23,106 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Audio Files Of Instrumental Music"

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One-handed tapping example. Exemple de tapping à une main.
Author: Meanos
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Example ogg song
Author: Guitar Webpages
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One-handed tapping example. Exemple de tapping à une main.
Author: Meanos
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The Rogue Bluegrass Band - Live at Mississippi Pizza
Author: The Rogue Bluegrass Band
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The country song Don't Let Your Deal Go Down, performed by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
Author: Charlie Poole († 1931)
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Emotional Piano bytriangelx
Author: https://freesound.org/people/triangelx/
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door mijzelf met de computer gemaakte versie van een gregoriaanse compositie
Author: DVANKAMPEN at Dutch Wikipedia (Original text: d.van kampen)
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O Sole Mio
Author: IDangerMouse
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An instrumental recording of The Star-Spangled Banner arranged by G. W. E. Friederich, 1854.
Author: G. W. E. Friederich
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An instrumental recording of The Star-Spangled Banner arranged by G. W. E. Friederich, between 1854-1931
Author: G.W.E. Friederich
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A record of "大地は招く", an adapted version of "en:Bang Chhun Hong"
Author: Columbia Records (of Japan)
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Alternate Title: The Battle Hymn of the Republic Henry Reed's air is evidence of the folksongs in circulation about John Brown that became the basis for Julia Ward Howe's patriotic hymn "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." His version implies a verse and refrain using essentially the same melodic material, as is the case with "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." Title change: The title appeared in the fieldnotes as "John Brown's a-Hangin' on a Sour Apple Tree." Key: D Meter: 4/4 Strains: 2 (middle-middle, 4-4) Rendition: 1-2-1 Phrase Structure: ABAC A'B'A'C (abcd abef a'b'c'd' abef) Compass: 9
Author: Henry Reed (fiddle),
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Johann Pachelbel: Fugue on the Magnificat Primi Toni, No. 1 performed by David Joseph Stith on a harpsichord built by Gerald Self in 2020.
Author: FrancoisCouperin
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French composer Erik Satie created several works for the piano entitled Gnossienne. This is the third piece in a set of three composed before the three works explicitly titled Gnossienne, but not published until after the composer's death, and not originally titled Gnossienne or numbered as such, and the sixth piece of what ultimately became seven works that shared the name Gnossienne. This rendition was performed by the La Pianista.
Author: Composer: Erik Satie Performer: La Pianista
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French composer Erik Satie created several works for the piano entitled Gnossienne. This is the second piece in a set of three published in 1893, and the second piece of what ultimately became seven works that shared the name Gnossienne. This rendition was performed by the La Pianista.
Author: Composer: Erik Satie Performer: La Pianista
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Francois Couperin: "L'Art de toucher le Clavecin" (complete) performed by David Joseph Stith on a harpsichord built by Gerald Self in 2020. Recorded with a TASCAM DR-100MKIII using its internal electret condensor microphones and then processed through sox with treble -4 bass +11.
Author: FrancoisCouperin
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The traditional country song Goodbye Old Pal, performed by Cliff Carlisle
Author: Traditional tune, no author
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French composer Erik Satie created several works for the piano entitled Gnossienne. This is the seventh piece of what ultimately became seven works that shared the name Gnossienne. It was recently discovered, was not dated, and was not explicitly named Gnossienne or numbered as such. This rendition was performed by the La Pianista.
Author: Composer: Erik Satie Performer: La Pianista
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The traditional ballad Lonesome Valley, performed by country musician David Miller, "The Blind Soldier" Die traditionelle Ballade Lonesome Valley, interpretiert von David Miller, "The Blind Soldier"
Author: Traditional
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French composer Erik Satie created several works for the piano entitled Gnossienne. This is the third piece in a set of three published in 1893, and the third piece of what ultimately became seven works that shared the name Gnossienne. This rendition was performed by the La Pianista.
Author: Composer: Erik Satie Performer: La Pianista
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Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata K10 performed by David Joseph Stith on a Flemish harpsichord built by Gerald Self in 2020.
Author: FrancoisCouperin
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Bury Me Out on the Prairie by Bradley Kincaid. I'm not quite sure if this is the Gennett cut from 1928 or if it's a later Brunswick recording. Bury Me Out on the Prairie von Bradley Kincaid. Es ist nicht sicher, ob dies die Gennett-Aufnahme von 1928 oder eine spätere Brunswick-Einspielung ist.
Author: traditional; recorded by uncredited record label engineer
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The traditional folk song Frankie and Johnny, performed by Gene Autry
Author: Traditional
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Basse de Cromorne, de la suite pour orgue en ré majeur.
