335 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Half"

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Chord progression (half note open guitar chords) for the widely recorded ragtime influenced song written in 1923 by Jimmy Cox, "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out". It features chromaticism through chains of secondary dominants (III = V/V/V/V = V/vi, VI = V/V/V = V/ii, II = V/V, and V) and a secondary diminished seventh chord (viio7/V=♯IVo7).
Author: Jimmy Cox
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Regular diatonic tuning 72-tone. A regular diatonic tuning is five "whole tones", T, and two half tones, S, arranged in any rotation of TTSTTTS. In 12-tone, T=200 cents and S=100 cents. In 72-tone, T=233.3 cents and S=16.6. This is that scale: C = 0 D = 233.3 E# = 466.6 F# = 483.3 G = 716.6 A = 950 B# = 1183.3 C = 1200
Author: Hyacinth
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Either half full or half empty, depending on your view of life.
Author: Crovic
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Half-filled water bowl.
Author: Jappehallunken
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Ripping a sheet of looseleaf paper in half slowly.
Author: Parkersenk
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A half-crown (pre-decimal british coinage) falls onto a hard surface.
Author: Severaltimes
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Sound record of half a plastic ball knocking into its other half, can be used for a clock tick tock sound.
Author: Fellur
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Half of a summoning.
Author: Milky
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Half open funk hi hat.
Author: Kbeezy
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Snapping spaghetti in half.
Author: Jeneveev
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Something broken in half.
Author: Ijerryi
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Tell me pretty maiden from Leslie Stuart and Owen Hall's Florodora (1899 in London; 1900 on Broadway). Sung by the "Edison Sextette" (Ada Jones, George S. Lenox, Corinne Morgan, Grace Nelson, Bob Roberts and Frank C. Stanley) for Edison Records. It Edison Gold Moulded Record #8260. Florodora was the first big hit musical of the 20th century. "Tell me pretty maiden" was the runaway hit. "Tell me pretty maiden" is a double sextet, sung by six girls, matched in looks, all 5'4" inches tall and 130lbs, and their six suitors. This recording cuts their number in half, since, although it is difficult to get six people in front of a recording horn, it is even more difficult to get twelve.[1] This recording consists of only the first verse. A vocal score is available at The International Music Score Library Project.
Author: Owen Hall (real name, James Davis, 1853-1907) and Leslie Stuart (1863–1928)
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Half of a summoning sound.
Author: Milky
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A pitched up sound record of half a plastic ball knocking into its other half, can be used for a clock tick tock sound.
Author: Fellur
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Pieces of noise, delayed, variously pitch shifted and reverberated, half in right channel another similar half in left channel. Rhythm is kind of present.
Author: Matvey
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I combined the sound of three pieces of wood snapped in half to make a somewhat believable sound of wood breaking/snapping in half.
Author: Markdalderup
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Snapping a pencil in half.
Author: Reitanna
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Empty soda can being bent in half.
Author: Metrolynn
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Electronic feel sounds like a half man half robot or machine at work.
Author: Pj
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Impersonation of a disgruntled squirrel. First half is the actual voice, second half has been pitch shifted up to create a more squeaky snarky squirrel.
Author: Scottemoil
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Simple kick build. First half is four on the floor the second half is a build. Used 2 different kick drums to get the sound.
Author: Kendallbear
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This evening frog concert was recorded with an i phone se. A trian crosses in the first half, the second half is a more intense croaking.
Author: Onetwo Ber
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Simple stick breaking in half.
Author: Worthahep
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Ripping a napkin in half.
Author: Simosco
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A paper towel being ripped in half.
Author: Supera
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The data contained in this file should represent a half-period sine wave. But because of the bug(s) in the header of wave file, it gets distorted (i. E. If you found the bug and fixed it in binary, you'd get perfect half-sine wave).
Author: Isabelle
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Ripping a paper towel in half.
Author: Flem
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Wooden percussion ratchet. About a half note in length.
Author: Blevesque
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Jogging through a snowy forest at night. First half is on a path, the second half off path and uphill through the trees. Recorded with zoom h2.
Author: Zerrofs
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Recorded in a classroom of 16 people, half male and half female, using an sm57 microphone. Also, there is a door shutting at the end. Watch out for that.
Author: Captainvideo
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My papillon yorkie mix half barking on command.
Author: Sticesar
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Recorded in my backyard. A single cockatoo sitting in a tree calling for the first half of the recording, then just background atmos.
Author: Alan Editor
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This sound was made breaking pieces of celery in half.
Author: Amanda
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Drum loop with simple bass line. 102 bpm.
Author: Kendallbear
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A sheet of paper being ripped in half.
Author: Juanpabloagredo
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Created in virtual ans synth using visuals to draw sounds. Still learning and this is just messing around a little :). Re-uploaded at half volume(using audacity), by the recommendation of a comment.
Author: Pschrandt
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Series of whooshes recorded outdoors with two different small branches. The first, roughly half, is a deeper thumping whoosh and the latter half is a higher pitch one with a whine in some spots. Zoom h4n 96/24.
Author: Agaudiodesigns
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Sound is me hitting a half full metal canister with a spoon.
Author: Glattax
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18th century scottish clock rings the half hour. This is such a sweet, unusual clock. Recorded with a schoeps stereo xy pair to fostex pd-6.
Author: Fauxpress
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I fold in half and tear the paper again.
Author: Maestroalf
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Slapping a half full jojo-tank, echoing effect.
Author: Juanstrydom
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The sound of a woman urinating on a half-empty bladder.
Author: Gabytoledosci
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The sound of me ripping in half 3 sheets of printer paper. Recorded with sm57.
Author: Atzikas
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An uncut recording of reverb tails generated from a half-second sound.
Author: Dayvonjersen
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A field in the countryside half an hour from albi in france.
Author: O
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A shaken, half-empty dr. Pepper being opened.
Author: Coreyn
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Sound of throwing a half full plastic water cup into an outdoor pool.
Author: Tm
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Needed a zimmer frame / walker sound for a radio play, so used a tripod!. Recorded with a rode lapel mic. First half has just the zimmer, 2nd half has slippered footsteps as well.
Author: Tuesdayblack
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Recording of a stick being snapped in half.
Author: Payattention
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An impulse response recorded in the front half of st andrews cathedral in sydney australia.
Author: Brookerman
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