14 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Aboriginal"

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Recorded approx 5 seconds of simple tone on 5-ft didgeridoo.
Author: Bman
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I recorded this with my yamaha pocketrak. It's a piece of wood i carved tied to a string and swung around overhead to make the sound. Please comment on what you will use it for. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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Made with aboriginal clapsticks.
Author: Dylanbigdaddy
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A heavily effected didgeridoo sample, long fade out, please crop at will.
Author: Franeknflute
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Playing an original digeridoo in different frequencies and variations (no professional).
Author: Meisterleise
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Droning on eucalyptus didgeridoo, recorded in a small room with a large-diaphragm condenser mic.
Author: Dethrok
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Droning on eucalyptus didgeridoo, recorded in a small room with a large-diaphragm condenser mic by user dethrok. This is a mono edited version of his sound, at url: http://freesound. Org/people/dethrok/sounds/272165/.
Author: Marcelosf
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A bull-roarer bush telephone recorded in my garden hull england.
Author: Sonic Ranger
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A couple of ir from a field recording at carnarvon gorge amphitheatre, a very subtle sandstone acoustic, not a big reverb, but warms up a flute nicely. . . . This place is an ancient aboriginal initiation site.
Author: Franeknflute
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A couple of ir from a field recording at carnarvon gorge amphitheatre, a very subtle sandstone acoustic, not a big reverb, but warms up a flute nicely. . . . This place is an ancient aboriginal initiation site.
Author: Franeknflute
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*~dreamtime~*.
Author: Younoise
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My Thoughts, 1930 Australian Aboriginal spiritual by Tom Foster (1870–1940), Tharawal Australian Aboriginal with sample drum beat – all rights waived
Author: Tom Foster (musician, circa 1870–1940)
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Mini disc recording mossman gorge aboriginal guide.
Author: Visionari
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Stereo recording at oyster cove, known in the tasmanian aboriginal language as putalina, tasmania. Lots of different kinds of bird, definitely wattlebirds, ducks, forrest ravens, masked plovers. Flies. Occasional light wind. Some passing cars ruin the atmosphere, and a highway is a bit too close. Two nt1-a microphones, steinberg c1 usb pre amp, recorded on phone.
Author: Hanbaal
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