852 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Blue"

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Plucking the rim of an empty wine glass with my finger. Recorded a bunch of samples then isolated the ones i liked into this file. Left a small gap of silence between them for separation later. While all the samples were initially recorded at 16-bit 44100hz, some of the later ones compiled into this wav were accidentally saved at 8-bit and have gathered some noise as a result. All samples recorded using a blue yeti microphone. Used audacity's noise removal filter to to remove background noise. Attribution appreciated but not required.
Author: Zott
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Estonia soon switches over to new electric trains. But the old ones still have that heritage. These are mended ones which aren't that characteristic anymore but still close enough sound describing the older electric trains. Here's a picture of the train:. Http://foto. Urmo. Ee/wp-content/fotod/2010/09/elektrirong-tallinn_aegviidu. Jpg. It's recorded with a tascam dr100 and the whole audio is sometimes a bit messy because i'm desperately trying to hold the recorder still. Happy editing!.
Author: Martineerok
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Recorded with a blue yeti in a treated room. Variations of a zipper zipping & unzipping. Jingle of metal. The rustle of fabric. ***don't forget to rate it***. Thank you for using my sound for your project. Send me some love by giving my youtube channel a like, share, or sub (https://www. Youtube. Com/@everydayeldritch). Check out my horror podcast at everydayeldritch. Com. Thank you!.
Author: Everydayeldritch
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Pinafore airs, Pt. 1 of 4. This four-part cylinder collection covers most of H.M.S. Pinafore's songs, although, sadly, part 3 is missing from the collections I've so far been able to check. This cylinder includes "We sail the ocean blue" "Hail, men of warsmen", "I'm called Little Buttercup", and "A maiden fair to see" Performers include Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley.
Author: Gilbert and Sullivan
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Same patch as in electronic minute no 226 and 227 but on my real modular. I'm using a filter. Thats why i call this version subtractive. I'm subtracting harmonics from a square wave. Why are 226 blue? probably because i did it at work. . . Listening in bad earbuds. Makes you rise the bass. Lets see if i can make this wave ble at the end! i will slowly fade out the vco with high pitch. At the very end i'm switching the synth off.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A synthetic bass multisample. I created it using the virsyn cube additive synthesizer (vsti). I applied some eq using the sonalksis sv-517 equalizer plugin. The sound was compressed by the sonalksis sv-315 and nomad factory blue tubes cp2s compressor plugins. All great quality plugs. The sound is a nice but rather static emulation of a bass guitar. Use your sampler's velocity and pitch bending options to bring this multisample to life. All samples in a 24 bit, 44. 1 khz resolution. Loop points were added for sustained notes.
Author: Daven
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Handmade!. Taken from my biker thriller audio drama: throttlecheck that story out here:https://youtu. Be/7nvvursoqxq. If you like my work, check out my website as well:www. Welvynzporter. Com. Never stop pluggin', am i right? haha. Attribution is never required but always very appreciated. :). I hope you this will be useful for you. Cheers~.
Author: Welvynzportersamples
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A simple piano tune i made with 3 blue tones in garageband for something called victors crypt. I added some effects in the background for a more dark experience. Hope you like it. Feel free to use it as long as you give me the credit for it/write me as composer. And subscribe to and watch my channel :). Be cool and subscribe to victors crypt:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uca8o46_wrqzehsdzuwfq3rq. Throw horns, dance and hail satan!.
Author: Victor Natas
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Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, a song by Irving Berlin produced on U.S. Army time for the Army benefit show, Yip Yip Yaphank (1918). I believe the version used in the show used the opening verse from the Irving Kaufman recording; the opening verse here was probably made for publication. This is Edison Blue Amberol #3639, which was created using Edison Diamond Disc matrix #6287.
