97 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Eastern"

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World Eastern-sounding drone-based piece. Dedicated to the Public Domain Feb 2017. - Kevin MacLeod
Author: Kevin MacLeod
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Performed by iit delhi at rendezvous 2018.
Author: Silentretriever
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Background recording of forest birds in se qld.
Author: Inkahootz
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Nice musical box tunes from eastern europe. Recorded in a museum in klaipeda.
Author: Vollkornbrot
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Hurricane bertha by the time it reached eastern england, recorded at my house, tascam dr-07 ii.
Author: Charrue
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2019 wets season in north eastern australia brings out a variety of frogs. Atherton, qld.
Author: Oen
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A duck quacking in the water by the sea in eastern sweden. Recorded in april 2013.
Author: Calodas
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A duck quacking in the water by the sea in eastern sweden. Recorded in april 2013.
Author: Calodas
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Reversed single hit of eastern finger cymbals known as kartalas, largely used by hare-krishnas.
Author: Matiasromero
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Pobblebonk frog named for the sound of its call or the eastern banjo frog. An australian frog with a distinctive call. Note i've used selective eq to remove the cicada calls. An accompanying file has the cicada calls unedited. Recorded with rode ntg5 - > zoom h4n pro -> processed in adobe audition, equalisation, hi-pass, eq.
Author: Volition
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A north eastern spring thunderstorm. Birds chirping throughout and lots of wind. The rain is dripping on to a metal overhang just outside the window.
Author: Sanderrandall
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This is a basic drum loop featuring a performance on the udu, a middle eastern hand drum. The stereo sample actually consists of the same rhythmic patttern performed on two individual drums of different pitches assigned to the left and right stereo channels. This loop would work well for a bollywood-style production or anything requiring a little bit of mid-eastern flair. Enjoy! feedback welcome.
Author: Pjcohen
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Gentle waves lapping against rocks on a lake in eastern washington.
Author: Theflyfishingfilmmaker
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Français:. Au début du trait prolongé, il serait exactement midi, heure normale de l'est. --. English:at the beginning of the extended note, it would be exactly noon, eastern standard time.
Author: Cykey
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Coal coast bush atmosphere recording featuring the eastern whipbird (psophodes olivaceus) and friends. Recorded with binaural hooke verse wearable microphones and a zoom h1n recorder. Stereo 24bit 48khz format.
Author: Chrishancock
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Stereo field recording taken at 6am deep in the woods of rural north carolina on the eastern seaboard of the united states. Largely free of human sounds.
Author: Timothydy
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Mixture of electronic and mechanical siren systems from three neighbouring cities during a tornado warning in eastern iowa. The wind hadn't really picked up yet but there is quite a bit of rain. Eerie yet relaxing.
Author: Guitarguy
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Sounds from within a taxi in a middle eastern country. Driver is heavily honking in the first half. Indicator and gear shifting sounds. Recorded with tascam dr 40.
Author: Nickcase
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Zoom h2n recorder. Sound taken on morehead state university campus in eastern kentucky, usa. No attribution needed, but please feel free to tell me if you use it - i'd love to hear what you do with it!.
Author: Mxlacy
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Coal coast bush atmosphere recording featuring the eastern whipbird (psophodes olivaceus) and friends. Recorded with binaural hooke verse wearable microphones and a zoom h1n recorder. Izotope, rx7 de-noise post production. Stereo 24bit 48khz format.
Author: Chrishancock
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These birds are very rare and, in my country, are normally only found in the eastern highlands. For some some reason this little specimen popped up in our garden in the suburbs of harare. Recorded on a zoom h4n.
Author: Kevzim
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This immersive soundscape, full of crickets and katydids was recorded at night time deep in the woods of french creek state park in eastern pennsylvania in late summer early fall.
Author: Widgetstudios
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Rain and thunder of first summer storm in south-eastern poland, near lublin. Recorded with condencer mic through open window. Cut and amplified with audacity. If you used my sound send link to finished product or describe it. My e-mail: wojciech. Stolarz@o2. Pl.
Author: Goodnight
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This is not layered or multi-tracked; actual 2:00 track of singing. Wide variety of birds. Stereo (large diaphragm condenser (scm900) l and dynamic (sm58) r. Cleaned, eq'd and leveled to approximately -24 lufs. Still quite a range of dynamics!.
Author: Redhatcreator
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A beautiful call of the eastern phoebe. . . This call is also a very unique call in the bird-world. In the eastern and midwestern united states, these are usually the first to arrive in the spring. I have seen these many times as i hike in the deep woods, but this was a nice surprise for me to hear one, literally, in my backyard about 7 o:clock in the morning. I recorded this one in my backyard -- i live in a small town in a rural area. I caught this on my handy zoom h4n recorder, using its internal, built-in stereo microphones set on a record volume about 70. Enjoy. .
