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Crowd ambiance of swiss soccer supporters in the street of vevey with car horns, air horns and vuvuzelas.
Autor: Julien Matthey
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Radio contact g0hnw with americans on 5403 khz ssb, 2011/10/22.
Autor: Okhas
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Soundscape of soccer court.
Autor: Guanescape
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The United States Air Force Band joined with percussionists from the Marine Band, Army Band, and Coast Guard Band perform a percussion rendition of the American patriotic classic, "When Johnny Comes Marching Home". Arranged by USAF Band composer and staff arranger, Master Sgt. John Bliss. Done in celebration of Veterans' Day. Credits: Colonel Don Schofield - Executive Producer Master Sgt. Adam Green - Producer Chief Master Sgt. Dennis Hoffmann, Master Sgt Jeremy Koch - Videographers Technical Sgt. Tim Hilgert - Video Editor Technical Sgt. Jim Woolf - Audio Engineer Musicians: Master Sgt. Adam Green, The United States Air Force Band “Chief’s Own” - marimba, vibraphone, xylophone, orchestral bells, field drum Sergeant 1st Class Sidonie McCray, The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” - vibraphone, xylophone, orchestral bells Master Sgt. Kenneth Wolin, “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band - xylophone, shekere, vibraphone, orchestral bells, field drum Staff Sgt. Michael Hopkins, “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band - orchestral bells, cowbell, vibraphone, xylophone Musician Petty Officer 1st Class Nathan Lassell, The United States Coast Guard Band - drum set, vibraphone, xylophone, orchestral bells
Autor: Composition: Patrick Gilmore Arrangement: Master Sgt. John Bliss Performance: Percussionists from the the United States Air Force Band, the United States Marine Band, the United States Army Band, and the United States Coast Guard Band Recording: United States Air Force
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A 1906 recording of American composer Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag (1899) played by the United States Marine Band. This is one of the earliest known recordings of this work by Joplin (according to a discography of 78rpm recordings of Joplin works compiled by David A Jasen in "Scott Joplin - Collected Piano Works" 1981). Converted from MP3 to Ogg Vorbis with a slight trim of the beginning and end by Major Bloodnok. The discography of Joplin's work on 78 rpm records compiled by David A Jasen in "Complete works of Scott Joplin" indicates this is the third known recording of the Maple Leaf Rag. Edward A Berlin's book "King of Ragtime" in a note on p310 indicates that the recording of 1902 listed by Jasen is not infact the work by Joplin, making the 1906 recording the second existing record. Edwards's web-page and this page demonstrate that there are no known existing copies of the 1903 cylinder recording by Wilbur Sweatman and His Band.
Autor: Untitled
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I used some native americans recording, erased the drums, pitched them down, added big reverb.
Autor: Gyrowetz
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Ground-level sound recorded at a big 10 college football game with stadium crowd erupting during big plays, cheerleaders, whistles and pads.
Autor: Timmyg
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It was a sunny day in calcata, italy, tiny amazing village caved in rocks where artists use to live and play football with their kids too. A boy and his dad hit the ball close to me, some not distant voices and restaurant noises.
Autor: Stescape
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Recorded may 2022 at galatsi greece with a zoom h3-vr in ambisonics a format then converted to binaural with zoom ambisonics player.
Autor: Tender Sounds
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A spoopy flute sound i put together with creepypasta narrating in mind.
Autor: Deqsterslab
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Italy vs. Germanyem: quarterfinalsunday july 03 2016. Ortf wide stereo field. Recorder: tascam dr-60d mkiimicrophone: 2x røde m5.
Autor: Kinoton
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Young soccer outside atmo field recording. Recorded with tascam dr 100 mk3. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
Autor: Garuda
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A 34 second manipulation of two different sound clips. One is a man speaking in cherokee and the other is a rainstick. Both sounds came from the examples provided with cycling74's max/msp.
Autor: Tonyblends
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A bunch of kids playing soccer in an open-air playground (actually a handball field)in a parisian suburb. Shouting, yelling and cheering themselves up in french slang. Recorded with a zoom h2n in x/y stereo mode.
