182 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Audio Files Of Music Theory And Analysis"

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The musical rhythm known as son clave. My own work, on 2006-01-08, and public domain.
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Cjb~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims).
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Shave and a Haircut in G with chords. Triplet swing.
Author: Hyacinth
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Beispiel einer Shepard-Tonfolge; Scheinbar unendlich tiefer werdender Ton Example for a Shepard tone
Author: wdwd
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Wagner, Gotterdamerung, transition between the end of the Prologue and Act 1 scene 1
Author: Wagner
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Tonfolge von "Shave and a Haircut" in C-dur als Audio-Datei (ogg-Format)
Author: Charles Hale (1899)
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J. S. Bach Cantata BWV140, orchestral introduction to the opening chorus
Author: J.S.Bach
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Haydn Piano Sonata in C minor, first movement, bars 5-8
Author: Haydn
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This file has no description, and may be lacking other information. Please provide a meaningful description of this file.
Author: User:LavosBaconsForgotHisPassword
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This file has no description, and may be lacking other information. Please provide a meaningful description of this file.
Author: Tal Brenev at English Wikipedia
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Haydn String Quartet Op. 76 No. 3, second movement, bars 1-2
Author: Haydn
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Elektra chord implies an E Major and C# Major chord together (C# E# G# = Db F Ab)
Author: User:Hyacinth
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Cuerdas al aire de un charango Richter (temple natural: 1º mi, 2º la, 3º mi, 4º do, 5º sol).
Author: Ferbr1
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Power chord on E. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 14:21, 27 July 2008 using Sibelius 5.
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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Haydn String Quartet Op. 76 No. 3, second movement, bars 80-81
Author: Haydn
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Minor version of the theme, with piano right hand elaborating the melody in triplets.
Author: Beethoven
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Ah je vous dirai maman theme
Author: Mozart
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Ejemplo de batimiento (acústica). Frecuencias: 440 Hz y 339 Hz.Example of beating (acoustic). Frequencies: 440 Hz and 339 HzNederlands: Voorbeeld van zweving (akoestiek). Frequencies: 440 Hz en 339 Hz
Author: Natanael Olaiz
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Gary Adams, File was created using Scala to convert a sequence file of the major intervals in equal temperament to midi. It was then converted to an ogg file.
Author: SoundOfNumbers at English Wikipedia
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An ascending fifths sequence in C major. Notice the "circle of fifths" pattern in the lower staff similar to the descending fifths sequence, except going in the opposite direction.
Author: Tal_Brenev (talk) (Uploads)
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Final statement of the theme in a major key by the horns after the end of the cadenza.
Author: Beethoven
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J.S.Bach, concluding bars of the Fugue in C major from The Well Tempered Clavier, Book I, BWV 846
Author: Purcell
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Rauhigkeit 1 Apser = Sinus 1000 Hz und Sinus 1070 Hz gleichzeitig.The sound of a harshness of 1 asper = a sine wave tone of 1000 Hz 100 % modulated with a sine wave tone of 70 Hz at 60 dB sound pressure.
Author: Joachim Mohr
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*Perfect octave on C = C'. Just: 2:1 = 1200 cents. Equal-tempered: 212/12:1 = 1200 cents. Limit: 3-limit. MIDI pitch bend: none MIDI.
Author: Hyacinth (talk)
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Pedal tone in Bach's Prelude no. 6 in D Minor, BWV 851, from The Well Tempered Clavier, Book I, m.1-2
Author: Purcell
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Title Piano hits, uncontrolled Artist stephan Original mp3 data Length:0:32 minutes (625.04 KB) Format:MP3 Stereo 44kHz 160Kbps (CBR) User tags Chord, Clash, hitting, Piano Type Natural PDSounds record number 330 Comment Hitting the piano uncontrolled with the underarms. Sound consists of 4 hits.
Author: stephan
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The standard way of filling in this descending thirds pattern is to interpolate a first inversion chord in between each of these descents by thirds. The result is a bass line that moves down continuously stepwise, resulting in a figured bass of '5-6', and therefore, the standard descending 5-6 sequence.
Author: Tal Brenev at English Wikipedia
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An important subtype of the descending 5-6 sequence is the root position variant, also known as the Pachelbel sequence, due to the use of this sequence in Pachelbel's Canon. The Pachelbel sequence changes the first inversion chords in the descending 5-6 sequence to root position chords, resulting in a bass pattern that moves down a fourth, and then up stepwise.
Author: Tal Brenev at English Wikipedia
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The secondary dominant chords of the key of C major, each given before the chord of which it is the dominant. Digital recording, made with an acoustic piano and Wavesurfer software by Opus33. This music is in the public domain. The recording is not copyrighted, and it is hereby released by Opus33 into the public domain. The following tag, though it is not quite accurate, is included in order to authorize this file according to the Wikipedia rules:
Author: Opus33 at English Wikipedia
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