14 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Classical Guitar Note"

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This is a short note repetition played with plectrum on a classical (nylon string) guitar.
Author: Jensen
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U-phoria umc22 behringermicrophone behringercubase 5. 2 notes octave classic guitar.
Author: Maurolupo
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Guitar: yamaha c80recorded with samsung note 4 in a small room.
Author: Svurucu
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Low notes on guitar made on loop program.
Author: Memz
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Guitar: yamaha c80recorded with samsung note 4 in a small roomalternating fingers.
Author: Svurucu
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Sound that we base exercise part1. 2 upon.
Author: Zendata
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3 notes using vibrato on my classical guitar. Recorded with my yamaha pocketrak and edited in sony vegas. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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Stp created a clean strum inside of a fingered bass that wangs in a subwoofer. Great for all styles of music. Works in all daws.
Author: Streetpoptunez
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It sure sounds like something you’ve heard a million times before but from what exactly? something classical, maybe something modern? could probably be chopped up into smaller segments.
Author: Aceinet
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I recorded this little sample for youtube purposes and you can use it for anything you want! i just recerded a few notes, don't even ask for permissions etc. . ! just use it, if you think it's pleasant or usefull ;)to record it i used a samson c03 usb condenser mic.
Author: Soundsfromtheholeofmymind
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Session 1, find more koto in this sound pack. The recorder wasn't optimally placed in the session 1 recording, so sometimes you might hear some low impact noises transitioning through the table to the recorder. Some eq (low cut) should be able to fix this. We went to my friend's father to record a koto, a traditional japanese zither-like (table harp) instrument, consisting of a large wooden base with long strings for plucking. The strings are tuned in the japanese pentatonic scale, allowing a mystic, mysterious, beautiful harmony. It was my first time ever playing this instrument, so don't expect wonders lol. But i tried to "feel" the instrument as well as i could, working from my limited keyboard and guitar playing skills. I improvised simple patterns, and also tried to work with call and response ideas, and bass notes, plucking the low strings with my fingers, and then plucking the high ones with a pick. Happy listening, chopping, and remixing!. In kashiwa, chiba, east of tokyo. Mid october 2016. Zoom h2n stereo ms recording in 96khz, 24bit.
Author: Rutgermuller
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