56 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Ireland"

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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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Melody of the old Japanese school song "Niwa no chigusa" (Irish fork song "The Last Rose of Summer")日本語: 唱歌「庭の千草」(アイルランド民謡「夏の名残のバラ」)のメロディー
Author: Music: unknown (Irish fork song)
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02:42
The last rose of summer, compositeur : John Stevenson (1761-1838), lyrics : Thomas Moore (1779-1852), interprète : Adelina Patti (1843-1919), publié en 1906.
Author: Untitled
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02:27
The traditional Irish tune "Brian Boru's March", played by fifes and drums of the United States Marine Band for the album Sound Off!.
Author: Composition: traditional, attested in the 18th century Performance: United States Marine Band
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03:11
Irish music performed by James Morrison. Columbia record n° 33108-F. Matrix n° 106431.
Author: James Morrison (died 1947).
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03:40
Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms performed by the Stellar Brass of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 13 from Contrasts (2007).
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: Gary Poffenberger; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Rockies, Stellar Brass; Recording: United States Air Force
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Danny boy, paroles de Frederic Weatherly sur un hymne irlandais, interprété par Ernestine Schumann-Heink (1861-1936) en 1917
Author: Weatherly - Schumann-Heink
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00:60
The Soldiers' Song, the national anthem of Ireland. Gaeilge: "Amhrán na bhFiann", amhrán náisiúnta na hÉireann. "Песнь солдата", национальный гимн Ирландии. 한국어: 아일랜드의 국가.
Author: Untitled
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00:60
The Soldiers' Song, the national anthem of Ireland. Gaeilge: "Amhrán na bhFiann", amhrán náisiúnta na hÉireann. "Amhrán na bhFiann", национальный гимн Ирландии.
Author: Untitled
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02:22
Garryowen, a late-18th century Irish air performed by the U.S. Army Band Strings, under the leadership of Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr. and Command Sergeant Major Debra L. McGarity.
Author: Traditional Irish air, with no known composer. Performed by The U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" Strings
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How can they tell that I'm Irish? performed by Edward M. Favor (1856-1936). Edison Standard Record #10345 from 1910 Comic song. Vocal solo with orchestra accompaniment. Composed by Clarence Wainwright Murphy (1875-1913)
Author: Clarence Wainwright Murphy (1875-1913)
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These bird calls were recorded in my garden in late spring 2020 using a zoom h2.
Author: Ghostuncovered
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01:25
Mic: stereo ortf schoepsrecorder: zaxcom nomad.
Author: Martin
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00:03
The ring. . . Ring sound of a mobile phone dialing in ireland. This was recorded directly from a phone and then cleaned up.
Author: Lkreusel
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03:34
Rotunda hospital, dublin, ireland - maternity - no smoking announcement- no smoking anno - 30 may 2014.
Author: Ronanjkelly
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00:13
Queens of the counties is a sample of me shouting out to the queens of the counties.
Author: Contramundum
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01:05
Wind in the forest, phone recording. Wicklow, ireland.
Author: Synge
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03:08
A brief test recording made with a custom set of binaural mics, created by ed devane, recorded on zoom h4n. Outside in my back garden in dublin. Http://http://www. Eddevane. Com/.
Author: Dbspin
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Standing on the rocks at dun laoghaire harbour, dublin while the waves crash up against the shore. It was a moderate to strong wind but the microphone was shielded from the wind by the rocks. Equipment:- tascam dr-100 mkiii- audio-technica bp4025- rycote baby ball gag windshield.
Author: Danlj
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00:10
Find the cross in ireland is a sample of me shouting find the cross in ireland.
Author: Contramundum
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00:58
Breakers in the south of ireland.
Author: Tommynf
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02:44
Recorded in dublin with a zoom h4n.
Author: Elliotrambach
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04:17
Mic: stereo ortf schoepsrecorder: zaxcom nomad.
Author: Martin
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11:10
Mic: stereo ortf schoepsrecorder: zaxcom nomad.
Author: Martin
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00:17
Breakers in the south of ireland.
Author: Tommynf
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01:58
Sunny spring day in back garden in galway ireland. Birds singing, light breeze, low traffic in background, church bells can be heard in the distance towards the end. Recorded with in built mics on zoom h4n with rycote wind protector.
Author: Spookee
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00:29
A nighttime pub in northern ireland. We hear the chatter of lively voices, with traditional irish music playing in the background. A bit of rattling silverware as well.
Author: Talitha
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24:07
A group of seagulls resting in the sun along the boyne river, drogheda. It's a popular walk, so people can be heard passing by. A small child cheerfully mistakes my microphone for a "little gun". Equipment:- tascam dr100 mkiii- audio-technica bp4025.
Author: Danlj
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00:10
Example of the british-style telephone ringing tone, namely 400hz and 440hz in a 0. 4, 0. 2, 0. 4, 2. 0 sequence, repeated several times.
Author: Shift
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Dawn chorus recorded in wicklow, ireland.
Author: Synge
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01:05
A recording of dublin's tram, the luas, approaching and arriving at the station (dundrum)and then departing some time later. Recorded on zoom h6 with x/y capsule.
Author: Mdayalan
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Irish heart is a sample of me speaking "the irish heave a heart, oh we have many harps in ireland, no i said the irish have a heart, i know lad, it's like a harp. ".
Author: Contramundum
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03:51
We take a walk through limerick's milk market. People sell and buy. We hear a lovely lady busking from 1. 00 to 3. 00. Recorded with sony pcm-d50.
Author: Nomadas
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01:29
A regular day at chapel street in limerick (ireland). A baby giggles, a delivery truck passes by, people walk and talk. Quite a crowded place. Light traffic. Recorded with sony pcm-d50.
Author: Nomadas
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Welcome to the emerald isle is a sample of me saying "welcome to the emerald isle. ".
Author: Contramundum
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02:13
God Save Ireland, The Boy From Killane, Wearing of the Green performed by the Pipe Band of the United States Air Force Reserve Band. Track 15 from Glorious Past, Boundless Future (2002).
Author: Composition: traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Reserve Pipe Band; Recording: United States Air Force Reserve Band
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Clapping under pontoon bridge in ireland.
Author: Chilsville
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Rainy morning, in ireland, on my way to college.
Author: Lilibellamy
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02:04
Some radio samples from a bedside alarm/radio job in ireland. Www. Carthach. Tk.
Author: Carthach
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00:29
Evening birdsong chorus in a wooded area on the west coast of ireland, connemara, co. Galway.
Author: Zoefitzgerald
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01:15
Birdsong and the sound of a small waterfall recorded in the west of ireland.
Author: Mgavin
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01:14
Birdsong and the sound of a small waterfall recorded in the west of ireland.
Author: Mgavin
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00:16
Something i captured when ophelia hit ireland. The wind turns into a voice, the voice turns into water.
Author: Javierzumer
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The steady drumbeat of a marching band in a st. Patrick's day parade in ireland.
Author: Soundsaregr
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Leaves crunching underfoot in forest in ireland during summer. Recorded with tascam dr-05.
Author: Kierankeegan
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01:30
Running on a trail and moving to grass with dry leaves underfoot. Sounds recorded in dublin, ireland in autumn 2019 using a zoom h4n.
Author: Justinmccarthy
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Recorded in garylands woods, gort, co. Galway, ireland using an iphone x no edits.
Author: Dogandstring
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Recording of me snapping branches and twigs in a forest in ireland during the summer. Recorded with tascam dr-05.
Author: Kierankeegan
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