155 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Chinese"

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Sounds heard from within a moderately bustling restaurant cabin inside the world-famous trans-mongolian / trans-siberian railway as the train chugs steadily through inner mongolia, china, on its way to the chinese railway system at jining. Recorded with a sony icd-ux560f. Triadtravelogues. Com. Https://www. Youtube. Com/triadtravelogues.
Author: Triadtravelogues
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Loud, clunky railway noises heard within a small sleeper cabin on the world-famous trans-mongolian / trans-siberian railway, chugging through perm, a city and the administrative centre of perm krai, russia, located on the banks of the kama river in the european part of russia near the ural mountains. Recorded with a sony icd-ux560f. Triadtravelogues. Com. Https://www. Youtube. Com/triadtravelogues.
Author: Triadtravelogues
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Victrola recording of the Manchukuo National Anthem from 1933.
Author: jcm10830 (Uploader of video). The original creator of said specific recording is unknown.
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中文(香港):香港中文大學新亞書院校歌 College Anthem of New Asia College of The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Author: Composer: Hwang Yau-tai (黃友棣) Lyricist: Ch'ien Mu (錢穆) transcribed by User:Billytanghh in MuseScore
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Chinese traditional song sung by Jianhong He. Bekarecord n° 223. Matrix n°22769. [1]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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19th century Chinese drama. Disc 6 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Classical Chinese drama. Disc 5 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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This tune is entitled "Matsurika" or "a jasmine blossom". It came from China into Japan in early 1800s.This is an older version of Chinese folk song "Mo Li Hua".I made this MIDI file viewing an old music book entitled "Gekkin Gakufu" (view the photo at "Mo Li Hua" of Wikipedia) which was published in 1877 in Japan.
Author: KATO,Toru
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Percussive sound of a chinese small tom.
Author: Cmartins
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This is a chinese word "kaimen", pronounced by a female.
Author: Richard
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A chinese instrument,seems to be a kind of harp with tremolo on h4. Tempo is 131 beats per minute.
Author: Deleteduser
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Percussion, chinese bowl.
Author: Milosz P
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Ambiance of a chinese restaurant in shanghai.
Author: Evert Ten Ham
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Cheap chinese clock machine, recorded with sm58.
Author: Narjara
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This was recorded from a chinese orchestra.
Author: Iternetcone
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Record of simple saxophone melody by audiotechnica condeser microphone.
Author: Iluppai
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A chinese instrument which i reversed with fruityloops. It is called samisen.
Author: Mikesh
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Nokia mobile chinese battery charger broad jamming radio on short waves.
Author: Okhas
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China’s first official anthem was used in the last months of the Qing dynasty. The anthem was by Bo Tong, a high-ranking officer of the Imperial Guard and Yan Fu, commander of the Qing Navy. Guo Cengxin, Master of Ceremonies, made some minor adjustments and arranged the music. The primary purpose of the anthem was to advocate the Qing Dynasty and create a sense of well-being among the Chinese. The anthem was officially adopted on October 4, 1911, but was used for centuries beforehand in official Qing dynasty functions, going back to when Emperor Kang Xi was crowned in 1675. It’s official use as China’s royal anthem was short-lived, as the Wuchang Uprising, meant to end China’s imperial era, started six days after the anthem was officially adopted. The Republic of China was created on January 1, 1912 and the emperor abdicated on February 12. As such, the anthem did not gain much notoriety in China. “Gong Jin’ou” was made the anthem again in 1917 for 12 days when a former Qing general started a coup and reinstated the Qing Dynasty. Since this was used as a praise to the emperor, this is also a royal anthem. This song was banned in Communist China after 1949, but the ban is now lifted (probably after 1978).
Author: Lyricist: 嚴復 (Yan Fu) Composer: 溥侗 (Bo Tong)
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The toilet on a fast train travelling from guilin to guangzhou.
Author: O
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Forging metalware with means of hammer in the sidestreet of southern chinese chaozhou.
Author: Pcfstnk
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Street noise in southern chinese shantou town. A beggar cart playing a mantra.
Author: Pcfstnk
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Short clash of two chinese baoding balls, recorded with a rode nt1-a microphone, at 24/48000.
Author: Franticaerostat
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A crowd speaking mandarin, in beijing's jingshan park -also knows as coal hill.
Author: Lenguaverde
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A 2 second clip of a chinese opera singer. This clip is being uploaded to freesound for accessibility.
Author: P Clark
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Presumably a police-helicopeter hovering over christiania recorded directly into my computer through my chinese condenser microphone.
Author: Sorenlogin
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It is a prelude of a chinese song "ta ma de", talking about a sad story of blindness.
Author: Inisilver
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Someone left me a voicemail in an asian language (chinese?), no idea how this happened.
Author: Batmanjohnson
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My friend playing a classical chinese flute. This is a 5 second sample for the audio mooc assignment.
Author: Egovind
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Sounds captured on my iphone 4 from inside a local restaurant in kunming china.
Author: Billdancourtney
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Old folks singing to their hearts' content in beijing central park. A medium chinese percussion group with around 90 old folks gathered.
Author: Gynation
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The erhu (chinese: 二胡; pinyin: èrhú; [ɑɻ˥˩xu˧˥]) is a two-stringed bowed musical instrument, more specifically a spike fiddle, which may also be called a southern fiddle, and sometimes known in the western world as the chinese violin or a chinese two-stringed fiddle. It is used as a solo instrument as well as in small ensembles and large orchestras. It is the most popular of the huqin family of traditional bowed string instruments used by various ethnic groups of china. A very versatile instrument, the erhu is used in both traditional and contemporary music arrangements, such as in pop, rock, jazz, etc. And makes a calm sound.
