620 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Bells Scale"

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Sound of walking under train crossing, footsteps in the tunnel, keys jingling.
Author: B Toly +
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The church bell announce of mass about to start.
Author: Jupiter
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I used a zoom h4n with its built-in mic. Sorry i don't recall where this was recorded.
Author: Dethrok
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Recording of me gently moving the bells on an indian brass anklet. Recorded on an akg d5 through audacity, no post-production.
Author: Swarms
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Similar to a store door that rings a bell when it is opened or closed.
Author: Bplayers
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Church bell.
Author: Juliandmc
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Cherchbell rings for 5 o clock.
Author: Titi
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Streetscape, aarhus, denmark (2012). Sony m10.
Author: Trp
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Recording of the church bells at birkerød chruch in nordsjælland at 20:00 on a snowy cold january night.
Author: Lagerstedt
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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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C major scale played on a martin sigma 6 string acoustic guitar with old steel strings using a seymour duncan soundhole pickup into a presonus audio box interface. Recorded at 120bpm in living room.
Author: Gzsound
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I've bought this bamboo flute back in a days at the street market in kiev for some cents. It doesn't have certain scale or even clean pitches so has more decorative function in my room, still sounds interesting.
Author: Thatvlad
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Just going up the scale.
Author: Thebadbadger
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I simply played a c major scale on the electric guitar.
Author: Davidkyoku
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A saw wave created with sfxr and pitch shifted with audacity. The first note in the major pentatonic scale.
Author: Pacifistgames
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A chromatic scale from a to a flat. You can separate them into their respective notes on any sound editing software, my treat.
Author: Eagleverse
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Recorded by the author! ताङ्ग. Microphone: lavalier microphoneside of maadal: smaller sidefingers used: index onlyhit type: open sound (leave the membrane right after hitting it). Wikipedia introduction:https://ne. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/मादल.
Author: Pbimal
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Guitar: yamaha c80recorded with samsung note 4 in a small roomalternating fingers.
Author: Svurucu
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Piano middle c5.
Author: Myipod
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The raw version of this sample was made by hitting my knuckle on a metal sculpture of an aircraft. De-clipped and de-noised just slightly using izotope rx. Verb, eq and comp in logic pro 8 + plugins. Recorded using the spectrumview iphone app. Sample rate = 48ksample size = 24 bit.
Author: Dr Knoise
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I was walking down some enclosed steps in a parking garage and i noticed that the metal handrail made a nice, big ringing-bell sound when i tapped it with my fingers, so i decided to record it. I used this sound in my movie, later that day (although i didn't intend to when i was making the recording). It's very musical - kinda reminds me of 'hells bells' by ac/dc. Here is the movie that i used the sound in, in case you're interested:. Https://youtu. Be/ub0tc9m4bs4.
Author: Steelmanure
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The sound of a church bell tolling in a church in germany, recorded summer 2012.
Author: Aeonemi
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I took 3 small bells and shook each one separately, then mixed them into one.
Author: Keweldog
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Bells bells bells.
Author: Veridiansunrise
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More orthodox church bells.
Author: Veridiansunrise
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The day begins, 6 o clock in the morning the matins bells are ringing in the streets of poznan, february 2014 h4 zoom mono.
Author: Chazam
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The church bell strikes 12 oclock.
Author: Jarredgibb
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The church bell strikes 11 oclock.
Author: Jarredgibb
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The church bell strikes 5 oclock.
Author: Jarredgibb
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The church bell strikes 1 oclock.
Author: Jarredgibb
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The church bell strikes 4 oclock.
Author: Jarredgibb
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The church bell strikes 3 oclock.
Author: Jarredgibb
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The church bell strikes 10 oclock.
Author: Jarredgibb
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The church bell strikes 2 oclock.
Author: Jarredgibb
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The church bell strikes 7 oclock.
Author: Jarredgibb
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The church bell strikes 9 oclock.
Author: Jarredgibb
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The church bell strikes 8 oclock.
Author: Jarredgibb
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Recording of some church bells going off. I didn't catch the beginning, unfortunately, but it might help at some flavor to a track or sound environment! recorded on an iphone.
Author: Xploman
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Metal bell being hit; sharp impact. Sounds like someone getting hit with a frying pan.
Author: Bennettfilmteacher
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Basilica san marco bells with some ambient crowd chatter.
Author: Bobv
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Church bell tower of heyd, belgium. We can also hear the mechanism. Recorded by a sound devices mixpre 6 and a pair of mikrouši pro microphones.
Author: Keng Wai Chane Chick Te
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I have done a scale of my own. My a is 432hz. Not unique. . . In this example you hear my a, f and d. The tones are generated in audacity.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A chromatic scale on a small metal xylophone.
Author: Kaydinhamby
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Just the c major scale mutted.
Author: Davidkyoku
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D-scale from d-string on a violin.
Author: Oleviolin
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New linear scale. Made in python. . . 200hz up to 2000hz and back in steps of 100hzi'm not that convinced the beep command outputs exact frequencies. . . And the sound is terrible. But it is a beep. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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Here are the bells of our local town church of eglisau in eglisau switzerland as they strike 12 noon on august 23 2019. At the end of the recording you can just hear the children playing at the nearby school. 96khz 24bit stereo.
Author: Astounded
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Resounding bell similar to church bell. To use please consider buying me a coffee https://ko-fi. Com/ganesha. Much appreciated! all the best in your sound projects!.
Author: Mjanneman
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A short horror sound clip i made with my younger sister years ago. I have used this as part of a podcast intro but you can use it for many things.
Author: Stijnfawkes
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