99 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "D String"

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Also available in soundfont, bitwig sampler & ableton sampler form here: https://drive. Google. Com/file/d/1jidurgkwfbhudfnuygpgunf4mcunvh4-/view?usp=sharing.
Author: Justmog
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This is a d major in drop d tuning on a fine martin guitar i recorded in my studio. I use it for mail notification. Thought somebody else might like to.
Author: Wkinton
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Ambient "strings" arranged in sp-404 recorded with reverb from alesis quadraverb. Made to a loop in audacity. The tones are g, a and d.
Author: Gis Sweden
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I used the `pluck`-function of audacity,to create this sound.
Author: Tarane
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2 channel, drop-d chord played on a reverend rocco through a hughes&kettner; tubeman ii on distortion channel.
Author: Lausestruck
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Overture (Suite) No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068: II. Air, "Air on the G String" performed by the Air Force Strings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 13 from Collage (2000).
Author: Composition: Johann Sebastian Bach; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Air Force Strings; Recording: United States Air Force
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1920 recording of Bach's Air for G string (Air on the G string) (BWV 1068, D major. arr). Violin solo by Joel Belov with piano accompaniment by Robert Gayler.
Author: This file is lacking author information.
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Two chords and a 3 note melody processed in music maker's cinematic synt. This version is a string ensemble voice, a bit lighter than the others but moody.
Author: Esistnichtsoernst
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Common-tone modulation between C minor and its relative major Eb, using the common-tone G, in Schubert's Op. 163 (D. 956).
Author: Hyacinth
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Hope u like it did it on keyboard on ableton :d.
Author: Klavo
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This is a faulty file delete it. I uploaded the corrected file, above my 5th upload by the same name.
Author: Tedski
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Notes recorded in ableton live demo so i cant export then i freezze and flatten to can use in other software ;).
Author: Brudelarge
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You can use this track in your videos. This track was created with vst xpand!2 100 bpm (c# d b a#).
Author: Johnnie Holiday
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I recorded a viola for a theatre project. I recorded it in a dry room, close mic with a neumann tlm103. Some samples are just noises of the bow on the c or d string, then once in a while creating overtones, other samples contain some processing with echoboy by soundtoys. Amazing plugins they make!. Feel free to use the samples in any way you like. If you use it in a project i am always curious to hear it. Comments and questions welcome.
Author: Malupeeters
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Recorded about every sound you can get off a chinese guzheng, tuned in d pentatonic. Recorded with blue spark and blue bluebird condenser mics through a scarlett 6i6 interface. No credits necessary but i'd like to hear what you use it in!.
Author: Pufermufin
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This is a sawtooth waveform suitable for easily tuning guitar by ear, comprised of 20 seconds each of e-a-d-g-b-e in sequence. Adjust guitar volume to same volume as the tone, ideally through the same audio output. Tune the string close to the tone, then listen for the subtle beat-frequency indicating not-quite-perfect tune. When the beat frequency goes away, your guitar string is in perfect tune. Also useful for adjustable bridges. The open string and its 12th fret octave will both produce no beat-frequency when the bridge is adjusted properly.
Author: Logos Chroma
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Listed by the w:United States Air Force Band at The Air Force Strings Music page as "Air", which might be confused with Air", but actually Air on the G String. From the 2000 album Collage, recorded at The United States Air Force Band Recording Facility, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. 18-26 May, 2000. Catalogue Number BOL-0006, First Lieutenant Keith H. Bland, Conductor. Performed with 7 first violins, 5 second violins, 4 violas, 3 cellos, 1 bass and 1 accordion, according to the liner notes
Author: Untitled
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Crude arpeggio and single note taps of the inner strings of an early-20th-century chas m. Stieff upright piano. This particular model was made in baltimore and spent most of its life in the lobby of the willard intercontinental hotel in d. C. , and the last 30 years in our home in fairfax, virginia. We are dismantling part of the piano to repair, clean, and, unfortunately, sell it. The mechanism for one note is the only problem, and, of course, it needs tuning. Anyone willing to give this a good home?.
