3,514 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Glass Bell"

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Chime note on C. In chimes, modes 4, 5, and 6 appear to determine the strike tone and have frequencies in the ratios 92:112:132, or 81:121:169, "which are close enough to the ratios 2:3:4 for the ear to consider them nearly harmonic and to use them as a basis for establishing a virtual pitch."[1]
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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Das historische Soldatenlied How Stands the Glass Around. The historic soldier song How Stands the Glass Around.
Author: Nachtbold
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Mozambique primary bell pattern above a rumba clave. A two bell pattern played on the body and rim of a single mambo bell or high and low bongo or cha-cha bells.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
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Page from Thomas Ravenscroft's (c. 1582 – 1635) "Pammelia, Musicks Miscellanie" (1609)
Author: Thomas Ravenscroft
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author: Wikipit source: self recorded description: This is the "Westminster" and the one o´clock sound of a rod gong from clockwork produced by Kieninger/Germany date: 2005-12-17
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Wikipit assumed (based on copyright claims).
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A moderately-sized bell of crystal glass. The tongue rolls inside the bell. Recorded with redmi note 5 phone, denoised and filtered bogus sub bass in audacity.
Author: Arseniiv
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A moderately-sized bell of crystal glass. The tongue rolls inside the bell. Recorded with redmi note 5 phone, denoised and filtered bogus sub bass in audacity.
Author: Arseniiv
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A moderately-sized bell of crystal glass. The tongue rolls inside the bell back and forth several times in a rhythmic manner. Recorded with redmi note 5 phone, denoised and filtered bogus sub bass in audacity.
Author: Arseniiv
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Standard bell pattern.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:51, 19 April 2010 using Sibelius 5.
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Campana (Spanish: "bell") bell pattern below a 2-3 clave rhythm.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 23:19, 1 April 2010 using Sibelius 5.
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Chromaphone 2 with a little bit of reverb.
Author: Kutalkilic
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Lightly tapping on a crystal wine glass produced a bell-like tone.
Author: Deleted User
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Camille Saint-Saëns The Carnival of the Animals Aquarium opening. Glass harmonica scored as a flute.
Author: Hyacinth
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Glass bell ringing at various speeds and pitches, all high.
Author: B
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A moderately-sized bell of crystal glass. Recorded with redmi note 5 phone, denoised and filtered bogus sub bass in audacity.
Author: Arseniiv
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A moderately-sized bell of crystal glass. Recorded with redmi note 5 phone, denoised and filtered bogus sub bass in audacity.
Author: Arseniiv
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Rang a glass bell for a moment. Recorded with my zoom h2n.
Author: Joedozer
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Just a glass ding. Sounds like litte bell. Microphone at-2020.
Author: Counter Gamer
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Plastic bb's in a glass bottle sound like bells.
Author: Harrisando
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Hitting a champagne and beer glass with my nail, creating smooth pings.
Author: Bozerikje
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Daisy Bell sung by the DECtalk speech synthesizer. Using v4.61.02 for Windows. In G major at 200BPM, roughly. The input code is as follows: [:phoneme on] [d<40,27> ey<860> z<40,24> iy<860> d<40,20> ey<860> z<40,15> iy<860>] [g<40,17> ih<220> v<40> m<40,19> iy<260> yx<40,20> or<260> ae<300,17> en<300> s<40,20> rr<260> d<40,15> uw<860> _<900>] [ay<860,22> m<40> hx<40,27> ae<810,27> f<30> k<30,24> r<30> ey<860> z<40,20> iy<860>] [ao<200,17> el<100> f<40,19> or<260> dh<40,20> ax<260> l<40,22> uh<560> v<40,24> ax<260> v<40,22> yu<860> _<600,24>] [ih<260,24> tx<40> w<40,25> ow<180> n<40> t<40> b<40,24> iy<260> ax<260,22> s<40> t<40,27> ay<560> l<40,24> ih<220> sh<40> m<40,22> ae<60> ae<100,24> ae<100,22> r<40,20> ih<560> jh<40> _<560,22>] [ay<300,22> k<40,24> ae<520> en<40> t<40,20> ax<260> f<40,17> or<560> d<40,20> ax<260> k<40,17> ae<260> r<40,15> ih<560> jh<40> _<560>] [b<40,15> uh<220> tx<40> yu<560,20> d<40> l<40,24> uh<210> k<30> s<30,22> w<30> iy<260> t<40> _<560,20>] [aa<560,20> en<40> dh<40,24> ax<260> s<40,22> iy<260> t<40> _<260,22>] [ah<150,24> v<40,25> ax<110> b<40,27> ay<260> s<40,24> ih<260> k<40,20> el<260> b<40,22> ih<260> el<260> tx<40> f<40,15> or<250> t<10> t<40> uw<860,20> _<900>]
Author: JapanYoshi
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Author: Felix Mendelssohn
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Pills on glass being shaking with hands.
