852 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Blue"

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Adoration of the virgin mary, rome, italy, sept 26 2015. Italian men chanting and singing in adoration of mary. Recorded in rome in open air using a blue snowball microphone.
Author: Beautifuldaymonster
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Recorded with my blue yeti usb microphone, cardioid mode. Feel free to use this sound however you like. You don't even have to credit me--although you can if you want to. :). Comments are also welcomed. :).
Author: Dominictreis
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A supermarket ("billa") in krottendorf, styria, austria. Blue snowball -> apple macbook -> soundtrack pro. . Aif, 16 bit integer (big endian), 44,100 khzwe bought two "extrawurstsemmeln", mozzarella, tomatoes and water. There's some people talking, alarm ringing, cars, and stuff.
Author: Dandelionstreet
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My voice, three "moans" slowed down/pitch changed with reverb added to sound like a humpback whale. Might need to use noise reduction for the popping/clicking when you use it. I made this because icouldn't find a good clear whale song.
Author: Rebekahday
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Brief field recording of birds in a local park. I believe the bird heard in this clip is a blue jay but i am not certain. Recorded using a tascam dr-40x and noise removal done using audition's default parameters.
Author: Jay Mar
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Clair de Lune performed by the Wright Brass of the United States Air Force Band of Flight. Track 14 from Blue Skies (1993).
Author: Composition: Claude Debussy; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Flight, Wright Brass; Recording: United States Air Force
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Kid saying "i'd take my gun and go pew pew pew". Slightly different intonation than the other of the same. Recorded with blue microphone and audacity.
Author: Obxjohn
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Sound created by me on audacity. It was recorded using my blue yeti microphone. All i did was take my wireless mouse and put it as close to my mic as possible. You don't have to do this, but i would like for you to tell me what its being used for if it is not too much trouble.
Author: Freakinbehemoth
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I didn't see which bird this was as i was recording a video and kept the clip for this audio. I have cut the volume of a passing car. The bird singing maybe a blackbird, possibly blue tit, robin comes to mind or a starling which do imitate other birds.
Author: Nictfw
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Recording of rain outside my house, with mic placed just outside a doorway under a plastic roof. Contains various dripping sounds from droplets coming off the roof and hitting lids of cans, the ground, etc. Recorded with a blue yeti microphone in omnidirectional pickup mode.
Author: A L A R I
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Recorded on my blue yeti, slide guitar using can against acoustic guitar. Sounds like someone is losing there mind or disturbed. I'd love to hear how you used it! :).
Author: Smukey
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Jazz me Blues is an jazz composition written by Tom Delaney. Considered to be a jazz standard[1]. This instrumental version is recorded by Original Dixieland Jass Band on May 3, 1921 in New York[2]
Author: Tom Delaney (composer), Original Dixieland Jass Band (performers)
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My upstairs neighbor sometimes likes to rhythmically stomp on their floor. I recorded their stomping with low gain and then with high gain, from the living room of my apartment. You'll likely need to perform some noise reduction, especially on the high gain stomps. This was recorded with a blue yeti mic.
Author: Sidequesting
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Jingling 2-4 sleigh bells in a couple patterns. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 48000hz in audacity. I isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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I was recording with audacity on my blue yeti whilst in my room. The mic was totally unbalanced on my bed and it eventually fell over but when i played it back it sounded like a nice whoosh or poof. Also if you put it in reverse it sounds like a giant wind flap like a bird or something.
Author: Freakinbehemoth
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These are some remixes of hello_flowers, the ones here are all the screaming pack hit with some major reverbcut in audacity, tone and pitch taken down and multiplied compressed,and run through d. Blue glitch, (mainly a stretcher a pass a crush andthen a gate etc. ) there are also some pads made from massive.
Author: Kathakaku
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Mercury, the Winged Messenger from Gustav Holst's planets performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 5 from Air Force Blue (2013).
