49 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Fiddle"

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Alternate Title: The Battle Hymn of the Republic Henry Reed's air is evidence of the folksongs in circulation about John Brown that became the basis for Julia Ward Howe's patriotic hymn "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." His version implies a verse and refrain using essentially the same melodic material, as is the case with "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." Title change: The title appeared in the fieldnotes as "John Brown's a-Hangin' on a Sour Apple Tree." Key: D Meter: 4/4 Strains: 2 (middle-middle, 4-4) Rendition: 1-2-1 Phrase Structure: ABAC A'B'A'C (abcd abef a'b'c'd' abef) Compass: 9
Author: Henry Reed (fiddle),
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This is a small fragment from a recording i made with a spike fiddle (or persian kamenche).
Author: Mrsjones
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Recorded by nicole trendafilovausing zoom h6.
Author: Digital.Arts
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Recorded by nicole trendafilovausing zoom h6.
Author: Digital.Arts
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Recorded by ada paunovausing zoom h6.
Author: Digital.Arts
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Recorded by ada paunovausing zoom h6.
Author: Digital.Arts
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Recorded by ada paunovausing zoom h6.
Author: Digital.Arts
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Opening and closing a hinging latch and removing associated padlock on a barn door.
Author: Drdufus
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I played this violin for background music for a book on tape. I recorded with a high quality mono mic and preamp and added echo in garageband.
Author: Cottager
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My sax player friend played a few things for me and so i sampled parts of them (fairly long parts) to share. Used a sm57 about 3 inches away from the barrel.
Author: Zinzan
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The sound of tynryn (nivkh fiddle), recorded in a village named nekrasovka (in the north-west of sakhalin island) by michail chayka.
Author: Divjedrevo
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Fiddling with cookies on a wooden table.
Author: Peanuts
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D-scale from d-string on a violin.
Author: Oleviolin
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9 sounds of bad played violin with noise and false. Recorded on sp b1 microphone. No post-processing.
Author: Radwoc
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Recorded by ivelina ivanovausing zoom h6.
Author: Digital.Arts
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Recorded by ivelina ivanovausing zoom h6.
Author: Digital.Arts
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Me playing miss shepherd on solo violin from j scott skinner's 'the scottish violinist'. Recorded on an iphone with reverb added in adobe audition.
Author: Elp
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Fiddling with a small wooden bead bracelet. Second half contains soft fabric movement. Occasional soft breath soz but mostly clean. Recorded on a r0de nt-1, through a ai-1 in my booth. Raw unedited audio.
Author: Nichellemedia
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2 violins tune up outside for some reason. Birds and trucks are heard in the background. Recorded with a pcm-d50.
Author: Soundsexciting
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Just another beat i've made using sounds only found here on freesound. I know it doesn't sound like the middle east, but it was suppose to, and that was the inspiration. Fiddlehttp://freesound. Org/people/boilingsand/sounds/49782/. Kickhttp://freesound. Org/people/garogourou/sounds/144543/. Cymbalhttp://freesound. Org/people/mistorcaveman/sounds/154690/. Tambourinehttp://freesound. Org/people/marvman/sounds/51318/. Smackhttp://freesound. Org/people/captain%20k%20man/sounds/125028/. Crashhttp://freesound. Org/people/rytmenpinnen/sounds/102033/.
Author: Crapsghetti
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Rustling some clothes on a zoom q4.
Author: Sethroph
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Bullets being loaded into a pistol. Recorded with the tascam dr-40 built-in microphones, processed in pro tools 10, bounced to a 48khz 24bit wav file.
Author: H Lark
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Performed by Jilson Setters.
Author: Jilson Setters
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Erhu loop at 80bpm. Message for any changes or special requests.
Author: Loopmaiden
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Hey everyone!. Feel free to use this sound in all your projects. Thanks!.
Author: Windwalk Entertainment
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Performed by 'Uncle Bunt' Stephens.
Author: 'Uncle Bunt' Stephens
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Performed by Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers.
Author: Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers
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Performed by Buster Carter And Preston Young.
Author: Buster Carter And Preston Young
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I was at my fiddle lesson with my zoom h4n, so i thought that i would record my fiddle teacher playing the folk song arkansas traveler. My fiddle teacher has played with alison kraus before. He is a master fiddler.
Author: Ecfike
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Hey everyone!. Feel free to use this sound in all your projects. Thanks!.
Author: Windwalk Entertainment
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Written by trad. Performed by Charlie Poole (vocals, 5 string banjo), Posey Rorer (fiddle), Roy Harvey (guitar).
Author: Charlie Poole and The North Carolina Ramblers Group
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It sounds like very synthetic violin. Looping sequence. Fl studio, harmor synth.
Author: Levelclearer
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Eck Robertson's version of the fiddle tunes "Sallie Johnson" and "Billy in the Low Ground". Eck Robertsons Version der Fiddle-Stücke "Sallie Johnson" und "Billy in the Low Ground".
Author: Traditional
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A nighttime pub in northern ireland. We hear the chatter of lively voices, with traditional irish music playing in the background. A bit of rattling silverware as well.
