31 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Gray"

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American folk song "Darlin' Nellie Gray", sung by the Metropolitan Male Quartet in 1909.
Author: Johnnyrotten
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American folk song "Darlin' Nellie Gray", sing by J. W. Myers in 1904
Author: Johnnyrotten
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Performed by Hugh Donovan
Author: Hugh Donovan
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Grey noise is random white noise filtered in a way to be perceived as being equally loud at all frequencies. Looped version of http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/file:gray_noise. Ogg.
Author: Qubodup
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Strange sound i made with garageband.
Author: Charlesart
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A blue-grey gnatcatcher in my backyard this evening.
Author: Jpbillingsleyjr
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Performed by Mrs. Pearl Brewer.
Author: Mrs. Pearl Brewer
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Dragging sound 3 versions all my stuff is free enjoy!.
Author: Grayepic
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Performed by Mrs. Laura Mcdonald And Reba Glaze.
Author: Mrs. Laura Mcdonald And Reba Glaze
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This is a fieldrecording. I recorded a gray woodpecker with tascam dr 40 internal mics. In germany at 02. 03. 2016 at morning. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
Author: Garuda
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Song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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Common terns are pale gray overall with a black cap. Breeding birds have a fully black cap that extends to the back of the neck and a gray belly. Terns comes from lac des chanteraines next to paris. I love listen to terns next to highway. It’s a pretty shocking contrast of noise pollution.
Author: Lasciencemusicale
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Collection of sequenced samples. Intro.
Author: Jonalexander Esq
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It was raining today and i heard the frogs, decided to record some ambience. So it's just the rain on the street outside my house with the occasional gray tree frog mating call going on too. Recorded on a tascam dr-05 and highpassed at 50hz to clean up some of the rumble. Show me what you make with it in the comments!.
Author: Rockbirdfamily
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The moorhen is a bird that has feathers with dark gray and black. It has an orange beak with red tones. Recorded with a zoom h1 recorder.
Author: Aureliosons
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Strange sound i made with garageband.
Author: Charlesart
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Microphone held closely to gutter during heavy rain. Recorded with a tascam dr-40.
Author: Anthousai
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Some artificial wind mixed with a weird metallic hum. Feels wave-like. Made/generated in audacity.
Author: Isaac
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Recording outside a window in my house of birds tweeting, cars passing and people talking/shouting all while it rains.
Author: Johannsebastian
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Let me join 'thunder club. ' gray sky suddenly turned to be wild, and began to roar. I hastily connected a mic (ae5100) into fr-2, and recorded it. By the way, sound of thunder is one of the most difficult sources of all, i guess.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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Recorded in wet area by a cornfield in northern dutchess county ny around 2005, using a matched stereo pair of (soundroom,inc) oktava 012 mics w/cardioid capsules in an x/y configuration feeding a marantz 660 digital recorder.
Author: Knufds
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This recording was made inside my apartment where i hear various noises of my pets such as: my little dog playing and barking, a pair of gray parrots and a pair of diamond doves. The recording was made in italy in the province of rieti with the shure mv88 plus digital stereo microphone connected to my iphone 12 pro.
Author: Andreauomogatto
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A recording made, midday, on thursday december 8 2022 of a light, but very cold rain hitting the bare trees and the wet, brown leaves on the ground in a midwestern usa forest. Towards the end you'll be treated to a group of blue jays making a huge racket!other than that, no animal sounds at all. Just the slow, steady tip tip tap smack of raindrops falling from a cold-steel and gray sky. Recording made with sound devices mixpre-3 series ii, in 32 bit float mode. Left microphone- deity s mic 2sright microphone- sennheiser mkh 8020.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A beautiful, simple and peaceful soundscape of a late summer day in illinois near an ancient swamp. This recording was made around 8 in the morning on a warm and slightly humid day in late september using the marantz pmd661 and a rode ntg2 shotgun microphone. Do you sense the insects are more subdued than usual? as if they, too, are waiting for the cooler masses of early autumn?? the overall loudness of the birds is also down somewhat, maybe some of our neotropical migrants have already left. . . . Taking with them the wonderful midwest diet and warm memories of raising the next generations of their kind before the swamp turns gray, and cold and inhospitable for raising a family. . Enjoy, what i consider a turning point of the seasons.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Late august here in the midwest is the time for the loud choruses of insects. This recording, done in the backyard of a small town, features the classic"ebb and flow and swell" of the dusk insects. Since a park is nearby, you also hear in the background the excited voices of kids playing---maybe these youngsters do realize that soon they will be back in school and that the joyous, careful time of summer play and reflection will soon be over. Recording made with my zoom h4n recorder using its built-in internal microphones. The volume was set on 80. Enjoy, and maybe you too can use this sound-file for your own meditation, or simply thinking and taking stock of the accomplishments and blessings during the outdoor seasons and comfortably contemplate the upcoming dark, and bare and gray seasons ahead.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Claudio S. Grafulla's march Washington Grays, performed by the U.S. Army Band
Author: Composition: Claudio S. Grafulla (1810–1880) Performance: U.S. Army Band
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Washington Grays (1861), composer Claudio S. Grafulla's most popular march, composed for the 8th Regiment, New York State Militia near the start of the American Civil War. It is here performed by the U.S. Air Force Band for their 1998 album Front & Center, a Collection of American Marches, conducted by Colonel Lowell E. Graham.
