33 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Coursera"

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I'm playing the song called "tico-tico no fubá" written by "zequinha de abreu" in order to finish one exercise at coursera.
Author: Udias
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This a piece of the clarinet a5 sound fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/mtg/sounds/356762/it is under 1 second, converted to sample rate 44100, to be used in thecoursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona.
Author: Jperezjacome
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This a piece of the violin a5 sound fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/mtg/sounds/356003/it is under 1 second, converted to sample rate 44100, to be used in thecoursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona.
Author: Jperezjacome
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This a piece of the trumpet a4 sound fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/mtg/sounds/357370/it is under 1 second, converted to sample rate 44100, to be used in thecoursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona.
Author: Jperezjacome
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Stochastic component of guitar sound. Sound from http://freesound. Org/people/ajlekceu/sounds/257418/ with a creative commons 0 license.
Author: Thomas
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Track made for the final assignment of the coursera course audio signal processing for music applications. Sounds from freesound. Org, transformed using sms-tools and edited in audacity.
Author: Drlids
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Low pitch bass drum. I've recorded some cutoff and resonance on a basic sine wave kick drum patch i created with strobe2 synth. You don't have to provide attribution or anything, but please let me know how you like my sounds here or via twitter @tailorvj.
Author: Tailorvj
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Assignment 1 of "miracles of human language", a coursera course.
Author: Chengiz
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Simple guitar riff. Done for my coursera "sound processing for musical applications" course.
Author: Ko Bx
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A short hapi drum phrase converted to 16-bit 44100 hz wav format to match coursera sms-tools restrictions.
Author: Eanali
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This sound was recorded with a small morrocan drum. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Author: Jensen
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This drum sound was recorded with a small morrocan drum. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Author: Jensen
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This is a flageolett sound played with plectrum on a steel-stringed acoustic guitar. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Author: Jensen
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Assignment 2 of "miracles of human language", a coursera course. This has three pretend conversations between friends, employee-boss, and neighbors. It illustrates politeness aspects of the language.
Author: Chengiz
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This is a short flageolet sound, played with plectrum on an acoustic (steel string) guitar. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Author: Jensen
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Reuploaded edited sound "cat meow" by tuberatanka to use for coursera class. Extracted left channel as mono, added fades in and out and reduced level of sound by -0. 2db.
Author: Philsapphire
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This is a fragment from the aria ah mes amis at a lower pitch and badly performed. Iintend to use it for a coursera homework (audio signal processing for music applications). The intention is to transpose it and simulate a morfing like a falseto to the true key where the tenor hits high c, which i obviously cannot hit, otherwise i wouldn't be taking coursera courses and uploading to freesound. . .
Author: Carloso Ubuntu
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Test sound for "audio signal processing for music applications" class. Guitar: guild ad-3recording device: galaxy nexus 2 (i9250) internal microphone. Recording date: november 23, 2014. Https://class. Coursera. Org/audio-001/.
Author: Igorinov
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I recorded this sound from my mobile phone at 16 bits, sampling rate 44. 1khz, mono. Meant for analysis and transformation in aspma course on coursera.
Author: Mahakush
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This is the sound of a tuning fork (a little less than 440hz), which i recorded using a guitar pickup. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Author: Jensen
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Wife playing her brand new bassoon. Half a phrase of ode to joy. Uploaded for xavier serra's coursera class. Recorded november 25, 2014, using cubase le4, with audiotechnica at814 through scarlett 2i2 interface.
Author: Erutkowski
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Poorly-singed beginning of traditional ukrainian song "туман яром, туман долиною" (tuman yarom, toman dolynoyu). Done that for my "audio signal processing for music applications" course on coursera.
Author: Ko Bx
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This is a short bassline sequence, played with plectrum on a classica (nylon string) guitar. The sound was slightly muted using the hand to damp it. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications". .
Author: Jensen
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Piece of human whistling, of traditional christmas spanish song, "fum fum fum", with some vibrato. (to be used in a project of coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona).
Author: Jperezjacome
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This file is an extraction of 0 second to 4 second from the following filehttp://freesound. Org/people/iluppai/sounds/148845/it is for audio signal processing for music application. The link for the class is:https://class. Coursera. Org/audio-002/. .
Author: Asrstar
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Recording of myself speaking words "ave maria". Main purpose of this sound is for use in the coursera course audio signal processing for music applications. Sound was recorded with android smartphone oneplus one, using application smart voice recorder in wav format, mono, 44100 hz sample rate.
Author: Islijepcevic
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A simple guitar gesture played on a blueridge br-63 with old strings, recorded with a zoom h4n about 8 inches away from and pointed at the sound hole, reduced to mono with audacity. This sound was recorded for the purposes of harmonic + stochastic analysis in xavier serra's coursera class, audio signal processing for music applications.
Author: Bsteinberg
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This is a conversion of the https://freesound. Org/people/joepayne/sounds/413204/ from stereo mp3 to mono 16 bit wav file for use in a coursera course on audio signal processing. Otherwise it is the same as the source sound. If you like the sound click through to the source this is a lossy conversion.
Author: Admiralentropy
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A recording of several single notes on the ukelele. Noisy, not a totally clean recording either (some bleed from a c string that i didn't intend to touch). This sound was originally created for the coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications. " i recorded this sound myself with a zoom h2 microphone and a kala classical ukelele.
Author: Aberrian
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This file was modified (converted from stereo to mono) and uploaded here in order to use it and study it in our asp class on coursera. The original author of this file is ssteve (http://freesound. Org/people/ssteve/). The original stereo sound file is located here: http://freesound. Org/people/ssteve/sounds/328627/.
Author: Tzurkan
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File used in the coursera 'audio signal processing for music applications a7 test. The sound are the first three notes of 'mercy mercy mercy' on bass guitar (bb2-d3-eb3). The song was written by joe zawinul. Guitar: sandberg california vm4 (model 1)recording gear: steinberg ur44pedal board: tech21 bassamp deluxe.
Author: Evn
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An edited version of my upload uke_single_notes. Wav. I shortened that recording to its last four notes, then included a fade out to eliminate most of the non-ukelele sound at the end. This recording has notes as follows: g4 g4 a4 d4. This sound was originally created for the coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications. " i recorded this sound myself with a zoom h2 microphone and a kala classical ukelele.
Author: Aberrian
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This is a submission for the last project of the course audio signal processing for music application in coursera. Credits to:. Http://freesound. Org/people/darren1979/sounds/58416/http://freesound. Org/people/soundmatch24/sounds/187945/http://freesound. Org/people/macdaddyno1/sounds/320070/http://freesound. Org/people/kyle_healey/sounds/361651/http://freesound. Org/people/spleencast/sounds/90863/http://freesound. Org/people/jpnien/sounds/97397/http://freesound. Org/people/fotis_p/sounds/347402/http://freesound. Org/people/keweldog/sounds/223179/http://freesound. Org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/204741/. Basically it is four short segments of audio, each describes one season, from summer to spring. Each segments has an ambience sound transformed with a musical instrument or two.
Author: Tandeyutami
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