Author: Irving Berlin (1888-1989) Arthur Fields (1888-1953)
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Recording of traditional sneaker with hard rubber sole stepping down on glasses on hardwood floor. Moderate room tone present. First takes are extremely near to glasses on floor, then followed by takes done about a meter away and at waist height. Glasses used were a pair of old metal framed earhook with polymer type prescription lens and an all plastic frame "blue light reducing" pair with plastic lens. Recorded on a tascam dr-05 linear pcm recorder around 11pm on 5/20/17.
Author: Pepperd
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I created these perfect loops using my yamaha psr463 synthesizer, my zoomr8 portable studio, and audacity. All the music on these tracks was written by me. All instruments were played by me as well. All you have to to is loop them and you'll have a great base rhythm for your projects or to just jam with. That's why i create these types of loops; they help me create full finished compositions. If you would like to check out my original music it is available here:wicked.
Author: Badoink
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A short clip from one of my original compositions. All instruments, vocals and recording by f. Benjamin (me ~ badoink)equipment used: audacity, yamaha synthesizer, zoom r8 portable studio, hydrogen and my gronked up brain. All my sounds are licensed as creative commons 0 and can be used for whatever you like. I don't require that you give me credit but it is appreciated. I answer all my messages here so feel free to contact me.
Author: Badoink
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Australian ravens defending their territory. The australian raven (corvus coronoides) is a passerine bird in the genus corvus native to much of southern and north eastern australia. Measuring 46–53 centimetres (18–21 in) in length, it has all-black plumage, beak and mouth, as well as strong grey-black legs and feet. The upperparts are glossy, with a purple, blue, or green sheen, and it's black feathers have grey bases. The australian raven is distinguished from the australian crow species by its throat hackles, which are prominent in adult birds. Older adult individuals have white irises, while younger birds have dark brown irises.
Author: Dbache
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A recording made, midday, on thursday december 8 2022 of a light, but very cold rain hitting the bare trees and the wet, brown leaves on the ground in a midwestern usa forest. Towards the end you'll be treated to a group of blue jays making a huge racket!other than that, no animal sounds at all. Just the slow, steady tip tip tap smack of raindrops falling from a cold-steel and gray sky. Recording made with sound devices mixpre-3 series ii, in 32 bit float mode. Left microphone- deity s mic 2sright microphone- sennheiser mkh 8020.
Author: Kvgarlic
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[game_over_05. Wav]. Game over. Image by account_deleted from pixabay (licensed under the pixabay license (free for commercial use, no attribution required)!) [2020-08-10]. - links: https://pixabay. Com/illustrations/blue-sky-cloud-clouds-1278829/https://pixabay. Com/service/license/. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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Five minutes of rain, artificially created. Using a blue yeti usb condenser mic on the cardioid pattern, i made a 30-minute recording of sounds from my sink (drips, splashes, different faucet pressures) and cut them up into 60 files, later edited down to 20. These were layered together and mixed with white, pink, and brownian noise. Slight noise removal done. Recorded some basic mic noise, and used a subtractive processor (reafir in reaper) to remove that sound from the final mix. Convolution reverb was added for a fairly realistic set-it-and-forget-it option. I've uploaded a dry version as well.
Author: Niedec
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If you are into making your own cut and paste dubstep style of music you might wanna take a look at all my sounds. I have a wide variety of stuff here. In particular the sound effect packs are loaded with good dubstuff. I created these perfect drum/beat loops using my yamaha psr463 synthesizer, my zoomr8 portable studio, hydrogen, electric drums and audacity. If you would like to check out my original music it is available here:traxis on band camp.
Author: Badoink
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Short comment about why i donate to a nonprofit student-oriented radio station (c89. 5/knhc) operated from nathan hale high school in seattle, wa (us), for possible airplay - but maybe useful (in whole/part) for your creative project. Recorded into adobe audition using a blue snowball usb mic, with some (hopefully minor/not noticeable) noise reduction. Phonetic word list for possible clip extraction: my name is stuart jay whitmore and i'm a writer in the seattle area i donate monthly to see eighty nine point five because support educational mission also like listening to music while work on books.
