63 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Banjo"

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Written by Virginia Liston (1890-1932). Performed by Virginia Liston (vocals), unknown (cornet), unknown (banjo), unknown (piano).
Author: Virginia Liston
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Pobblebonk frog named for the sound of its call or the eastern banjo frog. An australian frog with a distinctive call. Note i've used selective eq to remove the cicada calls. An accompanying file has the cicada calls unedited. Recorded with rode ntg5 - > zoom h4n pro -> processed in adobe audition, equalisation, hi-pass, eq.
Author: Volition
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Written by Virginia Liston (1890-1932). Performed by Virginia Liston (vocals), unknown (cornet), unknown (banjo), unknown (piano).
Author: Virginia Liston
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Written by Virginia Liston (1890-1932). Performed by Virginia Liston (vocals), unknown (cornet), unknown (banjo), unknown (piano).
Author: Virginia Liston
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The traditional banjo tune Danville Girl, performed by Dock Boggs Das traditionelle Stück Danville Girl, gespielt von Dock Boggs
Author: Traditional; arr. by Dock Boggs
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A short jingle that represents a successful action, end of level in a video game, or any other kind of job well done.
Author: Fupicat
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Written by Virginia Liston (1890-1932). Performed by Virginia Liston (vocals), unknown (cornet), unknown (banjo), unknown (piano).
Author: Virginia Liston
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written by Ernest Hogan, Sung by Arthur Collins, accompanied on banjo by Vess L Ossman, Edison Record 7317, 1902.
Author: written by Ernest Hogan, Sung by Arthur Collins
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Ogopogo Song from a shellac 78 rpm record, performed by Paul Whiteman Orchestra. The instrumentation includes 2 violins, 4 saxophones, 2 cornets, 2 trombones, tuba, banjo, piano, and traps.
Author: Paul Whiteman Orchestra (group), Billy Murray (vocalist: tenor vocal), Paul Whiteman (director), Edward T. King (director); Cumberland Clark (lyricist), Mark Strong (composer)
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Vess L. Ossman's performance of Tom Turpin's "The Buffalo Rag" (1904). Recorded January 26, 1906. This is Victor Record 16779, Matrix B-3049. (Full details) Sheet music is available at The Library of Congress
Author: Thomas Million John Turpin (composer, 1871?–1922) Vess L. Ossman (performer, 1868-1923))
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This is me playing around with my various string instruments. I decided to try to create a creepy string texture-ish sound, but it came out sounding like a haunted string orchestra. I hope you like it. I used a foot-long violin, a full-sized violin, a ukulele, and my father's home-made frettless banjo-thing.
Author: Ecfike
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A haymaking course was done for the 25th time at ryghsetra near the town of drammen in norway. On saturday everyone could stay for a few hours, listening to two female performers singing and playing fiddle and banjo, watching a group of people mowing a meadow at the same time and socializing. I used a zoom h6 with a sennheiser microphone and i edited the recordings by means of hindenburg journalist.
Author: Jtol
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A 5 minute sound file made by muting the strings of one of my banjos and playing a small range of finger patterns in mixed order. Recorded direct to my computer with a few adobe auditions effects added to enhance the sound. A great fit to a short story or thought-provoking piece of work.
Author: Simonays
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