Author: Mswolf
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Scary ambient sounds. . . Almost musical, perfect for a horror scene in a movie or a game. Try morphing it further by reversing and/or time-stretching it!. Fully made with a 7-string electric guitar, a line 6 pod x3, and delicious amounts of post-processing, sampling and vst effects :d.
Author: Burning Mir
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Did this all my self and got some of the sounds off freesound and free to use the sounds off free sounds some of my own. Hope u like and u can have it and done on ableton live on pc and it did not take long and ive got aspergers as well have a nice day :d and i'm making a game as well its about fate about history and this time i use cryengine game software and its safe download and free u can make ps4 pc and xboxone game and play on xboxone ps4 and pc look on google its free trust me got it on pc now lots of people use it :d https://www. Cryengine. Com/.
Author: Klavo
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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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Ok, i don't know how many of you might be interested in this, but i figure there's no harm in posting it. I'm working on some original songs. Laptop-based, electronic songs, with many orchestral parts, including violin, viola, cello, and string bass. Presonus studio one has some very nice vst string instruments, and i have some really great ones for kontakt. But they all are missing one thing, and i couldn't find the (admittedly esoteric) sound that i'm looking for anywhere on the internet. Being a viola player myself, i recorded myself playing these very particular incidental sounds. Let me explain-. There's this 'grabby' sound that a well-rosined bow makes just is it is first being drawn across the string. Listen carefully to any of the pros and you'll hear it. In your laptop sequences, if used subtly, right at the point where the first note of a phrase is initiated, this sound can give the string part a marked sense of realism*. This, combined with vibrato, reverb and a nice warm/tube/tape saturation setting, nobody will be able to tell the difference between your vst and the real thing. About the audio-i tried to keep them as pitchless as possible, thus not limiting their utility. I recorded two sets of all four open strings (c, g, d, a), first close mic'ed, and once from a few feet away, in stereo. Or to say it another way, the sounds are as follows-1. Open c close2. Open g close3. Open d close4. Open a close5. Open c far6. Open g far7. Open d far8. Open a far. It's totally overkill for me to record all the different versions, but i suppose somebody out there might find one more appropriate than another for their purposes. They work pretty effortlessly for violin and viola, but you might have to pitch them down for cello and string bass. I added no processing whatsoever, apart from normalizing each individual sound. Aiff, recorded at 44/16. Nady scm-2090 stereo condenser mic, focusrite saffire pro 24 interface, recorded in logic. Not the quietest room, but these sounds will be so far down in the mix that it won't matter. Free for all to download, no attribution necessary. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/bruce%20burbank/sounds/220917/. As an example, here's the part i'm working on that motivated me to record these sounds, with the grabby sound in place. See if you can spot the three times i used it. *pro tip- much the same way i'll insert an inhale breath right before horn or oboe phrases.
Author: Bruce Burbank
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36-string upwards glissando on a synthesized autoharp. Made with sox:. Sox -n -r 48000 -b 16 autoharp-up1648. Wav synth pl "f2" pl "g2" pl "c3" pl "d3" pl "e3" pl "f3" pl "f#3" pl "g3" pl "a3" pl "a#3" pl "b3" pl "c4" pl "c#4" pl "d4" pl "d#4" pl "e4" pl "f4" pl "f#4" pl "g4" pl "g#4" pl "a4" pl "a#4" pl "b4" pl "c5" pl "c#5" pl "d5" pl "d#5" pl "e5" pl "f5" pl "f#5" pl "g5" pl "g#5" pl "a5" pl "a#5" pl "b5" pl "c6" delay 0 0. 05 0. 1 0. 15 0. 2 0. 25 0. 3 0. 35 0. 4 0. 45 0. 5 0. 55 0. 6 0. 65 0. 7 0. 75 0. 8 0. 85 0. 9 0. 95 1 1. 05 1. 1 1. 15 1. 2 1. 25 1. 3 1. 35 1. 4 1. 45 1. 5 1. 55 1. 6 1. 65 1. 7 1. 75 remix - fade 0 6. 1 norm -1.
