29 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Bell Set"

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Bell set processed remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Semi tuned bell tones. All tones are derived from one bell.
Author: Tec Studio
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A set of three old brass sleigh bells.
Author: Unclesigmund
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A series of single notes played and allowed to fully ring out on a set of orchestra bells.
Author: Jzielke
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We hear the bell of a buddhist master called zoltán cser. We observe in the sound, the space-filling ability of the sound, and the joy of ringing. Dril-bu (tib) ghan-ta (san) bell (eng) csengő (hun).
Author: Tenzin
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A little melody played on a set of bells/xylophone cut up.
Author: Tristan
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Medieval bell set built by nemky & metzler in germany. In the middle ages the bells played with a hammer were called a cymbala. Recorded with zoom h2. Www. Glockenladen. De.
Author: Wuola
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One single ring of a set of indian finger cymbals. Good for when angels get their wings. :).
Author: Misstickle
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This wav recording is of me shaking a set of antique sleigh bells.
Author: Ktandry
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Set of bells ringing in different tones, made using fl studio 20.
Author: Sanlega
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A set of k chimes played softly with fingers. Recorded with a sennheiser mkh406tinto an amek console direct to dat in the late 1990's.
Author: Johnnyguitar
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Quantised bells from rings, arbhar and morphagene processed and granulated. Morphagene oven-ready, markers set. 48khz 32-bit fp let it ring out. Enjoy. . .
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Another set of hits to a metallic tray (probably tin or aluminum), with good decay. Rhythmic variations. Mic: schoeps c-mit 5.
Author: Peqdavid
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Recording of a set of door tubular chimes being moved. Format:wav 48khz 24bit mono. Gear:zoom h4nsennheiser mke600. Created by students of animation and video games from the national school of arts of uruguay.
Author: Ienba
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A sound clip i made with a few different instruments clanging together at once. Could be used to represent some form of strange light in a film scene ora set of bells. .
Author: Isitlocal
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This is the automatic mechanic set than move the cable and bells of a church. The church is in extremadura, spain. I climb to the belfry with my family for record the 11:00 am o’clock. I love to listen the bells in a second plane. Record in a minidisc mz-1 with a micro stereo of sony.
Author: Crooner
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A static audio installation of bells in melbourne, australia. People can go to the bells'website and "write" a composition to be played on these bells. They are only played at set times so not on continuously.
Author: Nictfw
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A 1-minute field recording of loyola high school in los angeles. There is a keynote sound of a bell tolling indicating that it is 8:00. There is also a sound signal of the school bell ringing that signals that class is about to start. You can hear people talking throughout the recording. There is a sound of ping pong, as well as the sound of tables being set up in the recording.
Author: Justindominic
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Beautiful gntle copper bells. 5 of them hanging smallest down,got them as a present from my x wife. I use them in my percussion set. Was recorded in tel aviv israel using a zoom h-2 recorder edited with reaper softwear. Bless.
Author: Adambar
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Like a spring air - flying over the rooftops of a small new england town. Classical start up film into to a situation comedy or children's film. Markers set for morphagene. Enjoy!.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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I found a set of bells somewhere and decided to record myself ringing them. I do not remember the context or where the bells were found, but they were beautiful in a strange and magical way. Someone's phone starts ringing at the end which was hilarious.
Author: Tvilgiat
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After working for the last several years on holiday spots that required the need of sleigh bells, i finally decided to get my own set of sleigh bells. All the ones online i could find didn't pass quality control. Here is a loop i created at 90 bpm. Hopefully this comes in handy for someone who was in my position the last few years. Enjoy!.
Author: Soundstack
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A summer evening in a vineyard by the german town of freyburg on unstrut. The recording abounds with natural background noises (wind in trees, birds, insects). In the foreground, a little bird is singing, giving it all it has. I am no bird expert, but if somebody knows what species it is, i'd love to know. At 3:22 into the recording, the tower bells of the keep of neuenburg castle, located on the hill opposite, toll 9 o'clock. They do this by tolling a high bell 4 times, once for each quarter of the full hour, followed by a lower bell tolling the hour 9 times. The recorder is located on the top of the vineyard, facing across the valley between vineyard and castle. These are the rear channels of a 4ch surround recording. Recording conducted with a zoom h2, mic's set to 120° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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Dialing the number 3. The dial plate telephone "fetap 611-2" (fernsprechtischapparat) in screaming orange was distributed by the german bundespost from 1972 on. It uses a real bell for ringing and of course it can only do pulse dialing. This was recorded with a single røde nt5 microphone via a behringer ddx3216 digital console into ardour. Normalized over all dial pulse samples of this set. Edit feb 2020: i changed the license to cc0 since i myself use cc0 material from freesound these days a lot.
