180 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Defend"

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This is a sound effect that i manifested from the dream state of maine in the united states kingdom. My soul sister smiled on me like an apparition and i awoke to the words she spoke which as presented here are "hows everybody doing?". This sound effect makes for a fantastic ringtone for your bot as i will be incorporating it into an information technology. Svg shish ka-bot named mimal mnemonic.
Author: Rakimages
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Demonstration and confrontation at sainte soline, france. Thousands of people demonstrate and try to enter a working site, police defend it. Explosions, crowd, voices, megaphone, applause, walkie-talkie. Recorded with schoeps ab ortf and cmc6 mk41, reducted to mono via reaperrecorded on sounddevice mixpre6wave stereo 48khz, 24 bit. Sainte soline, france, march 2023.
Author: Bruno
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That's Why performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 29 from Heritage to Horizons (2007).[1] Previously published as track 1 from Such Brave Defenders (2006).[2] Also published as track 14 from Imagine the Possibilities (2009).[3][4]
Author: Composition: John Henley; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force Band
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True story: bob the rooster, while defending his chooks, had quite the tussle with a large fox in 2020 and survived. So instead of getting mad at him for waking up the dead each morning, i recorded him on my handy little zoom h1n recorder. I think bob deserves some credit for being a tough old bird so regardless of whether anyone uses this sound. . . Here bob is, enshrined on freesound. Com.
Author: Pooky
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bitch - how easily we use the word. Maybe i should leave it at that, but it wasn't from my partner. One learns the necessity of being able to defend oneself, especially if female and not physically large. In an old movie called "road house," patrick swayze said, "gimme the biggest guy in the world, if you smash his knee, he'll drop like a stone. ". There are other defenses that have essentially the same effect.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Australian ravens defending their territory. The australian raven (corvus coronoides) is a passerine bird in the genus corvus native to much of southern and north eastern australia. Measuring 46–53 centimetres (18–21 in) in length, it has all-black plumage, beak and mouth, as well as strong grey-black legs and feet. The upperparts are glossy, with a purple, blue, or green sheen, and it's black feathers have grey bases. The australian raven is distinguished from the australian crow species by its throat hackles, which are prominent in adult birds. Older adult individuals have white irises, while younger birds have dark brown irises.
Author: Dbache
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A looping lo-fi excerpt of felineterror's song 'r-s 5'. There is alot going on under the hood here, everything from an analog bass exciter, feeding into a audio rectifier, creating that unique bass tone. A highpass filter, feeding into a delay. And then a tape emulator, featuring frequency loss, tape degradation and wow'n'flutter. Other versions of this remix:. . Since my ears can't hear any frequencies above 14khz (please remember to wear ear defenders around loud machinery! thank you. <3), i can't hear tape hiss very clearly, and are afraid i might overdo the volume. Therefore i think its best to leave any tape hiss up to you, if you want any, there's plenty of recordings here on freesound, for example this one (cc-0). 120 bpm | original by felineterroruse this however you like!. Have fun, see you on the other side!.
Author: Dwy
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Broadcast made by the Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich from the besieged city of Leningrad in 1941. The work he refers to here is Symphony No. 7 in C Major, opus 60, subtitled Leningrad. Transcript: An hour ago, I finished the score of two parts of a large symphonic composition. If I succeed in writing this composition well, if I succeed in completing the third and fourth parts, then it will be possible to call this composition the seventh symphony. Why do I announce this? So that the radio listeners who are listening to me now will know that the life of our city goes on as normal. We are all now doing our military duty. Soviet musicians, my dear friends and numerous brothers-in-arms, my friends! Remember that our art is now in great danger. Let us defend our music, let us work honestly and selflessly! Hace una hora, he terminado la partitura de dos partes de una composición sinfónica de gran tamaño. De tener éxito en escribir bien esta composición, de tener éxito en completar las partes tercera y cuarta, entonces se hará posible llamar a esta composición la sinfonía sétima. ¿Por qué les anuncio esto? Para que los radioescuchas que me están escuchando ahora sepan que la vida en nuestra ciudad prosigue como de costumbre. Todos estamos ahora haciendo nuestro deber militar. ¡Músicos soviéticos, queridos amigos y numerosos hermanos de armas míos, mis amigos! Recuerden que nuestro arte está en gran peligro ahora. ¡Defendamos nuestra música, trabajemos honesta y desinteresadamente! Час тому назад я закончил партитуру двух частей большого симфонического сочинения. Если это сочинение мне удасться написать хорошо, удасться закончить третью и четвертую части, то тогда можно будет назвать это сочинение Седьмой симфонией. Для чего я сообщаю об этом? Для того, чтобы радиослушатели, которые слушают меня сейчас, знали, что жизнь нашего города идет нормально. Все мы несем сейчас свою боевую вахту. Советские музыканты, мои дорогие и многочисленные соратники по оружию, мои друзья! Помните, что сейчас нашему искусству грозит великая опасность. Будем же защищать нашу музыку, будем же честно и самоотверженно работать.
Author: Dmitri Shostakovich, radiobroadcast from sieged Leningrad
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