Author: Scruss
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36-string downwards glissando on a synthesized autoharp. Made with sox:. Sox -n -r 48000 -b 16 autoharp-down1648. Wav synth pl "c6" pl "b5" pl "a#5" pl "a5" pl "g#5" pl "g5" pl "f#5" pl "f5" pl "e5" pl "d#5" pl "d5" pl "c#5" pl "c5" pl "b4" pl "a#4" pl "a4" pl "g#4" pl "g4" pl "f#4" pl "f4" pl "e4" pl "d#4" pl "d4" pl "c#4" pl "c4" pl "b3" pl "a#3" pl "a3" pl "g3" pl "f#3" pl "f3" pl "e3" pl "d3" pl "c3" pl "g2" pl "f2" delay 0 0. 05 0. 1 0. 15 0. 2 0. 25 0. 3 0. 35 0. 4 0. 45 0. 5 0. 55 0. 6 0. 65 0. 7 0. 75 0. 8 0. 85 0. 9 0. 95 1 1. 05 1. 1 1. 15 1. 2 1. 25 1. 3 1. 35 1. 4 1. 45 1. 5 1. 55 1. 6 1. 65 1. 7 1. 75 remix - fade 0 6. 1 norm -1.
Author: Scruss
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It's me jamming a bit using my epiphone's explorer (tuned to drop-d). Recorded with a zoom h2 via mic-in and a jack cable. Unprocessed an undedited recording. I tried out some licks and chords. I'm not a good guitarist. Nevetheless, this might be a nice recording if you're making an animation about learning musician, or a game with a band member rehearsing alone in a room, or if you want to just chill to my little jam session. This should be mono, but i calculated the difference between left and right channel and it is not zero. So i uploaded it as a stereo file. Could use some denoising. There is some silence at the beginning so you can do that if you need.
Author: Unfa
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D min7 chord of a halion 6 patchmultisample (c0-c6). Source: zebra 2, spectro blend oscillators (additive synthesis). Strong processing with spectral fx (esp. Mtransform), eq/geq + compressor to balance the frequency spectrum. Feel free to suggest/demand other chords. Don´t hesitate. . .
Author: Voxlab
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Mellow chill song short 23. Wrote/recorded a mellow chill song using ableton live 9. Piano using ableton's stock grand piano 9 plugin. Ableton's stock space arp plugin. Pizzicato and staccato strings done with native instrument's kontact5 player. Chords: f d#. Additional notes:-13. 4 lufs integrated. -1. 0 db true peak max.
Author: Bainmack
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[[this sound pack contains 8 sounds total, and this is # 4 of 8. ]]. Note: this sound (as all my sounds on freesound. Org are) is **public domain**. Use it, sell it, do anything and everything with it. No need to credit me. I only hope it's useful for someone! however, i'd love to hear about any projects you use my sounds with!!. Abstract, creepy sounds i recorded after watching this video on hans zimmer's creation of the score to the original dark knight soundtrack:. Https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=r-l1rctgtoe. (fascinating video, give it a watch! :d). - i found an old rusty razorblade (if it ain't rusty it ain't emo, amiright? amiright? oh god that's in poor taste)- and just started scraping it over the copper-wound strings of my seagull s6 acoustic guitar in which i've installed an electronic pickup. - recorded into reaper on my mid-2014 macbook pro, via direct in through a zoom h4n in audio-interface mode. Only processing: gentle eq highpass at 95 hz. And some slight gain reduction. These sounds remind me somehow of creepy film scores where the strings do that erratic pizzicato thing that sends tingles up your spine. Tell me what you come up with, i'd love to know!!.
Author: Afamiliarletter
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Snippets from recordings of me playing the tanpura. The strings are tuned to b, d, g and e, so would work well in the keys of g or e minor. I noticed that my first pack of tanpura samples has a bit of fuzzy white noise so in this pack i have equalized - i reduced all the very high frequencies which got rid of most of the white noise without affecting the low frequency sounds of the tanpura itself. Please note this is the tanpura part of an instrument called the swar sangam which combines the swarmandal (indian harp) and the tanpura, it is not a traditional tanpura and does sound slightly different.
Author: Luckylittleraven
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