15,565 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Good Sounds"

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Composer: Dieterich Buxtehude Title: Was frag ich nach der Welt BuxWV: 104 Type of composition: Sacred Cantata
Author: Trisdee
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The Lost Chord (1877) by Arthur Sullivan and Adelaide Anne Procter, sung by Reed Miller for Edison Records in 1913 This is Edison Blue Amberol #2106, which is a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #202
Author: Music: Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) Lyrics: Adelaide Anne Procter (1825-1864) Singer: Reed Miller (1880-1923)
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Theta Drumming (percussion instruments) Genre: Simple rhythms Tempo: c. 4 beats per second (w:Theta waves)
Author: c. 20 persons
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Experimental results of a granular synth.
Author: Cybilopsin
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This is my recording of a good old flowing water/river/stream effect.
Author: Nicholasjudy
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A groovy loop with vocals, all performed by a human. 120 bpm.
Author: Bimbi
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Good rap beat goes hard is good best rap song cool song.
Author: Coopdog
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Recorded at staatstheater kassel (germany) with edirol digital recorder.
Author: Thulitt
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Recorded with huawei y5 lite. 15-feb-2020.
Author: Latranz
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A russian voice saying well done through a telephone.
Author: Trullilulli
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You can use this sound in any project you want for free, but please also consider supporting me via patreon (1$) : https://bit. Ly/patreon22.
Author: Eponn
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Use this for game development if you want this is also royalty free.
Author: Rocketpancake
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A notification sound for when you have successfully paired or are connected.
Author: Oysterqueen
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I created this melody over the weekend.
Author: Zammyguy
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Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, a song by Irving Berlin produced on U.S. Army time for the Army benefit show, Yip Yip Yaphank (1918). I believe the version used in the show used the opening verse from the Irving Kaufman recording; the opening verse here was probably made for publication. This is Edison Blue Amberol #3639, which was created using Edison Diamond Disc matrix #6287.
Author: Irving Berlin (1888-1989) Arthur Fields (1888-1953)
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O Souverain, O Juge, O Pere! from Jules Massenet's Le Cid (1885) sung by Enrico Caruso on 5 February 1916 for the Victor Talking Machine Company.
Author: Composer: Jules Massenet [French] (1842–1912) Performer: Enrico Caruso [Italian] (1873-1921)
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Enrico Caruso and Nellie Melba singing the duet "O soave fanciulla" from Giacomo Puccini's 1896 opera La bohème. It was recorded in New York on 24 March 1907 (Victor C4326 95200) – http://victor.library.ucsb.edu/matrixDetail.php?id=200006039
Author: Enrico Caruso (1873–1921)), Nellie Melba (1861–1931) Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924)
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w:Arthur Sullivan's w:Overture di Ballo, Overtures (1991, track 7)
Author: Arthur Sullivan, performed by United States Marine Band, transcribed for band by Col. John R. Bourgeois, who served as Band Director.
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This 1920 record is the first commercial recording of blues music by an African-American singer: "Crazy Blues" was composed by Perry Bradford for Mamie Smith in 1920, and sold a million copies in its first year.This is Okeh-4169 (7529 take C) Эрзянь: This 1920 record is the first commercial recording of blues music by an African-American singer: "Crazy Blues" was composed by Perry Bradford for Mamie Smith, and sold a million copies in its first year. Crazy Blues – blues w wykonaniu Mamie Smith z 1920 roku.
Author: Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds, Perry Bradford (1893–1970)
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Written by Jimmy Blythe (1901-1931). Performed by Johnny Dodds Trio.
Author: Johnny Dodds Trio
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Simple yeah expression for a man.
Author: Hfornazari
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go put some clothes on, willya?. Some of us don't learn all that easily. Whatta you mean, it's on me?.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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No mames talking cat.
Author: Karma
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Goods train in the tunnel.
Author: Dalibor
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Recording of two kids for a production of cat on a hot tin roof.
Author: Bevibeldesign
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Cool gooddd.
Author: Bigpigeats
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So, i recorded sound of wind blowing using my mic. Yeah its not really wind since it was me who was blowing the air to make this sound but it sounds similar. Feel free to use it :).
Author: Samdui
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Made on fl5 back in 2005 for one of my first rap beats. . Used a pluck instrument on fl5 to create this loop. Has a harmony on the second time around on a higher octave.