Author: Kvgarlic
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Corinthian sailing club marina on the eastern shore of white rock lake, dallas, tx usa. Night time. Foreground: waves on shore and dock; wind in rigging; cricketsbackground: distant traffic rumble; siren; train whistle. Recorded with josephson c700s. Encoded to ortf stereo with harpex.
Author: Lakewoodsound
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This is not layered or multi-tracked; very active birds this morning! actual 2:00 track of singing. Wide variety of birds. Stereo (large diaphragm condenser (scm900) l and dynamic (sm58) r. Cleaned, eq'd and leveled to approximately -24 lufs. Still quite a range of dynamics!.
Author: Redhatcreator
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A field-recording of birds in their natural habitat. Recorded at the fran ulher natural area in bowie md. Recorded using a wildtronics parabolic microphone and a zoom h6. Birds include the carolina chickadee, northern cardinal, american robin, carolina wren, northern mockingbird, blue jay, white-breasted nuthatch, eastern towhee and swamp sparrow.
Author: Epease
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Recording of loud frogs in a small pond out behind my house in massachusetts. As near as i can figure from other recordings i've heard, these are eastern grey tree frogs. Crickets are also audible in the background throughout the recording, as is some background traffic noise. A peeper or two make cameo appearances as well.
Author: Alienistcog
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Been fairly busy lately, but, finally i'm glad to be able to get around to posting some more wonderful, enjoyable nature sounds. This is a hot-humid july ambiance recorded at midday in the shawnee national forest in illinois. The predominant bird you hear is an eastern towhee. His call literally sounds like he is thirsty and tired of the heat of summer!this woods recording has the feel of slow motion summer, but still with the exciting and subtle knowledge that, things are starting to give way to autumn, and indoor schedules and long shadows. . Recorded thursday july 21, 2022. Equipment: zoom f3 and lom usi pro microphones. Recording in deep hardwood forest containing many hickory trees, beech trees and a lot of oak trees. A magical place.
Author: Kvgarlic
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The white-eyed vireo (vireo griseus) is a small songbird. It breeds in the southeastern united states from new jersey west to northern missouri and south to texas and florida, and also in eastern mexico, northern central america, cuba and the bahamas.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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I went to our eastern part of oskarshmn to record the sound of the baltic sea waves. With my f4 and 2 cm3 withwindshields. That sounds really nice :)equipment usedrecorder zoom f4microphones 2 cm3 line audiorycote stereo baby ball´s as windshieldsoftware wavelab.
Author: Straget
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Sounds and music from a local party in the village of ziros, eastern crete. First 3 minutes are of general background ambience followed by an 8 minute dance song played by a local folk band. This was a single take with no editing applied. Permission to record this was obtained from the band and the song (to manousaki) is traditional cretan and in the public domain.
Author: Subtyrant
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Accordion player on a sidewalk of the japanese quarter liberdade, sao paulo, brazil. He plays and sings a popular tune of the interior region of north-eastern brazil, the so-called sertão, using a sound system with a strong echo effect. In the background one can hear the traffic sound of a big city, pedestrians walking by and talking.
Author: Reinsamba
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An eastern-european musician playing guitar in a paris subway train. I was on my way to downtown paris when this guy started singing for money. I chose to record the scene because i thought this was a typical parisian soundscape, something parisian subway users experiment every day, and a real insight on how this city actually sounds. I happened to be sitting in one of these new line 5 trains. I think theyre audio footprint is much smoother than the old trains. . . Recorded with a zoom h2n in x/y stereo mode.
Author: Schafferdavid
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The recording starts with gentle rain and slow thunder rolling across the sky. The thunder is predominantly in the first half of the recording. The rain increases in intensity in the second half, peaking about three-quarters of the way through. Recorded on a sheltered, outdoor stairway, in a suburban location in south-eastern england, in august 2013; using a zoom h2n recorder set on mid-side stereo, at a 120 degree spread. The original recording was heavily edited, to remove traffic, trains, planes and parakeets(!). Some light, occasional, background traffic noise remains, however.
Author: Yammerhant
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Midwestern forests can be quite noisy during the early spring when the various neo-tropical migrants invade the woods to get fat of insects and to raise a family. In this recording, made on the bank of a small creek situated in a ravine, you will hear various birds including, northern parula, louisiana waterthrush, an eastern phoebe, a carolina wren and an american robin. Recording made with my handy zoom h4n recorder propped up about 3 feet from the forest floor on a tripod and using the unit's internal, stereo microphones. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A stereo recording of a weekday afternoon at melbourne general cemetery (victoria, australia), in the suburb of carlton north or princes hill. There are some birds, a plane flying overhead. It was recorded using a sony pcm-d50's built-in stereo microphones and has had light noise reduction applied (de-wind, rx8). This recording was taken in august 2021 on unceded wurundjeri land, which belongs to the woi wurrung people of the eastern kulin nations. I acknowledge their sovereignty and pay my respects to their elders and all first nations people.