Author: Jppi Stu
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A short clip from one of my original compositions. All instruments and vocals by f. Benjamin (me ~ badoink)equipment used: audacity, yamaha synthesizer, zoom r8 portable studio, hydrogen and my gronked up brain. All my sounds are licensed as creative commons 0 and can be used for whatever you like. I don't require that you give me credit but it is appreciated. I answer all my messages here so feel free to contact me.
Author: Badoink
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A peaceful, drowsy-ish recording of a midwestern usa large field bordered by heavy forest. This was recorded in mid summer, on a very hot day. Temperature was 90 degrees, but, with 45% humidity it was manageable. The good thing about this recording is i was far enough away from humanity's engines to get no cars, no boats, no loud. . . . Anything. Well, except the insect chorus. This is the time of year in illinois that autumn is getting imperceptibly closer. The skies are clearer blue with less humidity. . . A few trees had red leaves. Nature taking a breather. Recorded at 2:30pm on thursday august 26, 2022 using a mixpre 6 recorder. Left channel: rode nt5 cardioid microphone. Right channel: sennheiser mkh 416 microphone.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Sound sources: make noise mysteron (high energy excitation and depth, type and gen extreme cw) and white noise doepfer a-118. High red and blue mixed output. Maths- controlled: mystery excitation; dynamic and adsr. Maths triggered by stepped make noise richter wogglebug. Sound signals passed through 2 channels of make noise dynamix. Summed output to soundhack make noise erbe-verb. Decay controlled by internal feedback loop. Size controlled by wogglebug woggle output. Erbe-verb output into morphagene. Straight playback into reaper. 32bit 48khz rendering. Totally synthetic with no prerecording. Grateful to make noise company (shared system and other modules) and those "awfully compelling" instructional videos on youtube. No financial connections.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Inserting, reading, launching a program, and ejecting a dvd-r in a usb disc drive (repackaged "hp dvdram gu90n" laptop drive) with the occasional rumble of a 2tb 7200rpm internal hard drive (in an enclosure) and mouse clicks. Computer fan may be audible in background. Contains seek noises. Recorded on blue yeti in omnidirectional mode and denoised in rx 8 (drive whine re-enhanced though as noise removal made it quieter). Labels added to audio in fl studio edison.
Author: Ezogaming
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A little thing i came up with while doing some research on how j macis writes music. Found out he puts a capo on the second fret and by doing that this japanese pop chord progression i learned by watching a video marty friedman did on japanese style guitar improv was sounding a lot better than without one. This is free to use but if you do use it maybe throw my name on there, or at least show me what you did!. Recorded with a shitty usb mic i got for 20$ against an orange crush 20rt, effects used were a blues driver and a tube screamer.
Author: Destructo
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This is from a recording session trying to create laser weapon sounds. I just used the same technique as ben burtt used in wall-e (with the slinky and the contact mic). This is unprocessed, no eqs, compression, reverb or anything was added. I used a long piece of curled up aluminum wire which i hung from a tall structure at my house and the main object i used to oscillate the wire was a drum stick. For the recording i used the blue icicle and recorded into reaper. The contact mic is my own creation from a diy i found online (roughly €5 to make). I hope you find this useful! please feel free to use it, whenever and however you want to. If you create something awesome and you're proud of it i'd love to see it!.
Author: Theogobbo
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Five minutes of rain, artificially created. Same mix as my other "five minutes of rain" upload, but without the reverb in case you want to add your own. Process:. Using a blue yeti usb condenser mic on the cardioid pattern, i made a 30-minute recording of sounds from my sink (drips, splashes, different faucet pressures) and cut them up into 60 files, later edited down to 20. These were layered together and mixed with white, pink, and brownian noise. Slight noise removal applied. Recorded basic mic noise, and used a subtractive processor (reafir in reaper) to remove that sound from the final mix. .