Author: Merkahz
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People applause and screaming in small place. (most women). Record in taiwan. 人群歡呼及拍手聲(高中生).
Author: Ohmygod
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Chinese traditional festival. Ambience recorded in a public area with children laughing, running, people chatting etc using, using ipod touch with iprorecorder application.
Author: Soloan
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A short monotonic phrase played by the harmonica. This is the beginning phrase of a chinese children's song, "ducklings from the labor team", written in (probably) the 70's.
Author: Hematthew
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Taken of a worker drilling holes into a wall in a bathroom with a cheap chinese drill. Recorded on a zoom h4n, cleaned with izoetope rx.
Author: Longshot
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It was made with extraordinary plugins erhu guzheng yangquin and a sense of extraordinary expression, valley reverb, and glides. Authentic expression of chinese traditional instruments is hard to imitate so this scene is very short, but useful. As always, my sounds are free, but i'd like to hear your artworks when using a sound, or part of a sound. Also, it is a pleasure to me, if you're referencing this source in your credits.
Author: Neolein
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Chinese restaurant (portugal) about 10 x 10 mts large with 20 people inside. Sunday 9pm. Chatter (portuguese + other), chairs dragging, some noise from the street behind the big glass window in front; noise from the kitchen (cutting vegetables on wood, frying on wok, chatter in chinese). Mic pointing at the center of the room. In front a big avenue (door closed). On my right/behind is the kitchen on an open space. Recorded with zoom h4n-pro 48 khz / 24 bit. Use freely on your personal commercial and non-commercial projects. Don't put this raw sounds/files on youtube or anywhere else. You can use them in creative way as a part of art-form, but not "re-distribute" as (royalty free) stock material. Thank you.
Author: Tferrino
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A close up of a chinese cricket with faint sounds of the city in background. Recorded in beijing. If you want to support my work, please visit:jardinsonore(. )bandcamp(. )comthere you find a lot more.
Author: Nikitralala
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Sound recorded in china at the yangtze river in nanjingrecorded with internal stereo speaker of tascam dr-40 in nanjing (china) in october 2015 on the yangtze river. There were some big cargo boats passing and the voices of some chinese tourists.
Author: Gamma
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The always abused braaaam that we so often hear in movie trailers (zack hemsey "mind heist"). Wanted to make something similar, so here it is. Everything's sampled - chinese horn thing, rattle, and dark hit (plus choir build). © samples cleared. No licensing necessary. Free to use.
Author: Divdbyone
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If you go to the largest electronics district in the world, called huaqiangbei, in shenzhen, china, you’ll probably notice this public security announcement. This is the english version. If you are interested in the chinese version, i’ll be uploading it as a separate file. Sorry for any background noise, but this is a field recording in a busy area.
Author: Bodawei
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An hp officejet pro 8610 printer, printing multiple pages, via direct usb drive input. The usb drive used to store the documents is a lexar micron 8gb usb 2, manufactured in china. The chinese facility responsible for the assembly of the drive lies near the mouth of the yangtze river, in the tiny, quaint village of shanghai.
Author: Diniunicorn
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A long walk at night through the redlight city district in amsterdam, build in the 13th century. International mostly young, male audience. English, chinese, danish, spanish, dutch & other voices. Various swells from intimate to more crowded settings. Happy, aroused, drunk, stoned. Narrow alleys and wider streets. Might hear some words not suitable for children.
Author: Bubbled
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A four-month-old baby cries and cries during her first flight, from shanghai to beijing. In the background you can hear the pilot making his post-flight announcements, along with passengers talking and the sounds of the airplane soaring. Recorded with a sony icd-ux560f. Triadtravelogues. Com.
Author: Triadtravelogues
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We were doing a shoot for a chinese television station and i let my canon 7d pic up some sounds, edited some of the pops out and there you have it. Some bees in a meadow with some churping birds near commercial hives in the late spring. Good for ambient background sound with bees everpresent. In the fraser valley, british columbia.
Author: Inalchemy
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Twitter https://twitter. Com/samples_simple@samples_simple. More music on my youtube channelhttps://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=saawiun1heg&list=pl9bdtoyt75av5krkq_-_z6hrwsqqjpzcf&index=3. This is one note from my virtual instrument. The virtual instrument is made from a cheap chinese stratocaster. Subscribe my youtube channel :-)for new samples. Https://youtu. Be/fzhu2rkaxvc?t=17. Facebook. Https://www. Facebook. Com/simplesamplesweb.
Author: Josefpres
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Twitter https://twitter. Com/samples_simple@samples_simple. More music on my youtube channelhttps://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=saawiun1heg&list=pl9bdtoyt75av5krkq_-_z6hrwsqqjpzcf&index=3. This is one note from my virtual instrument. The virtual instrument is made from a cheap chinese stratocaster. Subscribe my youtube channel :-)for new samples. Https://youtu. Be/fzhu2rkaxvc?t=17. Facebook. Https://www. Facebook. Com/simplesamplesweb.
Author: Josefpres
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Twitter https://twitter. Com/samples_simple@samples_simple. More music on my youtube channelhttps://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=saawiun1heg&list=pl9bdtoyt75av5krkq_-_z6hrwsqqjpzcf&index=3. This is one note from my virtual instrument. The virtual instrument is made from a cheap chinese stratocaster. Subscribe my youtube channel :-)for new samples. Https://youtu. Be/fzhu2rkaxvc?t=17. Facebook. Https://www. Facebook. Com/simplesamplesweb.
Author: Josefpres
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