Autor: Schafferdavid
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Recorded live at a usa high school football game. Friday night, solid nats recorded here, no copyrighted music playing in the stadium to worry about. Enjoy! let me know how you used it.
Autor: Cpark
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This is my local pizzeria in los angeles. Mostly youthful people having a good time. This evening, the restaurant had tables with armenians, americans and latinos. A nice variety of dialects and conversations. Recorded with: sanken cs-1e, fostex fr2le.
Autor: Conleec
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It's recess time at san lorenzo de el escorial's real colegio alfonso xii's boarding school, madrid, spain. Children are playing games, mainly soccer, on escorial monastery's front esplanade, apparently used as a schoolyard. High pitched voices blend with bypasser's conversations. Putting aside the fact that we're on a world heritage site, this could also be your regular park where youngsters gather any afternoon. Recorded with a sony pcm-d50'stereo mics with wind muff.
Autor: Nomadas
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Street noises recorded while walking through the most touristy area of montmartre, in paris, france. Streets visited include rue des saules, rue norvins, rue du mont cenis, rue du chevalier de la barre, rue du cardinal guibert, rue azais, rue saint eleuthere, in that order. Highlights include:. 00:00-00:30-> walking south along the relatively quiet saules ("willow") street in montmartre; footsteps and squeaking boots. 00:42-01:02-> street-cleaning truck passing on the same street. 01:02-01:30-> piano playing inside a restaurant on norvins street. 01:30-01:36-> rock music in some other shop. 01:44-01:46-> kids running past. 01:56-01:58-> barely audible music somewhere, under heavy crowd sounds. 01:56-02:59-> crowd noises, clinking silverware and plates in the restuarants i'm passing, increasingly heavy crowd. 03:00-03:21-> passing van, followed by another bus. 03:21-04:06-> ill-behaved young males ruining my take with strange ape-like cries. 04:06-04:17-> i think this was a passing taxi. 04:20-05:08-> someone playing a steel drum on the ground in mont cenis street. 04:43-------> someone closing a gate, i think. 05:16-05:18-> american tourist exclaiming at close range in chevalier de la barre street. 05:53-06:18-> street portrait artists talking and joking with each other. 06:30-07:25-> someone playing the harp on cardinal guibert street next to the basilica, partially drowned out by a passing car. 07:25-08:23-> someone singing on the steps in front of sacré-coeur. He had a powerful but distorted amplifier--the bad sound quality was like that in real life. I turned around in front of the basilica on this dead-end street and that's why the music switches sides. 08:23-08:40-> yes, that's a chainsaw. The city was trimming some large trees. 09:33-09:47-> more chainsaw noise as i walked past the workers on azais street. 10:00-11:00-> increasing crowd noise as i walk back north to the busiest part of montmartre along saint eleuthere street. Recorded with a hand-held h4n at 96 khz / 24-bits, stereo, compressed into 160 kbps / 44. 1 khz / 16 bits mp3. Recording date march 16, 2012, in the early afternoon.
Autor: Mxsmanic
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[Kde domov muj?] (The Czech National Anthem) [Where is my home?] Duration: 1 minute, 5 seconds PERFORMER(S) Jakubcin, Julia Name also documented as: Jacubcin, Julia NOTES The first stanza to this song, preceding the first stanza to the Slovak National Anthem, constituted the national anthem of the Czechoslovak Republic beginning in 1918. Since 1993, the first two stanzas of this song have served as the national anthem of the independent Czech Republic. The Slavia colony in Florida was established by Slovaks who had first settled in Cleveland in 1912. ETHNIC GROUP(S) Slovak Americans LANGUAGE(S) Czech INSTRUMENTATION vocals GENRE(S) Czech songs National anthems SPEAKER(S) Morris, Alton C. COLLECTED BY Morris, Alton C. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1939/09/01 LOCATION [St. Luke's Lutheran Church] Slavia, Florida Seminole County
Autor: Alton C. Morris, Works Progress Administration
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