546 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Best"

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This recording was made by Yevgeny Mravinsky in 1949, in the postwar Petersburg. This is the best performance. Эта запись сделана Евгением Мравинским в 1949 году, в послевоенном Петербурге. Это лучшее исполнение. Мне нужна музыка для статьи ru:Серенада (балет).
Author: Untitled
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MIDI of "Ut Queant Laxis", an 8th century hymn best known for being the basis for Ut-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La, later modified to the familiar Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Ti. Each line begins with a note that moves up the scale from Do to La (Ti not being used in music of that period).
Author: Paulus Diaconus (c. 720 – 799)
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MIDI of "Ut Queant Laxis", an 8th century hymn best known for being the basis for Ut-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La, later modified to the familiar Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Ti. Each line begins with a note that moves up the scale from Do to La (Ti not being used in music of that period).
Author: Paulus Diaconus (c. 720 – 799)
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A c. 1899 recording of Paul Dresser's song On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away, performed by Harry MacDonough. The second best selling song of the 19th-Century, (in terms of sheets music sold) and the state song of Indiana.
Author: Paul Dresser
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Wendell Hall performs I'm Tellin' The Birds, I'm Tellin' The Bees. He recorded it in 1926 for Brunswick Records and featured his famous whistling on it. The sound quality isn't the best, but it one of Hall's classic songs. Wendell Hall sing I'm Tellin' The Birds, I'm Tellin' The Bees, dass er 1926 für Brunswick Records aufnahm. Mit Halls bekanntem Pfeifen ist es einer seiner typischen Titel.
Author: unknown; performed by Wendell Hall
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Io non ho che una povera stanzetta from act 2 of Ruggero Leoncavallos opera La bohème (1897), sung by Enrico Caruso in 1911. It is probably best to make this explicit: This is NOT from Puccini's La bohème. Ruggiero Leoncavallo, Puccini's contemporary, also made an opera based on the same stories, with the same name. While Puccini's version proved wildly popular, Leoncavallo's faded into obscurity. This is Matrix # C-11276 recorded 26 November 1911 (details)
Author: Sung by Enrico Caruso (1873–1921) Composed and librettoed by Ruggiero Leoncavallo (1857–1919)
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This is the best burp you're gonna get.
Author: Scooterfort
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Happy music.
Author: Xbird
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02:04
Oof.
Author: Chicken Guy
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Best of pashto music.
Author: Nigar
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Not the best quality.
Author: Iamlowtonez
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Uplifting corporate music.
Author: Xbird
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Loop it for best results.
Author: Bitsyboop
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My best friend saying "huh".
Author: Reitanna
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Probably the best insane laugh ever. . .
Author: Raid
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Loop it for best results.
Author: Bitsyboop
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Clip of me practicing bass guitar from a while ago. Sorry the recording isn't the best, sorry my playing isn't the best.
Author: Jackie Makes Noiz
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Made a short hardstyle sounding music.
Author: Mit
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Birds in urban background.
Author: Zumbaone
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4chan reference in russian accent.
Author: Cheesepuff
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Best car sound ever!.
Author: Jordancastro
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Waterfall ambience-not my best work, static intro.
Author: Nerdwizard
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Me giving my best, "aaaha!" for the mic.
Author: Ryanpbaskett
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My best friend clearing her throat.
Author: Reitanna
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Best whistle to use using audition.
Author: Untitled
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Not best quality.
Author: Reitanna
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