792 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Blue"

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Slow, ambient and distorted bass. Scale- e blues majorbmp-120was made in caustic 3.
Author: Igalblech
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Written by Virginia Liston (1890-1932). Performed by Virginia Liston (vocals), unknown (cornet), unknown (banjo), unknown (piano).
Author: Virginia Liston
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Opening riff to johnny b. Goode by chuck barry. Recorded in studio one. Amplifier plugin - drive british.
Author: St
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Electric guitar, high gain. Just a upper fret lick/riff, sorta blues like but more 70’s arena rock.
Author: Aceinet
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Opening a sliding glass door traffic sounds for 10 seconds sliding door closed and latching it.
Author: Hanulskygirl
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Simply blues style riff, almost heavy distortion but it pulls back enough to not call it heavy. Some garage rock, independent style of blues you might call it. Some difference variations are throughout the piece.
Author: Aceinet
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A simple little acoustic guitar lick i came up with. The mood kind of makes me think of a bunch of survivors gathered around a campfire, quietly reflecting on their journey and the hardships they have encountered along the way.
Author: Immergomedia
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Three blue birds in a small tree about 30 ft from my window this morning.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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Written by Edna Hicks (1895-1929). Performed by Edna Hicks; Porter Grainger's Swingin' Three.
Author: Edna Hicks
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Blues scale as a chromatic variant of the major scale.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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Don't You Grieve (Digital ID: afcss39 2664b2)
Author: Molly (Mary) McDonald (vocals). Recorded by John Avery Lomax, Honorary Consultant and Curator of the Archive of American Folk Song (now the Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center)
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Blues shuffle demonstrating P-90 pickup and no guitar pick
Author: RiverCO
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Recorded with smartphone, november 24, 2017.
Author: Starvingpony
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Multitracking session for soundscape creation. Bcnlab.
Author: Bcnlab
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Impulse response of the guitar loudspeaker captured by the audix i5 microphone.
Author: Tosha
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Written by Virginia Liston (1890-1932). Performed by Virginia Liston (vocals), unknown (cornet), unknown (banjo), unknown (piano).
Author: Virginia Liston
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Written by Virginia Liston (1890-1932). Performed by Virginia Liston (vocals), Ernest Elliot (clarinet), Clarence Williams (piano).
Author: Virginia Liston
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Clean tone, blues style of riff but could almost be an intro for a doom/stoner rock song.
Author: Aceinet
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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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Written by Clarence Smith (1904-1929). Performed by "Pine Top" Smith.
Author: Pine Top Smith
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Written by Clara Smith (1894 - 1935). Performed by Clara Smith. Saxaphone and piano accompaniment..
Author: Clara Smith
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A peaceful fall soundscape of the swelling of the wind as it blows through the leaves of the cottonwood tree, plus, the melancholy sound of some blue jays calling out -- to me blue jays are the iconic sound of fall. Recorded using my handy zoom h4-n portable digital audio recorder and my rode nt-g 2 shotgun microphone. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Recorded with a zoom h1n and 3dio fs binaural microphone on the afternoon of 7/25/19 by a pond at blue cliff monastery in pine bush, ny. Insects, birds, frogs, occasional passing cars, and a distant meditation bell (at 9:03) can be heard.
Author: Chriss
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Bluesharp loop soundrecorded tascam dr-05xedited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Bluesharp loop soundrecorded tascam dr-05xedited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Bluesharp loop soundrecorded tascam dr-05xedited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Bluesharp loop soundrecorded tascam dr-05xedited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Written by Blind Lemon Jefferson (d. 1930). Performed by Blind Lemon Jefferson.
Author: Blind Lemon Jefferson
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Beeping sound my computer makes to start up. I used it for a cash register sound.
Author: Phatcorns
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Written by Virginia Liston (1890-1932). Performed by Virginia Liston (vocals), unknown (cornet), unknown (banjo), unknown (piano).
Author: Virginia Liston
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For free. . . Imaginari sounds for mixing in whole track.
Author: Roses
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Sound of a live jazz band and a mix of tourists and colorful locals at the french market in new orleans.
Author: Shelbyshark
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Low gain, blues like riff. Almost sounds like something you might hear on the radio in the background. A little all over the place after a while.
Author: Aceinet
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This is just a sample - you can download much more here :https://sonoiz. Com/release/guitar-heaven-samples-pack/.
Author: Gagarindes
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Typical boogie woogie bassline on 8 bar blues progression in C, chord roots in red.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 00:03, 18 July 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5.
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Short sound-bite of boogie riff.
Author: Suction Man Testicle at English Wikipedia
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B.C. Williamson's hit song, 'Believe Her 'Till I Leave Her'
Author: Bcwilliamson
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Short sound-bite of lead guitar boogie riff.
Author: Suction Man Testicle at en.wikipedia
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Traditional American blues performed by the Art Hickman Orchestra
Author: performed by the Art Hickman Orchestra
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Traditional American blues performed by Al Bernard & The Goofus Five
Author: performed by Al Bernard & The Goofus Five
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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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A blue-grey gnatcatcher in my backyard this evening.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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You are hearing a cherry keyboard with blue switches. You also can use this as some sort of typewriter soundeffect.
Author: Ericssoundschmiede
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A recording done in late october of several years ago featuring the crisp sound of the leaves of a giant cottonwood tree being brushed by fall breezes. The sound of a lonely blue-jay really adds to this soundscape. Recorder used: handy zoom h4-n with internal microphones.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Another recording of one of my favorite fall soundscapes featuring cottonwood leaves "shimmering", the lonely call of a blue jay and the soft sound of insects singing a little more quiet than they do in the warmer temps of summer. Recorded using my zoom h4-n recorder, and the famous sm57 microphone.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Almost ear piercing, caulk board type of high pitch like distortion with some bad blues playing.
Author: Aceinet
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Crowd noise, dishes clattering as they are bussed, and street musicians in new orleans at the french market.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A loop taken from my campfire guitar recording, and made to sound a bit dirtier (like its being played over a radio or something).
Author: Immergomedia
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Keyboard/guitar riff i hammered out when i was wasted, have no use for it so feel free to sample or use in your own productions.
Author: Jordanmencel
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