83 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Gone"

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After You've Gone by Creamer and Layton 1918, mm.7-23. Score for the Nashville number realization for comparison.
Author: Hyacinth
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After You've Gone by Creamer and Layton (1918) chorus, mm.24-43. Nashville number system realization on guitar.
Author: Hyacinth
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After You've Gone by Creamer and Layton (1918) verse, mm.7-23. Nashville number system realization on guitar.
Author: Hyacinth
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After You've Gone by Creamer and Layton (1918) chorus, mm.24-43. Nashville number system realization on guitar.
Author: Hyacinth
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After You've Gone, played by the U.S. Coast Guard Band's Dixieland Jazz Band ensemble for the album "South".
Author: Performance: Dixieland Jazz Band, U.S. Coast Guard Band Composition: Turner Layton
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Japanese anime.
Author: Suyashjemar
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All gone.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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I think it had something to do with privacy. Some things, much too late for.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Made with some synthesizers of fl studio can be used for things like songs or anything else you can think of.
Author: Panxozerok
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A mad world work by the ml sound-library. The sound is an atmospheric re-incarnation of a 1972 theremin kit piece.
Author: Cs
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The song "Some These Days I'll Be Gone"
Author: Charlie Patton (1891–1934)
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Retro, death! doesn't necessarily have to be death though!. This gives a retro-feeling, for example when the player character has been swallowed by the depths of the ocean, or has been dragged by a black hole, or fallen somewhere, or spiraled generally! in other words - gone and/or dead!. This sound can for example be used in games, for example in nostalgic/retro fantasy/adventure games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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George Frideric Handel: Messiah
Author: Hermann Scherchen, conductor; London Symphony Orchestra; London Philharmonic Choir; Margaret Ritchie, soprano; Constance Schacklock, contralto; William Herbert, tenor; Richard Standen, bass; Frederick Jackson, chorus master; Thomas Matthews, violin; George Eskdale, trumpet
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George Frideric Handel: Messiah
Author: Hermann Scherchen, conductor; London Symphony Orchestra; London Philharmonic Choir; Margaret Ritchie, soprano; Constance Schacklock, contralto; William Herbert, tenor; Richard Standen, bass; Frederick Jackson, chorus master; Thomas Matthews, violin; George Eskdale, trumpet
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George Frideric Handel: Messiah
Author: Hermann Scherchen, conductor; London Symphony Orchestra; London Philharmonic Choir; Margaret Ritchie, soprano; Constance Schacklock, contralto; William Herbert, tenor; Richard Standen, bass; Frederick Jackson, chorus master; Thomas Matthews, violin; George Eskdale, trumpet
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Bates tells why grayson is gone.
Author: Twiggster
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Over hearing someone asking where's the doggy gone in the park.
Author: Anthonyec
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Single note sampled from an analog synthesizer by modular samples. Modular samples provides samples of vintage and modern synthesizers for apple exs24, native instruments kontakt, reason and live samplers, with over 50 gigabytes of public domain content. Sampler files and sound packs are also available at http://modularsamples. Com. Synthesizer: roland jupiter 4patch name (pack): gone away forevernote: c2midi note: 36.
Author: Modularsamples
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Ghost saying "they're gone. . . ". Recorded myself saying "they're gone" using a fifine k669 and edited with audacity. Lowered speed, increased pitch, reduced noise. Added distortion and echo.
Author: Jollygreenz
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Performed by Shannon Four
Author: Shannon Four
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Random talk describe here more infos.
Author: Soupseven
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A recording gone wrong, but right! strange vinyl/wind/scurrying type sound.
Author: Aglagauraga
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Author: You're Perfect Studio
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Author: You're Perfect Studio
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Author: You're Perfect Studio
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Short new school r&b loop.
Author: Northboi
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This cap has gone loose for at least 30 years and still is doing this.
Author: Myssyf
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Powerful music describing the aftermath of destruction of the world, we lost our planet and humanity is almost gone.
Author: Inavision
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Live recording of a train passing by on tracks, engine has already gone, this is the sound of the rail cars rolling along.
Author: Rabban
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Minimal techno gone weird!!.
Author: Solar
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This is the fix to the original sound, this was edited in audacity. Since the original is gone, this will now be the new original.
Author: Joshmc
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Minimal techno gone weird (again)!.
Author: Solar
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Minimal techno gone weird (again)!.
Author: Solar
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Minimal techno gone weird (again)!.
Author: Solar
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Minimal techno gone weird (again)!.
Author: Solar
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Minimal techno gone weird (again)!.
Author: Solar
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Minimal techno gone weird (again)!!.
Author: Solar
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Some synth wobble i've gone and done in caustic. Used the modular for this. ∆°. E# g# f#130 bpm.
Author: Untitled
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Favorite airs from The Mikado (music by Gilbert and Sullivan, 1885) was a 1914 production by Edison Records, performed by the Edison Light Opera Company. This was one of several phonograph cylinders put out by Edison Records (and, no doubt, others) that attempted to encapsulate an entire opera or musical in about four minutes generally, they consisted of a bit of the opening chorus, a verse or two from one or two of the songs, then a bit of the Act II finale. This one is not atypical. The cast is not given, but in the 1913 recording of Pinafore, also by the Edison Light Opera Company, the following singers were featured: Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley The only copy of the recording I had to work from was not particularly high quality, and, though I think I managed to clean it up fairly well, I had to leave some of the background noise in, or the singers start to sound unnatural since cleanup of static does, by necessity, remove some information as well. By removing clicks and pops, then blending a noise-reduced track with the one just cleaned of the clicks and pops, good results can be achieved. Notes This was Edison Blue Amberol #2179, which was a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #465. Songs All songs are heavily abridged: Overture (first few seconds) A wand'ring minstrel I Three little maids from school are we Tit-willow (On a tree by a river) Act II Finale: "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" and "The threatened cloud has passed away" The full text of The Mikado is available on English Wikisource: s:The Mikado.
Author: Gilbert and Sullivan; Edison Light Opera Company
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Favorite airs from The Mikado (music by Gilbert and Sullivan, 1885) was a 1914 production by Edison Records, performed by the Edison Light Opera Company. This was one of several phonograph cylinders put out by Edison Records (and, no doubt, others) that attempted to encapsulate an entire opera or musical in about four minutes generally, they consisted of a bit of the opening chorus, a verse or two from one or two of the songs, then a bit of the Act II finale. This one is not atypical. The cast is not given, but in the 1913 recording of Pinafore, also by the Edison Light Opera Company, the following singers were featured: Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley The only copy of the recording I had to work from was not particularly high quality, and, though I think I managed to clean it up fairly well, I had to leave some of the background noise in, or the singers start to sound unnatural since cleanup of static does, by necessity, remove some information as well. By removing clicks and pops, then blending a noise-reduced track with the one just cleaned of the clicks and pops, good results can be achieved. Notes This was Edison Blue Amberol #2179, which was a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #465. Songs All songs are heavily abridged: Overture (first few seconds) A wand'ring minstrel I Three little maids from school are we Tit-willow (On a tree by a river) Act II Finale: "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" and "The threatened cloud has passed away" The full text of The Mikado is available on English Wikisource: s:The Mikado.
Author: Gilbert and Sullivan; Edison Light Opera Company
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4 years have gone past, here's a new sound for you fellas. Future stuff is going to be cc0 license because you all are worth the extra treatment.
Author: Kristiankulta
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Recorded at a protest to save anvil hill, on the way to write out human sign that says "save anvil hill" - unfortunately the plans to build more mines has gone ahead.
Author: Mw
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