8 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Frets"

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Synthesized soundit's a regular sine with a fast, chaotic pitch modulation9 notes, first note on each octavesurge xt synthesizer.
Author: Snzl
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Culls from a recording. I thought the scratchy pick up & fret noise sounded useful, so there it is. This is a 1969 teisco del rey "tulip" et 100.
Author: Johnlavine
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Playing around on a guitar and sliding along the frets.
Author: Robyn
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A short guitar riff, on frets 15-18 of the b string, including a small bend and a fair amount of noise.
Author: Volrak
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A guitar string pulled too far so it twangs against the frets. The string is slightly muted to get mostly just the effect and little of the tone of the string.
Author: Joostdev
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A guitar string pulled too far so it twangs against the frets. The string is slightly muted to get mostly just the effect and little of the tone of the string.
Author: Joostdev
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I had read that some bluegrass musicians tune their guitar strings to dadf#ad because it makes playing that style of music easier. But what does it sound like? this is the sound of each string being plucked and then an "open drop" strum, with no frets held down. It was synthesized using the program 'sox'. If you have a unix machine (gnu/linux, apple macos) with sox installed, you can recreate the sound by running these commands:. Sox -n pluck. Wav synth pluck d2 pluck a2 pluck d3 pluck f#3 pluck a3 pluck d4 \delay 0. 5 1 1. 5 2 2. 5 remix - fade h 0 5 1 norm -1. Sox -n strum. Wav synth pluck d2 pluck a2 pluck d3 pluck f#3 pluck a3 pluck d4 \delay 0. 05. 1. 15. 2. 25 remix - fade h 0 4. 1 norm -1. Sox pluck. Wav strum. Wav opendrop-bluegrass. Wav. Play opendrop-bluegrass. Wav.
Author: Hackerb
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