Author: Composition: Gustav Holst; Arrangement: Master Sgt. John Romano; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Hit two 1/2" metal emt pipes together. Left spaces between sounds of interest. Might be useful for a train crossing signal, a sword fight, or a blacksmith hammer on anvil. Recorded on a blue yeti microphone through audacity at 16bit 44000hz. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Recording of a 1993 mcdonalds 'sound machine' toy's clicking dial as i wind it forwards and backwards. Some squeaking of the plastic as the knob turns. Recorded with a blue yeti usb microphone in cardioid mode. No post-processing. Could be used for a plastic safe sound or winding a toy.
Author: Zott
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Mouse: razer deathadder essentialrecorded with: blue yeti. License: this file is cc0, so you can do whatever you want with it. You don't even have to credit me. Although it would be nice :). Follow your passion.
Author: Katsuhira
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Brief field recording of a breezy day in a local park (east coast of the u. S. ) i believe a blue jay is the bird heard in this recording but i am not certain. Wind, distant bird calls. Recorded using a tascam dr-40x. Raw recording.
Author: Jay Mar
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You Got Everything A Sweet Mama Needs But Me, by blues singer Sara Martin, with piano accompaniment by Thomas "Fats" Waller, in New York, New York, in 1922. Recorded by the Okeh Records company (record number: Okeh 8043).
Author: Sara Martin, with piano accompaniment by Thomas "Fats" Waller.
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Acryllic markers being used on masonite wood. Both long and short strokes recorded from different angles. Sounds very exaggerated, similar to cardboard or paper. Could also sound like writing. Recorded with a blue yeti in stereo mode without any processing. Recorded for a promotional video.
Author: Itzgoldenleonard
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In my room opened up audacity grabbing my blue yeti mic and my cup of water and put my mic against my neck and starting recording. Though if you use this sound can you please tell what its gonna be used for. I would very much, like to know.
Author: Freakinbehemoth
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These are very soft and quiet bubbles burbling up to the surface of the water. I couldn't find any sounds for soft, gentle bubbles – so i made some. Recorded using a blue yeti, with a large plastic bowl in front of the microphone, and straws taped together reaching outside the booth. Raw, unprocessed audio.
Author: Vintage
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I uploaded a forlorn sounding hound sound, but this is more like it. It's not a racoon, though, it's the fedex truck. My second dog is an oversize pointer, and i'd never once heard him bark. His is the very last, louder, quite different bark at the end.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Lord, Guard, and Guide (The Air Force Hymn) performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 12 from Air Force Blue (2013).
Author: Composition: Henry Baker; Mary C. D. Hamilton; Arrangement: Master Sgt. John Bliss; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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This is a foley fireplace. Recorded with the blue snowball ice in audacity. I layered the sounds together using audacity. This recording consists of two tracks of a smarties candy wrapper (for the crackling), one track of sticky-tac being pulled apart (the popping), and one track of jeans being rubbed together for some extra sound. Enjoy!.
Author: X Studios
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Here's a old geiger counter with the tube held by a radioactive test sample, probably / hopefully fairly well decayed. Audio is recorded by hanging the headphones on a blue bluebird condenser, as the headphone connector is an unusual 1/2 inch threaded thing. The serial number of this unit is 71605.
Author: Parabolix
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Ringing of a small metal bell. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. For this file, i isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Large ship 40 metres long boat with engines running. M/v blue horizon, operating in the red sea. The engines shut down about 1 min in leaving the sound of the power generator and air conditioning. Recorded with a contour+2 camera.
Author: Timsc
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A small collection of gurgles from a small water dropper/pipette. Recorded using a blue yeti microphone at 16-bit 44100hz in audacity. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. For this file, i isolated the samples i liked and left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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This is a short section of a very small group of people clapping, either to suggest a very small group being polite, or an awkward and uncomfortably small reaction from a larger crowd. Recorded on blue snowball for the super legit podcast, from layering a variety of self-recorded small bursts of slow applause.
Author: Turbofool
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A simple mouse click from the logitech g302. Recorded in audacity using the blue snowball, then trimmed and fine-tuned. Timbre did some remixes, so if you want some variance, there ya go. Https://freesound. Org/people/timbre/sounds/397926/(you can also pitch shift this sound but that's a little bit more effort).
