29 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Cotton"

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The traditional country song Cotton Eye Joe, performed by Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Author: Traditional
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Folk Song, "Cotton-Eyed Joe"
Author: Elmo Newcomer (performer)
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Tearing cloth.
Author: Krnash
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Cotton fabric swooshing through air.
Author: Akennedybrewer
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Grabbing tissues out of a tissue box.
Author: Livvy
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Me wearing a shirt. Recorded with akg c214.
Author: Kulanen
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Piece of cloth being ripped. Requires editing to fit your use.
Author: Altfuture
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Dressing a cotton pullover.
Author: Leonelmail
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Cotton sweater movement, constant.
Author: Leonelmail
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Foley sound of a movement or rustle of fabric - cotton clothes. Recorded with audio-technica boom mic on tascam dr60dm2.
Author: Khenshom
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Shirt clothing movement - mono audio.
Author: Leonelmail
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Fabric and clothes rustling and moving for foley use. Recorded with sennheisser mke 600 shotgun mic into an zoom h5.
Author: Khenshom
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w:John Philip Sousa's "King Cotton" Recording date not clear according to CD booklet metadata suggests 1989
Author: John Philip Sousa, performed by the United States Marine Corps Band from Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
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Recorded with a sennheiser mkh 416 into a tascam dr-100 mkii.
Author: Ralph
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Hey everyone!. Feel free to use these sounds in all your projects. Just credit arrowhead productions. Index:1. Rustling with metal hanging out. Perfect for a backpack sound. 2. Rustling, and then a nice zipper zipping. Perfect for, well zipping up clothing. 3. Brushing clothing against skin. Perfect for what i just said. Thanks!.
Author: Windwalk Entertainment
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Recorded and processed at 24bit 48khz using the tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. Processing: gain-staging and soft high and low frequency filtering. No eq boost or cuts anywhere else. Also de-noised.
Author: Joao Janz
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King Cotton performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 16 from Footlifters! (1998). Recorded Feb. and June 1998, Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs, CO. H. Bruce Gilkes, conductor; Gena R. Stuchbery, associate conductor.[1][2][3]
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's "King Cotton" (1895) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 51 from the band's 2017 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's "King Cotton" (1895) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 51 from the band's 2017 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Untitled
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Livery Stable Blues by the Original Dixieland Jass Band, recorded on 26 February 1917. It was released on the Victor label on 7 March 1917, and was the first released jazz recording. 78 RPM, transferred to .ogg from a .mp3 file from The Internet Archive. Die erste kommerzielle Jazz-Aufnahme: Livery Stable Blues, der Original Dixieland Jass Band, von 1917. Le premier enregistrement commercial de jazz : Livery Stable Blues en 1917, par l’Original Dixieland Jass Band. Italiano: La prima registrazione commerciale di musica Jazz: Original Dixieland Jass Band, Livery Stable Blues, del 1917 Norsk nynorsk: Jazz-songen «Song from a Cotton Field» av Bessie Brown
Author: Original Dixieland Jass Band (performer); Ray Lopez (1889–1979), Alcide Nunez (1884–1934) (composers)
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Author: Oldham Music Centre Youth Wind Band
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This cotton can be used for your projects. This second firecracker.
Author: Iliyabylich
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Ripping a thin cotton material directly in front of the microphones for a stereophonic effect.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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The rattle of a bottle of ibuprofen, when shaken, minus cotton and some contents. Captured using a zoom h4n field recorder.
Author: Mffm
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There in my files was the sound of a metal lid being placed back on a jar. This one was a recycled jelly jar in which i keep cotton balls.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Damp clothing being peeled away from the skin. Created by using white school glue left to go tacky on a cotton pad before being pressed on and pulled slowly off the skin.
Author: Shutuplaika
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A reduced amplitude version so that it doesnt blow your cotton socks off!. Quite short, 20 seconds long and good quality. Recorded using tascam dr-05 inside my hooded jumper sleeve, still quite crisp sounding. This ones on the house, minimum effort required to capture this, and i'm sure many people would be able to capture the same thing with varying degrees of quality. ** thank you for checking my work out, if you're digging it, it would mean the world to me if you could drop foolboymedia a like on. Facebook. Com/foolboymedia. If you want to use commercially, please get in touch or consider a donation to myself on foolboymedia@gmail. Com or donating to the freesound project. Thanks for stopping by!. Again, thanks for downloading my work and using it for your project! **.
Author: Foolboymedia
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