About 100 year old music-box symphonion playing the traditional christmas tune "o tannenbaum" (oh christmas tree). Recording devices: edirol r-09, okm ii stereo microphones.
Found a half-broken wind-up rotating christmas tree music box. . . Thing. . . Raw 24/96 ms recording; be sure to decode before use. Left channel is mid, right is side. To do this manually you should separate the channels to two mono tracks, duplicate the side track and invert the duplicate. Pan the side tracks hard left and right, and mix with the mono mid channel. Or use a plugin to do it for you :d.
Christmas Back Home performed by Wild Blue Country of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 11 from Christmas from the Rockies (1993).
Author: Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Rockies, Wild Blue Country; Recording: United States Air Force
Single hit ready to use percussion sound for christmas music compiled from the long raw recordings of https://freesound. Org/people/zott820/sounds/261006/ and https://freesound. Org/people/radwoc/packs/20825/.
Christmas Overture performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heartland of America Band. Track 11 from Christmas from the Heartland (1994).
Author: Composition: Timothy A. Ruegg; Performance: United States Air Force Heartland of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
A musical, christmas snow globe being wound up and then playing "we wish you a merry christmas" until the the mechanism winds down. The song itself is in the public domain.
Oh Christmas Tree (jazz rendition) performed by Raptor of the United States Air Force Heartland of America Band. Track 3 from Christmas from the Heartland (1994).
Author: Composition: Traditional, Tyler; Performance: United States Air Force Heartland of America Band, Raptor; Recording: United States Air Force
This was taken in the watami restaurants off the taibei railway station at the christmas seasons. The dinner time had half finished, the conversations over the meals could vaguely been heard upon the background of the christmas music.
Joyful and Triumphant performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 13 from A Merry Little Christmas (2017).
Author: Composition: Floyd Werle, John Bliss; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants and Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
A musical, christmas snow globe being wound up and then playing "joy to the world" until the the mechanism winds down. The song itself is in the public domain.
Angels of Christmas performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 24 from Light One Candle (2004).
Author: Composition: Chief Master Sergeant Larry D. MacTaggart; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force Band
Beads being shaken to the christmas bells melody often used in movies when santa clause is heard flying overhead. -[ recording info ]-. I used plastic gold christmas tree decorating beads in my hands while in front of the mic. Studio mic: at4033recorded in: adobe audition 3mastered: using eq, compressed, noise gated, and normalized to -. 1. *no credit is ever needed to use my samples!*read my profile for further info.
I recorded some bells i've got home and made this short deck the halls melody afterwards using those samples. Here's the original track i made this sample for: https://youtu. Be/iiq7vcpamoq.
Here is something for your upcoming christmas carols. A scale created with the 32-bit plugin "bellsebuth" and a scale created with the 32-bit plugin "glass armanica".
We Wish You a Merry Christmas performed by Starlifter and Roots in Blue of the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track 10 from the ensembles' 2020 album The Spirit of the Season.
Author: Composition: SSgt Tim Davis and SrA David Duneman, traditional; Mixing and Mastering: SSgt Tim Davis; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America, Starlifter and Roots in Blue
Silent Night (track 18 of 27 on 2010 Christmas With The Chorus album)
Author: Joseph Mohr, Franz Xaver Gruber, performed by United States Army Chorus, arranged by Col. (Ret.) Samuel R. Loboda and Maj. Dwayne S. Milburn/Joseph Mohr
Annotated musical notation of beginning of refrain from the Christmas carol "Angels We Have Heard on High". Markings illustrate how melodic/harmonic sequence occurs in music.
God rest you merry, gentlemen (or "God rest ye merry, gentlemen") is an ancient Christmas carol, believed to date from about the 15th century. Edison Blue Amberol #3346, Edison Diamond Disc matrix #5677