Author: Talitha
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The traditional fiddle song "White House Blues", performed by Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers. Later on, the tune became a well-known bluegrass standard. Das traditionelle Fiddle-Stück "White House Blues", gespielt von Charlie Poole und den North Carolina Ramblers. Der Titel wurde später zu einem beliebten Bluegrass-Song.
Author: Traditional
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Jenny Lind polka. Forms part of a group of field materials documenting John Selleck performing Anglo-American music on the fiddle on October 2, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Camino, California.
Author: John Selleck, violin. Recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Camino, California on October 2, 1939.
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The Armstrong Twins and Harold Hensley perform Stuck Up Blues, Mandolin Boogie and Bill Cheatum at KXLA's Hometown Jamboree on July 4, 1949. The Hometown Jamboree was one of the west coast's most popular barn dance shows and was led by Cliffie Stone. On Bill Cheatum, Harold Hensley is on fiddle and Eddie Kirk plays guitar. Die Armstrong Twins und Harold Hensley spielen den Stuck Up Blues, den Mandolin Boogie und Bill Cheatum live im KXLA Hometown jamboree am Abend des 4. Juli 1949. Harold Hensley wird bei Bill Cheatum von Eddie Kirk an der Gitarre unterstützt.
Author: Traditional, no author
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Self-made silly sfx as part of a radio show.
Author: Kilpatrickradio
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Pack of three drops in c major, major pentatonic and dorian. Free to use, cheers. .
Author: Babr
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One of many sounds i produced unintentionally. Long shot from perfect, but you can fiddle with it and get some results.
Author: Mafon
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The erhu (chinese: 二胡; pinyin: èrhú; [ɑɻ˥˩xu˧˥]) is a two-stringed bowed musical instrument, more specifically a spike fiddle, which may also be called a southern fiddle, and sometimes known in the western world as the chinese violin or a chinese two-stringed fiddle. It is used as a solo instrument as well as in small ensembles and large orchestras. It is the most popular of the huqin family of traditional bowed string instruments used by various ethnic groups of china. A very versatile instrument, the erhu is used in both traditional and contemporary music arrangements, such as in pop, rock, jazz, etc. And makes a calm sound.
Author: Merkahz
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The usual vs-1 fiddle, reminds me of midnight lucid dreams, being a flying ghost in a completely empty city during full moon, for some reason.
Author: Goacre
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Written by Charlie Poole (1892-1930). Performed by Charlie Poole (vocals, 5 string banjo), Posey Rorer (fiddle), Roy Harvey (guitar).
Author: The North Carolina Ramblers Group
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A small recording i made by using a small camcorder which i proceeded to fiddle with. The sound was obviously extracted from the video i recorded. Could be useful sounds for pov/first-person-movies projects. Enjoy!.
Author: Macif
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A few lines from a one string phono fiddle. It is a very rare old instrument seldom found today. It is a single metal string, played with a horsehair bow. The sound is picked up through a phonogram diapraghm and then amplified through a brass horn. This is free for anyone to use as they wish.
Author: Mrsjones
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A haymaking course was done for the 25th time at ryghsetra near the town of drammen in norway. On saturday everyone could stay for a few hours, listening to two female performers singing and playing fiddle and banjo, watching a group of people mowing a meadow at the same time and socializing. I used a zoom h6 with a sennheiser microphone and i edited the recordings by means of hindenburg journalist.
Author: Jtol
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Tr606+tr808+cr78+casio mt-36+fx+editspart of an experiment with recordings of three of my favourite analogue drum-machines and a keyboard with amazing drum sounds, intended to create the ultimate combination of all four. This is an experiment. This is work in progress. I won't settle on one ultimate sound -- i will upload several best versions of each drum hit gradually as i fiddle with them. Also expect the rest of the kit soon :).
Author: Esentpietellem
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I've put this sound as public domain (cc0) so i (and you) don't have to fiddle with figuring out the minutiae of various cc licenses. Go crazy! use it for anything you like, but do drop me a line and tell me how you're using it! i'd love to hear. Dropping a metal finger band ring 3 times onto my wooden dining room table. Could be interesting for musical applications e. G. Textures in a drum loop, or even foley work. Recorded at 24bit 48k into reaper on a macbook promicrophone: zoom h4n through the onboard stereo mics. Processing: only a gentle highpass at 50 hz.
Author: Afamiliarletter
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It's a recording of three emtec cd-rs being broken with bare hands. I had 3 audio cd-r that were burned useless. I decided to record their last sounds. You can hear the cds cracking and breaking, me bending them and trying to break them - they were pretty elastic - i had to learn how to crack them. So at first i had some trouble. Around 0:45 you can hear as i'm bending two cds together they squeak and crackle but don't break. The sound is not edited (hence the tag "raw") - no processing was done - i just truncated the beginning and the end leaving you everything you might need. Recorded with a zoom h2 placed on my bed. I was breaking the cds above it. There was a lot of splinters around, you can hear me fiddle with them from around 2:10 on. Originally wav 96khz/24-bit. Truncated and converted to flac with audacity.
Author: Unfa
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