208 royaltyfrie lydfiler for «November»

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Midnight, mont de marsan (france), november 23 is the day of the wild cranes migration. It is fabulous! the fog is settled in the city, and these cranes are invisible! close but invisible. The nearby military airbase gives rhythm to the soundsc@pe with its take-offs and landings of fighter planes, which make the acoustics of the city resonate. Minuit, mont de marsan (france), ce 23 novembre est le jour de passage des grues sauvages en migration. C'est fabuleux! le brouillard est posé dans la ville, et ces grues sont invisibles! proches mais invisibles. La base aérienne militaire proche rythme le p@ysage sonore de ses décollages et atterrissage d'avions de chasse, qui font résonner l'acoustique de la ville. Original recording 96khz/32b sd mixpre6ii, stéréo ab dpa4041 dans cinela pia2.
Forfatter: Emmanuel
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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
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This file was recorded on november 19 2013 at london's euston railway station quite close to the arrivals board. It was achieved using an olympus ls-100 digital recorder with cad m179 microphones attached to a jecklin disk (see wikipedia) to obtain the best sound possible. As opposed to quasi-binaural recordings where the user attaches small diaphragm microphones to his/her shirt collar (my usual recording method), the jecklin disk can be mounted on a semi-fixed object such as a floor-standing microphone stand which it was in this case, and left for a few moments for the best possible outcome. Using a jecklin disk means that there are no minute movements from a person trying to stand as still as possible, and for some unknown reason, this setup is able to differentiate in front and behind sound image although i personally do not know why this is the case.
Forfatter: Onj
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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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Ostensibly, this is supposed to be a cleaned-up version of the famous radio transmissions recorded by the judica-cordiglia brothers in november of 1963, in which it appears that a female russian cosmonaut perished during a botched atmospheric reentry. What it actually is, is a combination of background sounds and a static-edited recording of a female vocalist (stellarcricket), featured in one of my completed audio projects. (if anyone finds a use for this transmission recording, please do let me know how it was used! i'm curious to see what others can do with it!). The background sounds were adapted from the following freesound creator samples:. "quindar tone" by jotliner (https://freesound. Org/s/200813/)licensed under cc0 1. 0. "transmission error (loop)" by julius_galla (https://freesound. Org/s/331337/)licensed under cc0 1. 0. "horror ambient factory #2. Mp3" by shortrecord (https://freesound. Org/s/516895/) licensed under cc0 1. 0.
Forfatter: Lotharhelgisson
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This is a recording i made on sunday november 4th 2012 of the gentle, droning sounds of insects that were singing in a marshy area near the shore of a small lake. This is a very typical ambiance of autumn in the southern portion of illinois. If you listen carefully, you'll hear another very typical fall sound, the cry of blue jays in the heavy woods which surround this lake. One of my favorite sound-scapes. I made this with my rugged and dependable handy zoom h4n recorder, using its built-in microphones. I literaly had it sitting on a small log only about 15 feet from the water's edge. Because the insects were not very loud, i did have to crank up my record volume to 86 on the scale of 100; this means you will hear a little bit of slight wind rumble, but all-in-all i think the recording paints a good picture of the early autumn landscape and everything slows down and winds down for the bitter winter ahead. Enjoy.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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Autumn is a time for slowing down and allowing yourself time for reflection and contemplation. The accomplishments and mistakes from the previous year. Especially if you make it a habit of getting out all year long and exploring nature, autumn can be a much-needed change in sensory soundscape. . . . After a busy spring listening to the many different warblers which come to visit and a busy summer immersed in the busy sounds of life----both human and natural----autumn's subtle, quiet muted soundscape can be almost like a re-birth for the ears and the soul. The insects, which had taken over center stage since august, are still singing---though now with a quieter volume and a more even sleep and though-inducing tempo. . . . . . . . Brisk winds from the north can be heard more clearly now----swishing, rustling the weedy, tan edges of fields. . . . . Hinting at the bite of much colder masses of canadian air waiting on deck for their turn in the months of november, december and january. . . I made this recording on the evening of october 4th 2014 at the edge of a field which was bordered by thick stands of oaks and pines of a major national forest. . . . . I couldn't help but pretend i was linus waiting in the pumpkin patch for the great pumpkin to arrive!. Recording made with my marantz pmd661 and a rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone on a tripod about 3 feet above the ground. My input volume was 6. I hope you enjoy this soundscape as much as i do.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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A recording of the peaceful mid-autumn woods here in the midwest usa. I recorded this on november 15 2022 using a sony pcm d-100. In the northern hemisphere now, days now are much shorter, and much colder. Which means all of our energetic summer warblers and other migrants have long gone south, and are no doubt lounging around in a palm tree or something just gorging on insects. Here is the midwest woods? sure the summer birds are gone, but, the beauty of this season is that now you can hear the birds that never leave us. No matter how brutal the winter is, the blue jays, the black-capped chickadees, the many species of woodpeckers and the belted kingfishers never leave. This creates a different, but beautiful soundscape in the woods. For this particular recording, since i've found through years of roaming the woods, birds have a tendancy to be near water, i placed the recorder on a creekbank about 15 feet from a shallow creek. Now of course i could have gotten closer to the creek but by now the entire woods is a carpet of leaves -- this very slow-moving creek included. Which means the leaves had accumulated on thevery still creek water itself and i was concerned if i stepped on the leaves--thinking it was solid ground underneath, i would instead be "treated" to an ice cold pair of shoes and socks!. Among the highlights of this recording are:00:00:00 starting off with the loud blue jays1:56 black-capped chickadees with their active musical trills3:55 the very large and very loud pileated woodpeckers8:41--8:56 then again starting at 10:05 and running through10:40 the beautiful belted kingfisher with it's staccato-likerasp. Enjoy this beautiful mid autumn woods soundscape in the midwest usa.
Forfatter: Kvgarlic
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