12 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Cha"

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Kid saying "cha-ching!".
Author: Angelak M
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Sound of antique cash register ca ching.
Author: Deleted User
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The Airmen of Note Lieutenant Colonel Alan C. Sierichs, Commander and Music Director arranged by Senior Master Sgt. Joe Jackson
Author: Lyricist: Robert Burns (1759–1796)
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چانن دا چاشاعر: مقصود حسنیآواز: مقصود حسنیفری ابوزر برقی کتب خانہستمبر ٢٠١٧chanan da cha pujabi nazmpoet: maqsood hasni voice: maqsood hasnifree abuzar barqi kutab’khana spt. 2017.
Author: Maqsood@Mailworld
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Boil tea feedback h2 zoom.
Author: Dan
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Mozambique primary bell pattern above a rumba clave. A two bell pattern played on the body and rim of a single mambo bell or high and low bongo or cha-cha bells.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
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Welcome to the orange vintage drum kit by 1love. Rate each sound!. Any love and enquires1lovefor808s@gmail. Com. Supportfollow 1love: https://www. Instagram. Com/1lovewav/.
Author: Love
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I recorded my voice while playing freelance horror games; scp-087-b and slender sanatorium. This was so i could get genuine reactions to use as stock voice clips for future use. Some pretty interesting stuff came out. I often just say random stuff when all is quiet.
Author: Reitanna
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Title: After the ball - Vocal solo with piano. Performer:George Gaskin Composer: Harris, Chas. K. (Charles Kassell), 1864-1930. Year of Release: ca. 1893 Original cylinder in collection of John Levin. Brown wax cylinder. Cylinder recorded by United States Phonograph Company. Catalog number unknown. Titel: After the ball - Vocal solo with piano. Interpret:George Gaskin Komponist: Harris, Chas. K. (Charles Kassell), 1864-1930. Veröffentlichung: ca. 1893 Original-Tonträger brauner Wachs-Zylinder, aufgenommen von der United States Phonograph Company. Katalog-Nummer unbekannt. Original-Zylinder: Sammlung John Levin.
Author: own work
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Crude arpeggio and single note taps of the inner strings of an early-20th-century chas m. Stieff upright piano. This particular model was made in baltimore and spent most of its life in the lobby of the willard intercontinental hotel in d. C. , and the last 30 years in our home in fairfax, virginia. We are dismantling part of the piano to repair, clean, and, unfortunately, sell it. The mechanism for one note is the only problem, and, of course, it needs tuning. Anyone willing to give this a good home?.
Author: Mswolf
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