Author: Memz
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Al Jolson's recording of George Gershwin's "Swanee". Composed in 1919, Al Jolson recorded for Columbia Records in January 1920, and it became a runaway hit
Author: Sung by Al Jolson (1886– 1950) Composed by George Gershwin (1898 – 1937) Lyrics by Irving Caesar (1895 – 1996)
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Piano Roll recording of Scott Joplin playing "Maple Leaf Rag" in 1916. Midi conversion by PlayerRoll, and found at: http://www.pianola.co.nz. Re-recorded as audio by Major Bloodnok using Cubase. The original Piano Roll had been scanned and converted to a MIDI file by PlayerRoll, but the work remains in the public domain. This is one of a number of rare recordings by Joplin. It also demonstrates the deterioration of his health, specifically its impact on his piano playing. Original UniRecord, 1916. Maple Leaf Rag published 1899. Українська: Скотт Джоплін грає композицію реґтайму «Maple Leaf Rag» у 1916 році.
Author: Untitled
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It's pretty decent beat, synth beat too, used just some generic sources to make this, you can loop it too, so that's nice. (i had to add more detail to this description because of the mods, i hope this is enough description to get this sound uploaded).
Author: Estrangedthing
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Just an easy synthesized win sound in fls11. 1. 1. Btw harmor is the synth !.
Author: Syseq
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Alto female voice greetings.
Author: Bectec
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Alternative rock bass/kick drum. Perfect for dense mixes. Comment on my page for uses and adjustments http://www. Facebook. Com/deadpoetsocietyband?sk=app_2405167945.
Author: Deadpoetsocietyband
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molly was the name of the female voice prompt personality on the blue violet vmx voice mail systems when this "good-bye" was recorded at hewlett-packard in 1993 using a macintosh se-30 and an farralon macrecorder.
Author: Dland
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Ooo. I like that. Covers it.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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that's. . . There's no belt! if you don't go put some clothes on, the guys won't be watching the game. . "nice. " you can always serve your friends yourself. In fact, you should. Had to wonder if he could be right. Attention is (sometimes) sweet. Did i comply?. Chee. I forget. I was, however, expected to carry in the trays. I dropped a bag of pretzels, though and tried to retrieve 'em. Won't forget that.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Safe travels. Australian female voice. Recorded with zoom h4n pro.
Author: Funnyvoices
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The second movement of Maurice Ravel's String Quartet, played by string players of the United States Army Band
Author: Untitled
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The Canadian national anthem, "O Canada", played by the United States Navy Band in the early 2000s. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Théodore Robitaille for the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony, 1880. The music was written by Calixa Lavallée as a setting of a French Canadian patriotic poem composed by Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier. The lyrics were translated to English in 1906, Robert Stanley Weir wrote another English version in 1908, which were revised thrice before taking their current form in 2018. Was converted to Ogg format using Audacity (Originally uploaded on en.wikipedia).
Author: Untitled
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John Philip Sousa's patriotic march The Stars and Stripes Forever, performed by the United States Marine Band. The Stars and Stripes Forever – amerykański patriotyczny marsz autorstwa Johna Philipa Sousy w wykonaniu orkiestry Korpusu Piechoty Morskiej Stanów Zjednoczonych. Эрзянь: Джон Филип Соузань The Stars and Stripes Forever эсь масторонь стройсэ якамо коесь. Налкси АВШ-нь Иневедень оркестрась.
Author: John Phillip Sousa
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A recording of Pleasant Moments, a Ragtime Waltz recorded on Piano Roll by Scott Joplin in April 1916, and thought lost until discovered by User:PlayerRoll in 2006. It has been scanned and recorded on a Grand Piano as an MP3. The recording is public domain as it was originally made before 1923 in the USA. The MP3 was converted into OggVorbis by Major Bloodnok.
Author: Scott Joplin (pianist, composer)
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Simple sfx made with vst, sound of finding gold or a good item, or dialog box, videogame like.
Author: Xkeril
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Made this song using fl studio.
Author: Wormhuse
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Well it did. One of those rare speaking patterns where part of it is on the inhale and part of it on the exhale.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Group kmm-this sample is of people talking. (saying things like good luck) it ends with a door closing. Recorded with a zoom h4 handheld recorder, high gain.
Author: Bsumusictech
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A heavy goods-train enters an empty station and breaks. Another train is pushed around a bit. You hear the creaking of the metal, the breaks squeeking and general metal-on-metal mayhem. Some background noise from cars and some birds tweeting in the background. Recorded using a sony pcm-d50.
Author: Bram
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A little laugh made by my friend david xd. If you are interested in see my 3d models profile, please visit: https://sketchfab. Com/rickerson. Martines. Aparecido.
Author: Rickplayer
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