Author: Jean-François Dandrieu (1682-1738)
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French composer Erik Satie created several works for the piano entitled Gnossienne. This is the first piece in a set of three published in 1893, and the first piece of what ultimately became seven works that shared the name Gnossienne. This rendition was performed by the La Pianista.
Author: Composer: Erik Satie Performer: La Pianista
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sound sample of Tchaikovksy's Francesca da Rimini
Author: FortunateTheognis
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French composer Erik Satie created several works for the piano entitled Gnossienne. This is the second piece in a set of three composed before the three works explicitly titled Gnossienne, but not published until after the composer's death, and not originally titled Gnossienne or numbered as such, and the fifth piece of what ultimately became seven works that shared the name Gnossienne. This rendition was performed by the La Pianista.
Author: Composer: Erik Satie Performer: La Pianista
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Ascending and descending scale played in E flat major
Author: →ROUX ₪
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French composer Erik Satie created several works for the piano entitled Gnossienne. This is the first piece in a set of three composed before the three works explicitly titled Gnossienne, but not published until after the composer's death, and not originally titled Gnossienne or numbered as such, and the fourth piece of what ultimately became seven works that shared the name Gnossienne. This rendition was performed by the La Pianista.
Author: Composer: Erik Satie Performer: La Pianista
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Joy to the world, a cappella, performed by Kim Butler, Alan Davis-Drake, Diyan, Claire Goget, Karen Savage, SKVE, Kara Shallenberg and Kristin Hughes on Dec. 15, 2006. もろびとこぞりて。アカペラ。歌い手はキム・バトラーさん、アラン・デイビス・ドレイクさん、ディヤンさん、クレア・ガジャットさん、カレン・サベイジさん、SKVEさん、カラ・シャレンバーグさん、クリスティン・ハフスさんら。2006年12月15日の演奏。
Author: Kim Butler et al.
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Władysław Tarnowski ps. Ernest Buława „Fantaisie quasi Sonate pour Piano et Violon (sur quelque thèmes d'un opéra inédit) dediée à Madame P. Garczyńska”. Druk wydał w Wiedniu V. Kratochwill w październiku 1874. Część 2 Fantazji: „Scherzo à la Mazurka”. Partytura: Władysław Tarnowski ps. Ernest Buława. Wykonanie: Marcin Tarnowski (M.Tarnowski (talk) 17:21, 18 December 2018 (UTC)), grudzień 2018. Z podziękowaniem dla Österreichische Nationalbibliothek za udostępnienie mi partytury.
Author: Władysław Tarnowski ps. Ernest Buława
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Српски / srpski: Dečiji folklorni ansambl i dečiji narodni orkestar, osvojili su prvo mesto na Pokrajniskom festivalu u Somboru (09. maj 2010.) i treće mesto na Republičkom festivalu u Kraljevu (06. jun 2010.)
Author: Sasa.mazinjanin
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Japanese version of Auld Lang Syne. Auld Lang Syne is a song written by Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759–1796). This song is well known in many countries in the world, also Japan. In Japan, Auld Lang Syne is well known as it's translated version "蛍の光"(read as "Hotaru no hikari"(means "lights of fireflies") translated by 稲垣千頴(Chikai Inagaki) early Meiji era(1880s). I did my best, but quality is poor. So if you can sing this song and upload ogg file, please substitute the links to this song which embedded in some wikipedia pages to your better version. 日本語: 蛍の光の一番。まだなかったので歌ってみました。歌は苦手なのですがこれからパブリックドメインの楽曲のアップロードが増える事をねがいつつアップロード。もし他に歌ってくれる方がいる場合(バンドやってる方や打ち込みやってる方など)、Wikipedia内でこの曲へ張られているリンクは、あなたがアップロードしたもっとまともなファイルの方へ切り替えてくやってださい。お願いします。 Software 使用ソフト 超録 http://pino.to/choroku/ for recording 録音用 Audacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ edit & export ogg file 編集とoggファイルの書き出し用 chord コード進行 C -> G -> Am -> F C -> G -> F -> G -> C C -> G -> C/G -> F C -> G -> F -> G -> C
Author: me(guiter and vocal)
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BerceuseVeronica van der Knaap, Public Concert, Christchurch, New Zealand
Author: Untitled
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First bars of score from barcarolle (year: 1845) of Chopin. I made its simulation using guitar pro.
Author: AlleinStein
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Dance the Night Away performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 4 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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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.
Author: Park Hyang-rim (박향림), Kim Song-gyu (김송규), and Park Yeong-ho (박영호)
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MIDI file of 'True Blue' Foxtrot 1920 by Albert Bokhare Saunders 1880-1946
Author: Albert Bokhare Saunders
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MIDI file of 'Gavotte' 1909 by Australian composer Fred Werner (ca. 1850-1920)
Author: Untitled
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