16,775 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Bell Sound"

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Chime note on C. In chimes, modes 4, 5, and 6 appear to determine the strike tone and have frequencies in the ratios 92:112:132, or 81:121:169, "which are close enough to the ratios 2:3:4 for the ear to consider them nearly harmonic and to use them as a basis for establishing a virtual pitch."[1]
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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Daisy Bell sung by the DECtalk speech synthesizer. Using v4.61.02 for Windows. In G major at 200BPM, roughly. The input code is as follows: [:phoneme on] [d<40,27> ey<860> z<40,24> iy<860> d<40,20> ey<860> z<40,15> iy<860>] [g<40,17> ih<220> v<40> m<40,19> iy<260> yx<40,20> or<260> ae<300,17> en<300> s<40,20> rr<260> d<40,15> uw<860> _<900>] [ay<860,22> m<40> hx<40,27> ae<810,27> f<30> k<30,24> r<30> ey<860> z<40,20> iy<860>] [ao<200,17> el<100> f<40,19> or<260> dh<40,20> ax<260> l<40,22> uh<560> v<40,24> ax<260> v<40,22> yu<860> _<600,24>] [ih<260,24> tx<40> w<40,25> ow<180> n<40> t<40> b<40,24> iy<260> ax<260,22> s<40> t<40,27> ay<560> l<40,24> ih<220> sh<40> m<40,22> ae<60> ae<100,24> ae<100,22> r<40,20> ih<560> jh<40> _<560,22>] [ay<300,22> k<40,24> ae<520> en<40> t<40,20> ax<260> f<40,17> or<560> d<40,20> ax<260> k<40,17> ae<260> r<40,15> ih<560> jh<40> _<560>] [b<40,15> uh<220> tx<40> yu<560,20> d<40> l<40,24> uh<210> k<30> s<30,22> w<30> iy<260> t<40> _<560,20>] [aa<560,20> en<40> dh<40,24> ax<260> s<40,22> iy<260> t<40> _<260,22>] [ah<150,24> v<40,25> ax<110> b<40,27> ay<260> s<40,24> ih<260> k<40,20> el<260> b<40,22> ih<260> el<260> tx<40> f<40,15> or<250> t<10> t<40> uw<860,20> _<900>]
Author: JapanYoshi
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author: Wikipit source: self recorded description: This is the "Westminster" and the one o´clock sound of a rod gong from clockwork produced by Kieninger/Germany date: 2005-12-17
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Wikipit assumed (based on copyright claims).
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Page from Thomas Ravenscroft's (c. 1582 – 1635) "Pammelia, Musicks Miscellanie" (1609)
Author: Thomas Ravenscroft
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Mozambique primary bell pattern above a rumba clave. A two bell pattern played on the body and rim of a single mambo bell or high and low bongo or cha-cha bells.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
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Standard bell pattern.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:51, 19 April 2010 using Sibelius 5.
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Campana (Spanish: "bell") bell pattern below a 2-3 clave rhythm.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 23:19, 1 April 2010 using Sibelius 5.
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Author: Felix Mendelssohn
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6-8 clave in 4-4.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
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An example of A percussionary sting used in slapstick comedy. Drum roll and cymbal common at the pun-end of a joke delivered by a comedian an front of an audience.
Author: Bart Nagel
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Bell sound.
Author: Psy Kshy
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Title Drums Artist imakepitart Original mp3 data Length:5:59 minutes (4.16 MB) Format:ASF Stereo 44kHz 96Kbps (CBR) User tags annoying, atrocious, drums, fast, hard, languid, Metal, Music, Noise, slow, soft Type Single Subject, Natural PDSounds record number 704 Comment Drumming, fast
Author: imakepitart
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MSX SCC sound Demosong(8 bar) blueMSX + MuSICA 日本語: SCCサウンドの8小節のサンプル演奏。blueMSX + MuSICA
Author: HmanJp (JAWP Hman)
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Sample organ riff with Echo effect
Author: Ldo
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Sample organ riff with Audacity “Large Room” reverb
Author: Ldo
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Sample organ riff with “dead” acoustics (no reverb or echo)
Author: Ldo
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Title pulsating synth-humming Artist stephan Original mp3 data Length:0:42 minutes (814.84 KB) Format:MP3 Stereo 44kHz 160Kbps (CBR) User tags abstract, Wave Type Synthesized, Experiment PDSounds record number 333 Comment Sound experiment. Abstract wave pattern. For background fills in audio-visual media. Oscillating, vibrating, pulsating hum, humming.
Author: stephan
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Sample organ riff with Audacity “Cathedral” reverb
Author: Ldo
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Sample organ riff with Audacity “Small Room Dark” reverb
Author: Ldo
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Author: Untitled
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PSG sound demo(blueMSX + MuSICA) delay and detune was used ch.1 and ch.2
Author: HmanJP (JAWP Hman)
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Fredonia clock bell noise.
Author: Bree
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A sountrack i made using mainly just bells.