Author: Drni
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Rear channels of a 4ch-surround recording of the interior atmo of a small airbus passenger airliner (a lufthansa flight from london heathrow to berlin tegel). In the onset, you hear the steady drone of the jets, people talking, coughing, sneezing, newspapers rustling and notebook computers being typed on. Now and then, passengers and stewardesses pass by the aisle. Near the end, a signal bell sounds, and the drone of the jets takes on a perceivably higher tone, shortly after which the landing in berlin is announced, first in german, then in english. Recorded with a zoom h2, the mics (rear) set to 120° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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This is my attempt to emulate the sound of the harmony 64 chimes that can be heard on some ice cream trucks. I used a single note from a low-quality recording from a demo of the chimes for the base synth then cleaned up the audio using audacity and set the starting pitch to "c". (in particular, i used the first note of the "can-can" chime from http://www. Microminiatures. Com/tunes. Html). I then composed a short variation of a well-known song (bicycle built for two in this case). This loop can be used in games or other projects as long as you put a link to this sound's page in the game description. I hope you enjoy and any feedback is welcome!.
Author: Darkgamer
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This is the recording of an audible pedestrians traffic light in paris, france. These devices are here to help visually impaired people cross the streets in a safe way. They come under the form of a little beige box with a hidden button underneath. You have to push the button to hear the annoucement. You can find them all over the city. The sequence goes as follows: first, an annoucement in french says "red light for pedestrians", followed by the street name, then a jingle goes on, followed by a series of bell-like sounds, signaling a green light. I maed this recording because i needed that particular sound for a show i was working on and couldn't find it on freesound. Recorded with a zoom h2n in stereo m/s mode (set to mono).
Author: Schafferdavid
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The "annoying" speed chime, turned world famous drift hero by initial d; as it was intended to be heard by the toyota motor corporation. A common issue with these chimes is that the second impact is muted by the impact rod, this was mitigated in this file by holding the chime with a specific side up. This is marked by the second bell properly ringing out after the second impact. This rendition is a pre-timed, loopable, clean version of the chime, recorded from a real imported 86640-12070 "king kong" (kin-kon) chime. Sound created by attaching a power supply set to 12v ~0. 35a in an amateur studio. Like many of my files, these are completely free to use without even giving credit! :) my only request is you tell me where you use them!. These are also called 「速度警告チャイム」(sokudokeikoku chaimu) meaning "speed warning chime" and colloquially 「キンコンチャイム」 (kinkon chaimu) literally derived from the "kin-kon" sound it makes. Dream on‼.
Author: Drooler
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A recording of a manual typewriter. The author is inserting paper, typing a paragraph, and then removing the paper. Sound of paper being inserted into the typewriter using the paper platen winder. Then the sound of typing of about 50 words. A small bell sound is heard at the end of each line, then the sound of the platen being pushed back to start the next line, and the platen moving the paper up one line. The sample ends with the sound of the paper being wound through the typewriter and removed. I have tried to avoid clipping of each typed letter. There is a lot of percussive multi pitch sound in each typed letter. There is a mechanical escapement that provides a clicking sound as the platen is moved back for the next line. This sample was recorded direct to the hard drive of this samsung nc10 netbook using audacity set to 44. 1khz and 16 bit in mono. A dynamic microphone was used on a small desk stand about 1 foot (30cm) from the typewriter, the stand being on a different table to the one on which the typewriter was used. The microphone was a fairly cheap make (hitachi hmp606) and was pre-amplified using a maycom mictube preamplifier built into the xlr connector, connected to the mic in port of the samsung nc10 netbook. The mic boost was reduced to zero, and the gain of the maycom preamp was at its lowest setting.
Author: Keithpeter
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