Author: Scsi Sparrow
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A recording of an eastern phoebe, made near a creek in a typical midwest oak/hickory/sycamore forest. This very unique, two-note call, which you may have heard before, is, in my opinion, very beautiful despite it's short duration. Despite this bird's non-colorful plumage, his song makes up for it!. Recording made on april 10th, 2013 around 6:45 in the morning about 15 feet from a small creek. My recorder, the zoom h4n, was mounted on a tripod in the middle of the creek. I was using the h4n's built-in microphones. Volume level was 80 (on a scale of 100 being the maximum).
Author: Kvgarlic
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Wide-angle soundscape of trovill beach on the swedish island of sandhamn on the eastern outskirts of the stockholm archipelago. It is a partly cloudy, windy day and a fair amount of people are at the beach, few are bathing. Some boats and ships pass by in the mid distance. The recorder is situated in a small wood some 40m or so from the shore, facing the beach and capturing a wide angle. Recorded with a zoom h2n. These are the rear channels of a 4ch surround recording. Mics set to 120° dispersion.
Author: Blaukreuz
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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 summer morning field recording at newport lakes reserve, a former bluestone quarry and rubbish tip in the western melbourne suburb of newport. The area is now a vast suburban park with a native nursery and twin human-made lakes, popular with many species of birds and people. This recording was made using a sony pcm-m10 recorder's built-in omnidirectional stereo microphones. It was taken on january 15 2011 at 8. 30am, on unceded boon wurrung land, part of the eastern kulin nations. I acknowledge the sovereignty of the traditional owners and pay my respects to their elders and all first nations people.
Author: Scsi Sparrow
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sound walk#2 along oslo's harbour promenade [wav 16 bits 44,1 khz. 00:05:38. 56,9 mb]sound collage with concrete sounds and layers based on a field recording along the oslo harbour promenade (november 9 & 11 2017. Recorded sites are oslo town hall square, vippetangen, the opera, sørenga, lohavn, kongshavn - the harbour promenade eastern part. The soundscape is a work-in-progress, and part of a doctoral study at the faculty of landscape and society, norwegian university of life sciences nmbu. The study explore the urban intertidal and oslo's urban sea areas. The soundscapes are recorded and edited by elin t. Sørensen, visual artist/landscape architect. Mixed and mastering by cato langnes, sound engineer/producer at notam.
Author: Elinso
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2016-06-01clear creek metro parkrockbridge, ohio. In late spring 2016, seventeen-year cicadas emerged in a section of the united states that includes eastern ohio. The cicadas crawl out of the ground, shed their skins, and climb up into the trees. One cicada makes a loud and distinctive sound, but a whole group of them creates a dull roar. This recording was made on the cemetery ridge trail at clear creek metro park in rockbridge, ohio. I was standing some distance from the cicada sounds, trying to capture the pervasive roar from a distance. Sound recorded using the built-in mic on an iphone 5.
Author: Dan Keck
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Recorded at hope st radio, a bar/restaurant/radio station at collingwood yards, during the tail end of a disorganising community dinner. In this recording, about 80 people are learning or playing mah jong while the restaurant kitchen closes service and the sound system is off. There are adults and a few small children in the room and too many djs (common problem here). It was recorded on a sony pcm-d50's internal stereo microphones at 120°, mounted to a tripod while everyone drank the last of the free natty wine. #natural #wine #salomons. This recording was taken in may 2021 on unceded wurundjeri land, which belongs to the woi wurrung people of the eastern kulin nations. I acknowledge their sovereignty and pay my respects to their elders and all first nations people.
Author: Scsi Sparrow
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This is my impression of a flatulent arachnid, or "spider fart" which if referenced by a woman in an old-timey southern mansion, might be pronounced as "spidah-faht". This seemingly odd spelling and like-wise pronunciation, perhaps worthy of explanation, would be on account of their ". . . Well known and often satirized dropping of "r's" in times when they precede another consonant or pause, which has the effect of elongating the pronounciation of the vowel before it. " as ray kooyenga explains it. Delving deeper, according to j. Fought who seems to agree, this was a originally a "southern english dialect associated with priveledge and prestigem" and in certain geographies of the southern and south eastern united states migrants "clung to such speech through its association with the influential proprietors of the southern plantation agricultural system. ". The use in "faht" has also another common southern linguistic trait of what the preceding gentleman might term a "confederate a". And so this, is the "spidah-faht" or "spider fart" if you prefer, as performed by ray anthony mimicking the fairly common species "arachnid flatulence gigantous".
Author: Rayrc
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