Author: Niedec
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Here is a recording taken from a boardwalk running through a swamp in jackson county illinois. Recorded on friday september 23 2022 as the season of autumn begins to stir. By now the neo-tropical warblers and other migrants are gone. Leaving the woodpeckers and blue jays and crows. A reflective ambiance of a now dry swamp, slowing down awaiting the arrival of full-on autumn, then winter. You hear the wind sifting through the branches of the oaks, and hickories and maples, the chattering of woodpeckers, and, since this is the time of year of the harvest, you hear the often dropping of acorns, and hickory nuts, and pieces of hickory nuts and acorns, as the squirrels 30 feet above the swamp get sloppy with their lunch. Equipment: zoom f4microphones: neumann km 184rode nt5sennheiser mkh 8070.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Rootsy solo mandolin cue, part of a "matched set" to be used in different places in a podcast, radio show, or video. The set contains segments from a second or two up to about a minute, to be used for cues, hits, bumps, interstitials and voiceovers. The music is a roundback mandolin from 1900 improvising in the key of g. The feel is uptempo, traditional, natural, organic, old time, americana. I'd be grateful for feedback on what worked and what didn't. How is the sound quality? are there lengths of cue that you needed that weren't here?. I'm happy to do custom recordings to fill in the gaps. My music blog is at http://soupgreens. Om. My email address is lucas@gonze. Com.
Author: Lucasgonze
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Request by andor for the following:. - "and the same, again and again and again. . . " (in a bored voice, kind of like a sigh)- "repetitive" (emotionless, 2 slightly different versions)- "this is repetitive. " (emphasize the "is", stretch it)- "frustrating. " (voice goes down at the end, otherwise emotionless). - "oooooh. Something changed. " (with childish amazement)- "but still. " (voice goes down at the end). As always, unless paid, my audio will be cc0!please feel free to use in both personal and commercial projects. Do not use this or any of my audio for political or religious propaganda, or to promote hate for any group or persons in any form. By using this this or any of my audio, you agree to these terms and will not use them as described prior. If you have questions about my terms of use or have a request, please message me!.
Author: Honest Cactus
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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A recording of the peaceful mid-autumn woods here in the midwest usa. I recorded this on november 15 2022 using a sony pcm d-100. In the northern hemisphere now, days now are much shorter, and much colder. Which means all of our energetic summer warblers and other migrants have long gone south, and are no doubt lounging around in a palm tree or something just gorging on insects. Here is the midwest woods? sure the summer birds are gone, but, the beauty of this season is that now you can hear the birds that never leave us. No matter how brutal the winter is, the blue jays, the black-capped chickadees, the many species of woodpeckers and the belted kingfishers never leave. This creates a different, but beautiful soundscape in the woods. For this particular recording, since i've found through years of roaming the woods, birds have a tendancy to be near water, i placed the recorder on a creekbank about 15 feet from a shallow creek. Now of course i could have gotten closer to the creek but by now the entire woods is a carpet of leaves -- this very slow-moving creek included. Which means the leaves had accumulated on thevery still creek water itself and i was concerned if i stepped on the leaves--thinking it was solid ground underneath, i would instead be "treated" to an ice cold pair of shoes and socks!. Among the highlights of this recording are:00:00:00 starting off with the loud blue jays1:56 black-capped chickadees with their active musical trills3:55 the very large and very loud pileated woodpeckers8:41--8:56 then again starting at 10:05 and running through10:40 the beautiful belted kingfisher with it's staccato-likerasp. Enjoy this beautiful mid autumn woods soundscape in the midwest usa.
