175 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Indian Popular"

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A sample i received from a person who went to india and recorded ambient sound there. This sample is of a man telling a children's story. It has been time stretched and edited for a more psychedelic effect.
Author: Carbilicon
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This is part of a piece that originally lasted for just over eighteenminutes! because the group i'm in decided not to use it, but instead towork on something similar in the future, i thought i'd split some partsup for people to use. Electro-acoustic guitar plugged straight into four track tape recorder.
Author: Marvman
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This sound is produced by tanpura, a drone instrument used in indian classical music. The recording was done at tapan music center during a demonstration on how to tune a tanpura. More about this instrument: http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/tambura. Details: big tanpura, thread inserted, tuning (pa sa sa sa).
Author: Sankalp
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A generic reaction of men in northern india.
Author: Amitnewbie
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Some sounds of an indian rhinoceros. Recorded with mobile phone.
Author: Breviceps
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Indian percussion.
Author: Dovesgeorge
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Traffic ambience recorded at haridwar, india. Indistinct children and people chatter also can be heard.
Author: Deepsoundjourney
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This excerpt demonstrates a kind of gamaka (sphuritam) in carnatic music. Description-sphuritam: starting on a svara higher than its own position and quickly descending to its position which is repeated. This particular instance is sphuritam gamaka on m svara in raaga arabhi. Sung by: vignesh ishwar.
Author: Sankalp
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This is a synthesized melodic contour of a short excerpt of carnatic music. This sound is basically used for a demonstration of the importance of loudness and timbre in melody. The original excerpt from where the pitch was extracted and the monotonized version of this sound will be soon linked here in the description.
Author: Sankalp
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Surround and relaxing. The real power of the waves in your ears. Listen and relax.
Author: Ale Design
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Africa.
Author: Sergioquintero
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Rwnadan drum.
Author: Luc
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Computer keyboard.
Author: Margaridafragata
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This sound is a synthesized sound where the loudness and the timbre (weights) of the harmonics are derived from a short excerpt of carnatic music. The original sound from where these parameters are derived will be soon linked here in the description.
Author: Sankalp
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Tabla stroke din.
Author: Subodh
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Line of old crock played by anwar hussain, indian style.
Author: Piero
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This is a very short phrase for a hindustani raag that i recorded for my audio signal processing class. The notes are far from perfect but they should be the equivalents of f3 f# g# a# f# f.
Author: Pramod
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Dandiya stick.
Author: Ajith
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Ignition of a rickshaw.
Author: Rsn
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Scream recorded at universitat pompeu fabra barcelona from a 19-year old male mouth.
Author: Polmdx
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Indigenous music.
Author: Davidou
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Recorded by the sony hz1 hdv camera, mic neumann kmr81.
Author: Raoultorresi
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West bengal's morning birds like indian myna & crow.
Author: Bratendu
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Ambience indian restaurant dubai.
Author: Hmuryj
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Line of old crock in d sharp, played by anwar hussain.
Author: Piero
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Line of old crock in d played by anwar hussain.
Author: Piero
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I'm making this for myself to use right now, but i hope some other people will use it as well, because it is a short 5 second sound.
Author: Jeremyruw
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Piano keyboard  popular keys melodic.
Author: Kevinlin
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Recorded mobile phone radio signal, which can be heard with a very simple antenna & amplifier. Creative commons zero. From this example, it may look like goa-trance-x is based on radio science. But i assure that it is only the coincidence (or scientists of gsm are secret goa-trance-x fans).
Author: Rsnb Bubble Jet
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Eastern vibe instrumental loop that i worked on a few years back. Could be cool remixed and chopped up etc. . . Or as is. . . Do whatever you like with iiiiit! peace and biscuits.
Author: Mooncubedesign
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Impro guitar indian style with some echo sounds like sitar :).
Author: Proutlip
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Me playing on tanpura (an indian instrument), sometimes also called a tambura. It's tuned to c (either major or minor as it's first and fifth). Actually meant this to be a different file. I'll add that as well.
Author: Marvman
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A 34 second manipulation of two different sound clips. One is a man speaking in cherokee and the other is a rainstick. Both sounds came from the examples provided with cycling74's max/msp.
Author: Tonyblends
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A little song to honor north american indians.
Author: Vumseplutten
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This excerpt contain few examples of alankars in hindustani music. Detailed description along with the time stamps of these different alankars is coming soon. .
Author: Sankalp
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Quirky pattern rhythm groove morphagene and makenoise friendly. 48khz 32 bit fp. Enjoy the beat!.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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This is a voice sample of me reading part of a poem by amitav ghosh.
Author: Absent
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Short indian percussion loop at 121 bpm.
Author: Stevysound
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Gravador de áudio zoom h4n e microfone boom. Efeito sonoro gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio e tv, universidade anhembi morumbi.
Author: Stephanielima
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Gravador de áudio zoom h4n e microfone boom. Efeito sonoro gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio e tv, universidade anhembi morumbi.
Author: Stephanielima
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Gravador de áudio zoom h4n e microfone boom. Efeito sonoro gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio e tv, universidade anhembi morumbi.
Author: Stephanielima
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Gravador de áudio zoom h4n e microfone boom. Efeito sonoro gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio e tv, universidade anhembi morumbi.
Author: Stephanielima
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My aunt has some bells that sound light, delicate, and ethereal. She said they are from india. There are two strands of brass bells about the size of an acorn each. You are hearing only one single strand sounding in this recording.
Author: Senobyte
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Recording of a single plucked string in e of the tamboura (indian instrument).
Author: Imackay
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All the music is generated with audacity! toda la música fue hecha con audacity!.
Author: Luis Audp
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An indian like processed sound.
Author: Ofuscapreto
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1st nasal in the order of appearance in the alphabet.
Author: Dpsa
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Dha sound of a tabla stroke.
Author: Subodh
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Dha sound of a tabla stroke.
Author: Subodh
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Dha sound of a tabla stroke.
Author: Subodh
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