Author: Dragonboi
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The chimes of big ben first appeared on bbc radio at the very end of 1923 to announce the new year. In december 1948 this recording (catalogue number 825677) marked the 25th anniversary of big ben’s broadcasting career. Because the recording was made inside the tower there’s plenty of intriguing mechanical detail in addition to the tolling of the quarter bells and the 13-ton great bell. Big ben is the unofficial name for the great bell. Other london bell names include great paul and great tom in st pauls cathedral, and the inscribed names on the bells of st mary-le-bow in cheapside: katherine, fabian, christopher, margaret, mildred, faith, augustine, john, timothy, pancras, cuthbert and bow. Recording © copyright bbc. Audio digitisation and restoration by the london sound survey. Many thanks to bbc worldwide for granting permission to reproduce this recording here.
Author: Thehymnplayer
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Bell laser sound beat.
Author: Kafokafo
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Bell synth in key of e3.
Author: Kngdomkeyz
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The elevator bell of all bells.
Author: Cosmicd
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Just the bell without anything else - no keys, no carriage return - just the bell sound. Note: sounds quite bad in your browser because the peak is -1 db. With mpv and vlc it sounded as expected.
Author: Masternavigator
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The sound of the doorbell.
Author: Nvalbuena
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The recording was taken on the centennial anniversary of mount mary university in milwaukee, wisconsin using an iphone. The bell, in notre dame hall, rang 100 times, once for every year (duh, lol).
Author: Iskweldog
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This is a christmas sound effect from the full effects package we have on off @ http://www. Christmassoundeffects. Com this effect is produced by alistair @ air media.
Author: Airmedia
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Church bell ringing.
Author: Dokuta Gerovv
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Bells effect made by me.
Author: Burnergrap
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I combined 2 sounds. One sound is always the same till the end and the other sound is separated in three times: one is lower, the other one louder and again lower, but still the same sound. To finish the sound i put a gong sound to show that is finish.
Author: Iut Paris
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I live in the top floor of an apartment. This apartment is situated on the same level, about 7 meters away from the church bell tower. Over the years i've come to really loathe this sound beyond what i can put into human words, so i made a distorted edit of them. Enjoy!.
Author: Kawgrim
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Son d'une cloche d'église. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro et une bonnette rycote mini wind screen. Sound of church bells. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro and a rycote mini wind screen. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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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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Daisy Bell sung by Edward M. Favor (1856-1936). Edison Phonograph Co.: 1058. Recorded on brown wax cylinder. Original cylinder in collection of John Levin. Spoken introduction removed.
Author: Composed by Harry Dacre, sung by Edward M. Favor
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File:Daisy_Bell_sung_by_Edward_M._Favor.ogg, click removal (default settings) and light noise removal (using last 0.5 second as sample, settings 12db/5.0/2 bands) applied in Audacity 3.1.2.
Author: Composed by Harry Dacre, sung by Edward M. Favor; Noise removal by User:Artoria2e5
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Sound demo, played with modulation. You will hear every key. The registers (choires) are Viola, Violin and Horn. Note: Horn is the low pass filtered version of the register Trumpet, not an additional register! Data of instrument: Series 76 (Manufacturing year) No. 0131202 Manufactured by B. V. Eminent - Bodegraven - Holland
Author: MFbay
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Crescendo demo, played without modulation. The crescendo only influences the registers Violin and Viola, not Trumpet/Horn and Contrabass and Cello. The crescendo effect is monophonic, i. e. the keys have always to be released and pressed down again in order to get the crescendo effect. Data of instrument: Series 76 (Manufacturing year) No. 0131202 Manufactured by B. V. Eminent - Bodegraven - Holland
Author: MFbay
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A sound demo of the registers Violin, Viola and Horn, with modulation, crescendo and sustain. You will hear random akkords. Note: Horn is the low pass filtered version of the register Trumpet, not an additional register. Trumpet sounds much brighter. If the button Horn is pressed, you may release the button Trumpet, without any change in sound. Horn means French horn. The Trumpet or Horn register offer the effects of the brass section in an orchestra This is the famous and well known sound of the Arp/Solina String Ensemble! Data of instrument: Series 76 (Manufacturing year) No. 0131202 Manufactured by B. V. Eminent - Bodegraven - Holland
Author: MFbay
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Sound demo, played with modulation. You will hear every key. The registers (choires) are Viola and Violin. These voices create the string orchestra sound. It's the famous and well known sound of the Arp/Solina String Ensemble! Data of instrument: Series 76 (Manufacturing year) No. 0131202 Manufactured by B. V. Eminent - Bodegraven - Holland
Author: MFbay
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Crescendo demo, played without modulation. You will hear the registers Viola and Violin. The crescendo only influences the registers Violin and Viola, not Trumpet/Horn and Contrabass and Cello. The crescendo effect is monophonic, i. e. the keys have always to be released and pressed down again in order to get the crescendo effect.
Author: MFbay
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Register Trumpet demo, played with modulation. You will hear every key. Note: Horn is the low pass filtered version of the register Trumpet, not an additional register. Trumpet sounds much brighter. Data of instrument: Series 76 (Manufacturing year) No. 0131202 Manufactured by B. V. Eminent - Bodegraven - Holland
Author: MFbay
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A sound demo of the register Violin, with modulation and sustain. You will hear random akkords. This is the famous and well known sound of the Arp/Solina String Ensemble! Data of instrument: Series 76 (Manufacturing year) No. 0131202 Manufactured by B. V. Eminent - Bodegraven - Holland
Author: MFbay
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