Author: Claudio S. Grafulla (Composer, 1810–1880) Scan of credits THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE CONCERT BAND Commander/Conductor: Colonel Lowell E. Graham - Greeley, CO Manager: Chief Master Sergeant James H. Moseley II - Beaumont, TX PICCOLO MSgt Ardyth Scott - Shreveport, LA FLUTE MSgt Lawrence Ink* - Rockville, MD MSgt Lucille Johnston Snell - Albuquerque, NM TSgt Sharon Weinberg - Philadelphia, PA OBOE MSgt Ronald Erler* - Falls Church, VA CMSgt Robin Forrester-Meadows - Evansville, IN ENGLISH HORN CMSgt James Moseley II - Beaumont, TX E-FLAT CLARINET MSgt Jan Siegfried - Valparaiso, IN B-FLAT CLARINET CMSgt Steven Lawson* - Simi Valley, CA TSgt George Stoffan - Norwalk, CT MSgt Carl Long - Hanover, NH MSgt Elizabeth Campeau - Pinckney, MI MSgt Sandra Haton* - Columbia, SC TSgt Richard Drew - Joliet, IL TSgt Brian Jones - Panama City, FL MSgt Kay Schultz - Skaneateles, NY MSgt Lorraine Haddad* - Poughkeepsie, NY TSgt Shawn Buck - Brookside, PA SMSgt Robert Little - Houston, TX BASS CLARINET TSgt David Aspinwall - Atlanta, GA CONTRA ALTO CLARINET TSgt Brian McCurdy - Virginia Beach, VA BASSOON CMSgt Danny Phipps* - Annapolis, MD TSgt Lawrence Burke - Redondo Beach, CA ALTO SAXOPHONE SMSgt John Thomas* - Ellisville, MS MSgt William Marr - Alexandria, VA TENOR SAXOPHONE TSgt Jeffrey Snavely - Milwaukee, WI BARITONE SAXOPHONE MSgt Mary Beth George - Buffalo, NY FRENCH HORN TSgt Deborah Stephenson* - Dallas, TX TSgt Leslie Mincer - Charlottesville, VA TSgt Kent Wyatt - Arlington, TX TSgt Philip Krzywicki - Philadelphia, PA CORNET TSgt Andrew Wilson* - Gambier, OH SMSgt David Golden - Bethlehem, PA TSgt Michael Bosch - Bethlehem, PA MSgt William Adcock - San Jose, CA TSgt Curt Christensen - Mt. Clemens, MI MSgt Clarence Mitchell - Portsmouth, VA TRUMPET TSgt Robert McConnell - Wadsworth, OH MSgt James Bittner - Harrisburg, PA TROMBONE SMSgt Mark Williams* - Okemos, MI MSgt Jeffrey Gaylord - Western Springs, IL MSgt Lindsey Smith - Williamston, MI TSgt James VanZandt - Austin, TX EUPHONIUM MSgt Ann Baldwin* - Canton, OH TSgt Lance LaDuke - Niles, MI TUBA MSgt Jan Duga* - Columbus, OH SMSgt Edward McKee - Roselle, NJ MSgt David Porter - Alcoa, TN TIMPANI MSgt Patrick Shrieves - Freehold, NJ PERCUSSION MSgt Aubrey Adams* - Medford, OK SMSgt Mark Carson - East Fultonham, OH TSgt Thomas Maloy Jr.- Clinton, NY TSgt Erica Kadison - Louisville, KY * Principal CREDITS Colonel Lowell E. Graham - Commander/Conductor/Producer Major Frank J. Grzych II - Deputy Commander/Producer Captain Scott A. Guidry - Staff Officer/Co-Producer Mr. Bruce Leek - Engineer/Digital Editing Master Sergeant Kendall S. Thomsen - Assistant Engineer Chief Master Sergeant Dana L. Steinhauser - Director of Public Affairs Master Sergeant William D. Porter II - Recording Production Technical Sergeant Robert K. McConnell - Graphic Layout Master Sergeant Elizabeth K. Campeau - Liner Notes Technical Sergeant Sharon B. Weinberg - Booklet Editor Crabtree + Company (Arlington, VA) - Cover Design Mark Custom Recording Service (Clarence, NY) - Disc Replication Lion Recording Services, Inc. (Springield, VA) - Disc Packaging Master tapes were recorded at The Center for the Performing Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, June 6-8, 1998 Catalog number: BOL-9807
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This stereo recording was made on november 23, 2014 in grays harbor washington during a rare thunderstorm. The clip contains rain falling on a wooden deck and recurring peals of thunder both near and far. This original recording was made using a zoom h-6 handy recorder with zoom stereo xy microphone. The track was edited in audacity 2. 0. 6 to remove a few artifacts. Total run time for this wav file is: 8:29. This is my first upload. I am hearing impaired and new to field audio recording. I am fascinated by this art form and hearing sounds that i haven’t been able to hear in twenty years. I would greatly appreciate your feedback on the quality of my work and, if you choose to use this in a project, the end use you have in mind.
Author: Jstorm
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