred to as sa. The fifth note (g sharp in this scale) is referred to as pa and the sixth note (a sharp) is dha. The pack contains recordings of the more traditional pa-sa-sa-sa type rythmns, as well as some experimenting with short bass lines, riffs and slap bass drones!. Before you say "a tanpura should not be played in such a way" please be comforted by the fact that this is not a traditional tanpura (and will never sound or be able to be played exactly like a traditional tanpura) it is part of the swar sangam, which combines the four drone strings of the tanpura with 15 harp strings. I am only playing the tanpura part in these recordings.
Forfatter: Luckylittleraven
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Snippets from recordings of me playing the tanpura. The strings are tuned to b, d, g and e, so would work well in the keys of g or e minor. I noticed that my first pack of tanpura samples has a bit of fuzzy white noise so in this pack i have equalized - i reduced all the very high frequencies which got rid of most of the white noise without affecting the low frequency sounds of the tanpura itself. Please note this is the tanpura part of an instrument called the swar sangam which combines the swarmandal (indian harp) and the tanpura, it is not a traditional tanpura and does sound slightly different.
Forfatter: Luckylittleraven
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Sample made by me.
Forfatter: Prodmoya
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Local malay guys playing ethnic music next door to my hotel in langkawi, malaysia.
Forfatter: Skjor
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Uc, traditional shout from ibiza.
Forfatter: Jejio
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In front of my desk in my room is a wood paneled wall with a cubbie. It's about a foot wide, 10 inches from top to bottom and maybe 7 inches deep. I'm just guessing. Around this cubbie is a border of wood. In the bottom right corner under the border i have jammed one end of an elastic string that used to have glitter on it. It's from a christmas box of chocolates my uncle sent me last year. I stand in front of this cubbie whose bottom is at chin height, (i'm only 5ft1in) so my arms are above my head as i pull this string across the cubbie to the border on the left which acts as my only fret. The string is a few inches longer than the cubbie is wide, but when i pull it it gets longer so my hand is 3/4 along it's length as i pull back and forth across the border to tighten and loosen the string. No matter how hard i pull it never pops loose from it's mooring. The recording starts with me standing up from my chair. In the first part until 01:54 i am playing the string at maybe 30° from horizontal. It has a buzzy quality that reminds me of an african folk instrument i can't remember the name of. From 01:33 to 01:54 i'm trying to imitate a korean folk vibrato kind of thing. In the second part until 02:29 i am playing 45 to 60° from horizontal and it sounds like a full-bodied string bass with no buzz. In the last part beginning at 02:34 i am playing about 75° from horizontal across the top border of the cubbie on the left so it sounds buzzy and african again, and i'm just going crazy goofing around with a crazy bluesy rock sort of rhythm. There didn't seem to be any homemade 1-stringed wall-cubbie basses on this site so here is mine, have fun. I don't play it if mom is home because the living room is on the other side of the wall and she can't hear tv. Also my neighbor can probably hear it in the next apartment lol. Recorded with microsoft lifecam 3000.
Forfatter: Kbclx
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A didge sound that i made with massive.
Forfatter: Frizz
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A ethnic percussion instrument, from africa, maybe.
Forfatter: Menegass
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A ethnic percussion instrument from africa, i think.
Forfatter: Menegass
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Me playing a small antique 14-string guitar tuned dadgad to make it sound like an ethnic instrument.
Forfatter: Cottager
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I created this sound with additive synthesis ,using different eg`s and five different sounds for low ,middle and high harmonics. The pluck noise is a filtered noise at the resonance frequency of 523 hz.
Forfatter: Tarane
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Kanun melody for ankara.
Forfatter: Aliaref
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Congas, ethnic drums, grooves.
Forfatter: Tootoos
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Based on the mexica's festivity (atlcahualo), in honor of the rain god tlaloc. Ionthis celebration included child sacrifice.
Forfatter: Dmiurgs
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Me playing live famous old song from macedonia on keyboad.
Forfatter: Ekvelika
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Very old serbian song from kosovo in odd 7-8 rhythm.
Forfatter: Ekvelika
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The erhu is an chinese string instrument with two strings,which is playeda lot in china. The samples are recordings from a free vst-instrument.
Forfatter: Tarane
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A heavily effected didgeridoo sample, long fade out, please crop at will.
Forfatter: Franeknflute
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Bending a rain stick over.
Forfatter: Nytro
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An indian like processed sound.
Forfatter: Ofuscapreto
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Bongos.
Forfatter: Warhawk
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Four aspects of maya people: music, market, religion, transport. A frantic music of a concert to the solola main square, market noise, an intense and coloured piece of mass into the church, followed by the return to the concert place and the end of the visit near a typical public bus, called "chicken bus" because it is used by maya people to transport animals and vegetables to sell at the market. Registration made in august 2010, equipment used sony sx800d external microphone sony icm cs 10.
Forfatter: Cormi
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The putipu'ù is a percussion instrument used in neapolitan folk music and, generally speaking in the folk music of much of southern italy. (an alternative name is "caccavella". ) the name putipù is onomatopoeia for the "burping" sound the instrument makes when played. The instrument consists of a membrane stretched across a resonating chamber, like a drum. Instead of the membrane being stuck, however, a handle is used to compress air rhythmically within the chamber. The air then spurts audibly out of the not-quite-hermetic seal that fastens the membrane to the clay or metal body of the instrument.
Forfatter: Bbmario
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Chinese sound loop. Indian veena synthesizer arpeggio and chinese drum loops.
Forfatter: Cormi
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A djembe drum sample library for your sequencing needs :).
Forfatter: Infinita
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In front of my desk in my room is a wood paneled wall with a cubbie. It's about a foot wide, 10 inches from top to bottom and maybe 7 inches deep. I'm just guessing. Around this cubbie is a border of wood. In the bottom right corner under the border i have jammed one end of an elastic string that used to have glitter on it. It's from a christmas box of chocolates my uncle sent me last year. I stand in front of this cubbie whose bottom is at chin height, (i'm only 5ft1in) so my arms are above my head as i pull this string across the cubbie up and to the left to the border on the top which acts as my only fret. The string is a few inches longer than the cubbie is wide, but when i pull it it gets longer so my hand is 3/4 along it's length as i pull back and forth across the border to tighten and loosen the string. No matter how hard i pull it never pops loose from it's mooring. This time the mic is sitting in the cubby so i get a much clearer and louder sound. When i stretch the string across the top it has a fairly long sustain, so i can play 4 notes on a single pluck.
Forfatter: Kbclx
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Ethnic violin.
Forfatter: Paulprio
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