Author: Madmanepic
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A duet of garden noisy machinery, perhaps a leaf-blower and a hedge cutter, in the garden next to ours in suburban worcester uk. In the silences between bursts of activity one can hear a some birdsong (blue tit &c. )and our little pool fountain tinkling. Sony pcm-m10.
Author: Phonoflora
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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This is the sound of two sticks banging together. I used it for the sound of crutches banging into each other, but i think the sound works for anyone who is trying to recreate wood things hitting each other. The sound was recorded on a blue yeti microphone recording into audacity on a mac and using two sticks from a carrom table to make the noise.
Author: Sketchcompod
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This is considered the first Jazz recording. "This tune was issued on an Edison Blue Amberol wax cylinder in April of 1917 and on an Edison record in July of that year." Jazz band
Author: Collins and Harlan
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Slight to heavy rainfall on my backyard deck in the suburbs, couple of thunder sounds. Unedited sounds. Recorded with a blue yeti microphone using audacity, microphone was set on my floor next to a open patio door. Sound recorded on the 30th of may 2017 in quebec, canada. . Wav format.
Author: Martyk
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A field recording of a dawn break with birds singing in a city environment, with ocasional cars passing by and the hum of the city still present. Recorded with a ms stereo setup (akg blue line 91/94) into a tascam dr70d recorder. 6. 00 am march 2015.
Author: Refrain
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I was in my room with my blue yeti microphone and i noticed that i can make a sort of whistle/shrill with my teeth. Edited with audacity. I think this could work with a few other small animals but a mouse comes to mind when i hear this. If you are gonna use this please comment or link me to what you are gonna use it for.
Author: Freakinbehemoth
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St. James Infirmary performed by the Stellar Brass of the United States Air Force Academy Band. Track 1 from Full Circle (2011). Larry H. Lang, conducting.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: Tim Allums; Performance: United States Air Force Academy Band, Stellar Brass; Recording: United States Air Force
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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H.M.S. Pinafore, Listing of tracks Overture (Imperial Infantry Band) Selections - Orchestral medley (London Orchestral Band) We sail the ocean blue (Male chorus) I'm called Little Buttercup (Little Buttercup: Ada Florence) A maiden fair to see (Ralph Rackstraw: Walter Hyde) I am the Captain of the Pinafore (Captain Corcoran: Harry Dearth) When I was a lad (Sir Joseph Porter: M. Anderson) --- [Lost] Act I finale Never mind the why and wherefore (Josephine: Ada Florence; Sir Joseph Porter: Ernest Pike; Captain Corcoran: Walter Hyde) Hold, pretty daughter of mine --- He is an Englishman (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate: Harry Dearth; Ralph Rackstraw: Bernard Turner; Chorus) Farewell, my own (Ensemble)
Author: Russell Hunting Company
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John Philip Sousa's "Who's Who in Navy Blue" (1920) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 93 from the band's 2019 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 5 (1917-1922). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Untitled
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Engaging the safety of my 9mm taurus g2c. Multi-purpose. Recorded indoors using a blue-yeti microphone. Cleaned in audacity. Free for all personal and commercial use.
Author: Noonerbear
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John Philip Sousa's "Who's Who in Navy Blue" (1920) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 93 from the band's 2019 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 5 (1917-1922). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Untitled
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My next door neighbor has dogs in his garage and you can hear them im using a condensor mic and bird are very crisp,it goes for about 50 min. I had the mic in the window recorded at basement-production508.
Author: Troyboy
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Rule, Britannia! by James Thomson (lyrics) and Thomas Arne (music). Sung by Albert Farrington in 1914 for Edison Records. This is Edison Blue Amberol #2486. I'm afraid the restoration is incomplete, but this is a right royal headache to clean, and it at least has a decent first verse now.
Author: James Thompson (1700-1748) Thomas Augustine Arne (1710–1778) Albert Farrington
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An outgoing call from a cell phone. Recorded using a samsung cell on speaker phone into a blue yeti mic. Use freely, no need to credit me for this - unless you feel compelled to. But do please send me a link, i'd love to see how you used it :).
Author: Cmcdowell
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