Author: Kvgarlic
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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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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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Edison Amberol Blue Record 2791. Sung by Rhoda Bernard. Cohen owes me 97 dollars (pol. Cohen jest mi dłużny 97 dolarów) – piosenka z 1906 roku charakterystyczna dla twórców i wydawców z Tin Pan Alley skomponowana przez Irvinga Berlina w wykonaniu Rhody Bernard. Čeština: Píseň Cohen owes me 97 dollars je typická pro newyorská hudební vydavatelství Tin Pan Alley, složil Irving Berlin, nahrál Rhoda Bernard roku 1906. Македонски: Коен ми должи 97 долари — песна во композиција на Ирвинг Берлин. Изведено од Рода Бернард, 1906 г.
Author: Irving Berlin
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9-note ending riff. 1 of 8 samples under 5 seconds from my acoustic guitar recording of a civil war fife and drum song named frog in the well, which i learned from an 1862 instructional manual. The instrument was a 1928 gibson l3. There are no effects. Key is (in order of best fit) d major, f# minor, e minor, g major, a blues. Time signature is 3/4, but these samples are mainly under a bar so can be used in a 4/4 song. You also use either of these licenses for your remix: creative commons attribution-sharealike, creative commons attribution-noncommercial. The home of this song on the web is soupgreens. Com/froginthewell. That has the full source song in mp3 format and short clips (40 seconds, 30 seconds, and 20 seconds) for use in video cues. There is also sheet music and guitar tab there.
Author: Lucasgonze
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This is a recording i made on sunday november 4th 2012 of the gentle, droning sounds of insects that were singing in a marshy area near the shore of a small lake. This is a very typical ambiance of autumn in the southern portion of illinois. If you listen carefully, you'll hear another very typical fall sound, the cry of blue jays in the heavy woods which surround this lake. One of my favorite sound-scapes. I made this with my rugged and dependable handy zoom h4n recorder, using its built-in microphones. I literaly had it sitting on a small log only about 15 feet from the water's edge. Because the insects were not very loud, i did have to crank up my record volume to 86 on the scale of 100; this means you will hear a little bit of slight wind rumble, but all-in-all i think the recording paints a good picture of the early autumn landscape and everything slows down and winds down for the bitter winter ahead. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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I just love this deep rich harmonic sound with some phase modulation! i've tried to capture it the last month and half and finally managed it. There's quite a lot of air traffic (planes and helicopters) here in prague - písnice, but most of the helicopters have poor sound. It is bell 407 helicopter ok-alb in black/beige color operated by blue sky service (http://www. Ok-alb. Com/). Flight mode-s code a37a9ea. First it approaches with the deep harmonic sound, then it flies by overhead with a more noisy mid-spectrum sound. Recorded on zoom h4nsp, this time with 4gb sd card which has far lower startup time than 32 gb one (like 12 secs compared to more than a minute). Besides the helicopter itself there are some birds singing, insects buzzing and some rumble from the wind (i didn't manage attach the deadcat windshield so quickly). Basic frequency: ~ 33. 87 hz. Original filename: 160703-000. Wav.
Author: Bzamecnik
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Hola !. So after all the dsp processing of the little voice recordingi tried out my little bbc symphonic orchestra new free libraryput some violins on it & some horns of abraxas, if youdon(t know horns of abraxas of johann johannssonn, i urge you to go& check it out, the whole movie is a candy for the ear & eye. . . S with titlesas seekers of the serpent's eye or burning church or dive-bomb blues ordeath and ashes or children of the new dawn or forging the beast. . . What a soundtrack & what a movie ! but also what a tragic loss. . . Https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=hgih-ma5nag. & then at the end i transform again the little percussive voice partinto a voice again. . . You can clearly see in the wave form of the big percussion & the little voice wave form, an isomorph pattern, no ?. 17decmber of 2020jjjjjj looper dooper. Yes !. Ok i go to sleep nou !.