Author: Mareyeslo
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Crystal glasses brushing. Wav 44. 1 khz/24bits.
Author: Mareyeslo
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The sound of quiet ringing of glass holding in hand. Sound recorded with condenser microhpone se x1 and denoised with izotope rx denoiser.
Author: Fakeplasticman
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Hitting a wine glass with a wooden chopstick. Stereo. Nice ring tail.
Author: Ani Music
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Hitting a pint glass with a wooden chopstick. Stereo. Nice ring tail.
Author: Ani Music
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Hitting a cocktail glass with a wooden chopstick. Stereo. Nice ring tail.
Author: Ani Music
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Hitting a cocktail glass with a wooden chopstick. Stereo. Nice ring tail.
Author: Ani Music
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How Stands the Glass Around
Author: Melody: traditional; setting & sound file: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
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Here is something for your upcoming christmas carols. A scale created with the 32-bit plugin "bellsebuth" and a scale created with the 32-bit plugin "glass armanica".
Author: Teles
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6-8 clave in 4-4.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
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Hitting a cocktail glass with a wooden chopstick. Stereo. Reversed.
Author: Ani Music
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Uncompressed singing wine glasses!.
Author: Chelseacellosounds
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Me flicking glass of water with different water levels. Noise cancelled with adobe audition. You can also use these as a instrument samples.
Author: The Isot Is Back
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Sparkly chimes.
Author: Lukabea
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Tapping on a wine glass as one would to bring attention to a toast at a party.
Author: Bennettfilmteacher
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Nice ringing from a wine glass rubbing. Stereo. A little hard attack---there are some bass frequencies in there you may want to eq out. .
Author: Ani Music
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Me flicking an empty glass. Noise cancelled with adobe audition. You can also use it as a instrument sample (bb5 / a#5), especially 1-2 octave down is very cool sounding.
Author: The Isot Is Back
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A light glassy "ping", like a crystal object hitting the ground.
Author: Gristi
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A glassy, light sound, like a crystal or similarly glasslike object being struck.
Author: Gristi
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Sound of a steel clanging against a bottle. Use this any way you want, no need to credit. But i would appreciate a word in the comments about what kind of project you plan to use it for, and -if appropriate- where it will probably appear.
Author: Brunchik
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Rubbing fingers against the rim of a glass, with some ambient noise in the background. Recorded with an sm57.
Author: Basharov
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Striking a silver goblet then making it sing by rolling a wooden dowel around its edge. The first part is the top of the goblet (lower pitch) and the 2nd part is the bottom base (higher pitch). Followed by various strikes and rolls. Microphone: iphone 3g.
Author: Andron
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Hitting a champagne flute glass with a wooden chopstick. Stereo. Nice ring tail.
Author: Ani Music
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Lullaby melancholic loop, made with synth. 130 bpm.
Author: Raph
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Hitting a champagne flute glass with a wooden chopstick. Stereo. Reversed.
Author: Ani Music
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Tchaikovsky: the nutcracker - suite op. 71a dance of the sugar-plum fairy. This sound was created using "vital" synthesizerbpm 64check it out: https://presetshare. Com/preset/view?id=4329.
Author: Johnnie Holiday
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Santa's in a blizzard in the north pole! but you can still hear his bells! these bells were recorded on a windy day in the suburbs of michigan. These are your typical bronze bells being slammed against a glass window on a door as the door was being shut.
Author: Amanda
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Hard finger rubbing rim of a champagne flute so it creates lots of crazy low resonance. Very suitable for scary sounds. Trimmed for looping. Stereo.
Author: Ani Music
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