Carol of the Bells - Ukrainian performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track from Holly and Ivy (1993). Recorded in 1993 at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, Virginia.[1][2][3][4]
Author: Composition: Mykola Leontovych; Arrangement: Aldo Forte; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
*Tritave (compound just perfect fifth) on C = G'. 3:1 = 1901.96 cents. Limit: 3-limit. MIDI pitch bend: 80,64
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 65 for 1903.125 rather than 1901.96. New version created in Sibelius. An octave and P5 with midi pitch bend on 80,64 for 1901.953125 rather than 1901.96.
Several field recordings have been spliced in order to make a soundtrack for a video on megalithic monuments in sardinia. The video can be watched at: https://vimeo. Com/37327223.
Church bells chime. St. Nicholas cossack cathedral in omsk. See also in the packageduration: 7:01recorded: 11-02-2013. Xy-stereorecorder: tascam dr-40.
This is one of the original tubular bells used by mike oldfield, possibly for the 1999 tour. Note: this bell is only a dummy bell. It was stuffed with foam and fitted with a transducer to trigger a sample. I took the foam out and gave it a thwack! great fun but it sounds absolutely terrible in my opinion.
Cowbell recorded both being shaken, as well as being struck with a pencil. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in adobe audition cs6. Used audition's noise removal tools to minimize audible background noise. While no others effects have been added, i would recommend using a hard limiter of around 10-20db for a fuller sounding bell. Attribution appreciated but not required.