Author: Antwerpsounddesign
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Here in the midwest we were treated to a nice preview of autumn here in the northern hemisphere. Both the temperature and humidity were nicely lower than usual and this soundscape was recorded featuring the beautiful northern breezes and a few of the birds that still live here. Since this ambience was recorded during the work-week, there are hardly any man-made internal combustion engine noises. Just the wind lifting and swirling through the tired forest and the blue jays, crows and insects. Recording made at 2:30pm on september 13 2022. Equipment used: recorder-sound devices 702microphones- left channel- sennheiser mkh 416right channel - sennheiser mkh 8070. The right channel, the very low-noise direction shotgun microphone, was pointed just about straight up at the leaves and branches of a huge cottonwood tree whose dry leaves were putting on a show. Hope you can hear this. Recorded and edited in stereo so either good studio monitors or headphones will make you feel you are in the forest surrounded by the gentle breezes swirling through oaks and cottonwood trees and insects and birds.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Here in the midwest we were treated to a nice preview of autumn here in the northern hemisphere. Both the temperature and humidity were nicely lower than usual and this soundscape was recorded featuring the beautiful northern breezes and a few of the birds that still live here. Since this ambience was recorded during the work-week, there are hardly any man-made internal combustion engine noises. Just the wind lifting and swirling through the tired forest and the blue jays, crows and insects. Recording made at 2:30pm on september 13 2022. Equipment used: recorder-sound devices 702microphones- left channel- sennheiser mkh 416right channel - sennheiser mkh 8070. The right channel, the very low-noise direction shotgun microphone, was pointed just about straight up at the leaves and branches of a huge cottonwood tree whose dry leaves were putting on a show. Hope you can hear this. Recorded and edited in stereo so either good studio monitors or headphones will make you feel you are in the forest surrounded by the gentle breezes swirling through oaks and cottonwood trees and insects and birds.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A heartbeat sound i made, complete with some gurgling, blood-rushing sounds. Just uploaded a version without the gurgling, in case you prefer the way that sounds. To make this, i took a kick-drum sample and a snare-drum sample, and made a loop of kick-snare, kick-snare, kick-snare, over and over. After that, i eq'd out the more drum-like parts of each sample, added reverb to dull it, a chorus plugin and some compression to remove some of the drums' attack. . . Basically processed the hell out of them. To get the blood gurgling sound, i filled a water-bottle almost all the way full and turned it sideways, so i had a massive air-bubble floating around. I then tilted the bottle back and forth in front of my blue yeti usb condenser mic, so you could hear the air-bubble swishing. I had to be pretty gentle, because if you rock the horizontal bottle too much, the bubble moves too fast and makes a fake-sounding "gloomp. ". When i was happy with it, i mixed the heartbeat sound and the gurgling sounds so they'd work well together. Both the sounds were in mono, so i used a free plugin called wok ms-t on both of them to create a fake hard-panned stereo effect. I wanted it to sound like you'd been running, and were hearing the heartbeat in your ears. I think it turned out pretty cool. .
Author: Niedec
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Please rate if you like this sound :). This is my voice. I was trying to recreate a similar sound to those of the shrieking nazgul creatures in lord of the rings. They are referred to as different things but overall a creepy, evil, raspy, breathy type screeching sound. I created this with a type of practiced scream on a blue yeti usb condenser microphone. I recorded in audacity and added some reverb, fade in, and fade out. It was originally for a video game voice over audition. I also have the original with no fx if needed. My example/inspiration were the creatures in lord of the rings, fellowship of the ring. They are also called the fell riders and the black wings (when they ride the fell beasts), as well as the shadows, the servants of sauron, and the nine servants of the lord of the rings. The orcs of the tower of cirith ungol call them shriekers. I download from this site often, so i thought i would return the favor :). Feel free to contact me with any other requests!. Apparitions beast black-wings cirith creatures creepy demon evil fellbeasts fell-riders ghosts ghoul halloween hell horror lord-of-the-rings monster nazgul nine-servants orcs sauron scary sci-fi screaming screeching shadow shriekers spooky ungol wraiths halloween.
