14 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "English Spring"

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English spring #gm0017 is the latest free sample pack from gowler music. Recorded in the month of april in the northern english country side, this sample pack features over one hour of ambient nature sounds including bird calls, wind and the occasional airplane overhead. Rather than cutting the raw files into shorter minute-long samples, we’ve decided to leave these samples ‘as is’ to give people more creative control of the content. With only a slight eq tweak and some channel boosting, these samples have been left relatively untouched to give a more realistic, true sound. Perfect for any music producer of film maker looking for real ambient nature sound effects, english spring #gm0017 can be downloaded for free now. Https://gowlermusic. Com/free-sample-pack-english-spring-gm0017/.
Author: Gowlermusic
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Rainfall in an english garden in the spring.
Author: Leafs
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Spring birdsong, nature reserve, hampton lode worcestershire uk.
Author: Philbrice
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Spring is finally here and the birds are loud!here's an english garden in the middle of a town on march 22nd 2022. Recorded on a pixel 4a.
Author: Johnty
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Rain falling ion an english garden with db levels increased.
Author: Leafs
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Field recording of woodland atmos made in a small woodland early june, yorkshire, uk. Audio is unedited. Free to use in any way you like, no credit required.
Author: Apintofmild
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Field recording of woodland atmos made in a small woodland early june, yorkshire, uk. Audio is unedited. Free to use in any way you like, no credit required.
Author: Apintofmild
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Field recording of woodland atmos made in a small woodland early june, yorkshire, uk. Audio is unedited. Free to use in any way you like, no credit required.
Author: Apintofmild
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Field recording of woodland atmos made in a small woodland early june, yorkshire, uk. Audio is unedited. Free to use in any way you like, no credit required.
Author: Apintofmild
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Field recording of woodland atmos made in a small woodland early june, yorkshire, uk. Audio is unedited. Free to use in any way you like, no credit required.
Author: Apintofmild
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Motrelec, motor, electric, electricity, lawn, lawn mower, lawn mowing, mower, engine, engines, electric engine, machine, machines, machinery, electric machine, electric machinery, grass, garden, ambience, environment, uk, united kingdom, british, british isles, britain, great britain, england, english, northern, northwest, town, small town, suburban, residential, spring, day time, activity, birds.
Author: Inmotionaudio
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Català. 11 de març de 2023. La vida és bona si l'aigua sona. Passejada per les fonts de collserola en temps de sequera. Font de mina. Mesura de l'indret amb el sonòmetre a les 11:59 del matí d'un dissabte, persones passejant i fent esport que parlen. Min 25,10 dbmitjana 55,5 dbmax. 72,5 db. English. March 11, 2023. Life is good if the water sounds. Walk through the collserola springs on drought timemine source. Measurement of the place with the sound level meter at 11:59 a. M. On saturday, people walking and playing sports talking. Min 25. 10 dbaverage 55. 5 dbmax. 72. 5 db.
Author: Argelaga Pilar
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Good King Wenceslaus, is an 1853 English Christmas carol, set to the melody of "Tempus adest floridum" a thirteenth-century Latin carol for spring. It is here performed by the chorus of U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own", led by Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr. (Leader & Commander) and CSM Debra L. McGarity (Command Sergeant Major) c. 2010. However, only verses 1, 3, and 5 are performed, giving it a somewhat disjointed storyline, which is very unfortunate.
Author: Tune is 13th century, first published in the 1582 Finnish song collection Piae Cantiones. Lyrics are by John Mason Neale (1818-1866), in collaboration with Thomas Helmore (1811-1890}. First published in Carols for Christmas-Tide (1853) Performed by the chorus of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own".
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Stereo recording incorporating 2 recordings made simultaneously on the web sdr (software defined radio) in north east pensylvania (fn21mh) at http://k3fef. Com:8901/and the one at raf hackgreen in nantwich in cheshire (io83ra) http://hackgreensdr. Org:8901/i used the filename of one of the recordings for part of this new dual receivers recording mixed in goldwave and time-synched by ear. Left channel is the pensylvania receiver, right channel is the uk receiver. Heard are various stations working or trying to work w1uuu in massachusetts including stations in the dominican republic, argentina, the ukraine, trinidad and tobago, colombia and florida. Some stations are heard better in pa, some better in the uk. Lots of static crashes heard from late spring lightning storms hundreds or thousands of kilometers away from both receivers. You can find over 100 receivers athttp://websdr. Org/most allow you to record, though some have a 15-minute timer.
Author: Kbclx
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