Author: Voices Of Marz
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A late summer soundscape that is a favorite of mine. . Microphones set up in some mature woods about 60 feet from a large lake on labor day weekend. Most of the background is the insects, which are very obvious during this time of year. The swelling of their volume is nap-inducing (*at least to me in my opinion. )here is the midwest this swelling and subsiding of the insect wave tells me that summer is just about starting to go back downhill, after a feverish peak. Despite the covid-19 of the year, nature does not seem to have changed her soundscape. Life goes on in the forests. The birds, whose job of raising young is over, are still there. . . They're just resting and relaxing and listening to the insects as well i'm sure. Now of course you will hear a few prominent birds in this captured moment:(1) a great blue heron squawks out starting at 1:17 into this piece. (2) the alarm call of a red-headed woodpecker can be heard at 2:14. Other than that, just the insects singing their hearts out and the assortment of birds taking secondary place during this time of year. This was recorded on sunday september 6th 2020 at 8:30 in the morning in the forest in southern illinois. Equipment: zoom f4, microphone: sennheiser mkh 8060. Enjoy this audio snapshot of the subdued -- yet vibrant - sound color of late summer, finding comfort in the fact that, within four weeks, the colors of the leaves will be changing to oranges and reds and yellows. But, for now, there is still life to live in the insect and bird world.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Favorite airs from The Mikado (music by Gilbert and Sullivan, 1885) was a 1914 production by Edison Records, performed by the Edison Light Opera Company. This was one of several phonograph cylinders put out by Edison Records (and, no doubt, others) that attempted to encapsulate an entire opera or musical in about four minutes generally, they consisted of a bit of the opening chorus, a verse or two from one or two of the songs, then a bit of the Act II finale. This one is not atypical. The cast is not given, but in the 1913 recording of Pinafore, also by the Edison Light Opera Company, the following singers were featured: Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley The only copy of the recording I had to work from was not particularly high quality, and, though I think I managed to clean it up fairly well, I had to leave some of the background noise in, or the singers start to sound unnatural since cleanup of static does, by necessity, remove some information as well. By removing clicks and pops, then blending a noise-reduced track with the one just cleaned of the clicks and pops, good results can be achieved. Notes This was Edison Blue Amberol #2179, which was a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #465. Songs All songs are heavily abridged: Overture (first few seconds) A wand'ring minstrel I Three little maids from school are we Tit-willow (On a tree by a river) Act II Finale: "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" and "The threatened cloud has passed away" The full text of The Mikado is available on English Wikisource: s:The Mikado.
Author: Gilbert and Sullivan; Edison Light Opera Company
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Favorite airs from The Mikado (music by Gilbert and Sullivan, 1885) was a 1914 production by Edison Records, performed by the Edison Light Opera Company. This was one of several phonograph cylinders put out by Edison Records (and, no doubt, others) that attempted to encapsulate an entire opera or musical in about four minutes generally, they consisted of a bit of the opening chorus, a verse or two from one or two of the songs, then a bit of the Act II finale. This one is not atypical. The cast is not given, but in the 1913 recording of Pinafore, also by the Edison Light Opera Company, the following singers were featured: Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley The only copy of the recording I had to work from was not particularly high quality, and, though I think I managed to clean it up fairly well, I had to leave some of the background noise in, or the singers start to sound unnatural since cleanup of static does, by necessity, remove some information as well. By removing clicks and pops, then blending a noise-reduced track with the one just cleaned of the clicks and pops, good results can be achieved. Notes This was Edison Blue Amberol #2179, which was a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #465. Songs All songs are heavily abridged: Overture (first few seconds) A wand'ring minstrel I Three little maids from school are we Tit-willow (On a tree by a river) Act II Finale: "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" and "The threatened cloud has passed away" The full text of The Mikado is available on English Wikisource: s:The Mikado.
Author: Gilbert and Sullivan; Edison Light Opera Company
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