192 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "King"

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A short "success"-fanfare i made for my game. Created using a trumpet instrument in fl studio.
Author: Wagna
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King Cotton performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 16 from Footlifters! (1998). Recorded Feb. and June 1998, Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs, CO. H. Bruce Gilkes, conductor; Gena R. Stuchbery, associate conductor.[1][2][3]
Author: Untitled
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Short quick classical instrumental with lutes and flutes. 1600s-sounding but can be 1700s, 1500s, etc. Hope you like it, enjoy!.
Author: Outerandeventhorizon
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God Save The Queen - Sung by the Festival Speech Synthesis System's "singing-mode", using the default US voice.
Author: Robotchoir at English Wikipedia
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King of Heaven Znamenny chant. "Царю небесный" знаменный распев.
Author: Old Russian Chant (Drevnerusskij raspev), a choir of the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church
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This is a loop i created for an upcoming production of king lear. Played live by me on the roland td7 electronic drum kit, and recorded directly into cubase on 3-1-07.
Author: Bobby Beck
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Turn the page is a sample of me turning the page of a king james bible. It also sounds like a click or crunching into an apple.
Author: Contramundum
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Created for a play. Sort of cheap sounding but it was meant to sound weak and half-assed. The king for whom this fanfare was played had those qualities.
Author: Soundsexciting
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The anthem was first performed in 1874, though it probably was in use earlier. Officially it is named “Ko e fasi ʻo e tuʻi ʻo e ʻOtu Tonga”, but it is more popularly known as “Fasi Fakafonua”. The anthem references King Tupou; while this was the name of the king of Tonga when the anthem was written, it is also the name of the Tongan Royal House, and therefore of every Tongan ruler since 1874.
Author: Lyricist: Prince Uelingatoni Ngū Tupoumalohi Composer: Karl Gustavus Schmitt
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The opening of Vth of Beethoven's Seven Variations on "God Save the King" WoO 78 (1804) introduces Alberti bass patterns.
Author: Untitled
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Footsteps lead up to pedestrian crossing, traffic comes to a halt at pelican crossing on king st, beeping starts, lights change, lorry takes off air-brakes and traffic resumes.
Author: Macferret
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Starting to rain on macpac olympus tent by the shore of lake king william, tasmania, 27 feb 2014, 9. 19am. Recorded from inside the tent on a marantz pmd 661 using a rode nt55.
Author: Guyburns
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This was just a little test sound, recorded with a the t-bone from my keyboard. It shall sound like:the king appears!. Recorded with a the t-bone sc440 usb. Editet with audiacity.
Author: Dafawe
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Just a cartoony short flap you could use when a cartoon character is waving. Recorded a notebook that i shook to produce a flapping sound using a cd-r king pc microphone and processed with adobe audition.
Author: Mjvilches
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Originals made with these tools :# fl studio 11# adobe premiere pro cs3# boss digital studio br-864# microphone sony f-730# harman kardon 20 in analog system# suzuki electric guitar sls-50bk# keyboard casio.
Author: Astronautchild
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Originals made with these tools :# fl studio 11# adobe premiere pro cs3# boss digital studio br-864# microphone sony f-730# harman kardon 20 in analog system# suzuki electric guitar sls-50bk# keyboard casio.
Author: Astronautchild
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Sound of vintage lefima metal snare with metal brushes and wood-tip sticks. Equipped with remo legacy la on top and remo ambassador weather king on bottom side. Sorry for the 50hz-hum!.
Author: Uneiep
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Recorded at the corner of younge street and king street in toronto, ontario on a zoom. People walk by, streetcar passes by, and no doubt cars! it's windy so one may put a high pass filter on it.
Author: Catacombronson
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Here's a little sound design experiment i did using chopped up samples of me and my friend messing about , i then put us in the king,s chamber of the great pyramid in giza , check out the reverbs !.
Author: Datalevelz
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Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Folkliga visor från Frostviken. Dokumentatör: Matts Arnberg Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer:
Author: Untitled
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Dark robotic voice quoting "the waste land" by t. S. Eliot. Recreation of a sound effect from king crimson's "the deception of the thrush". Bass synth, distortion, vocoder, reverb.
Author: Vultraz
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God Save The Queen, Oben am jungen Rhein, Kongesangen and Rufst du, mein Vaterland (1940s; instrumental)
Author: Band of the Grenadier Guards
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God Save The Queen, Oben am jungen Rhein, Kongesangen and Rufst du, mein Vaterland (1952 instrumental)
Author: Band of the Grenadier Guards
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God Save the Queen, Oben am jungen Rhein, Kongesangen and Rufst du, mein Vaterland (Australian version; 1950s)
Author: Royal Australian Navy Band
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Sounds of a small stream that was flowing though the beach into the ocean. This sound effect is licensed under creative commons 0.
Author: Ryankingart
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While recording birds at the south sutor above cromarty, black isle, highlands, scotland on may 7th 2014 about 3pm a raf sea king came along to practice cliff rescues nearby to my annoyance so recorded it instead. It hovered behind the trees nearby before heading towards the cliff did a lower and lift and then swept round in large circle before heading back over the sea to the base at lossiemouth. Recorded using a zoom h2n recorder and software provided with recorder called wavelab. No alteration or special effects used.
Author: Thelonerider
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Monster noises made using heavy granular synthesis, formant and pitch-shifting on a female voice.
Author: Jsilversound
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God Save the Queen, Oben am jungen Rhein, Kongesangen and Rufst du, mein Vaterland (short Australian version; 1950s)
Author: Australian Army Band Corps
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God Save The Queen, Oben am jungen Rhein, Kongesangen and Rufst du, mein Vaterland (1952; short instrumental; variant)
Author: Band of the Grenadier Guards
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Sound you would probably hear in a jurassic park or king kong movie i made this using text to speech and then slowed the speed and pitch simultaneouslyp. Slol its actually microsoft david saying go f* yourself. . . . Aint that just scary😂.
Author: Switchitup
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Amicus No.: 31386781 Performer Heading: Price, Percival, 1901-1985 Performer: Percival Price, carillonneur Title: O Canada ; God save the King [sound recording] / [Calixa Lavallée] Composer Heading: Lavallée, Calixa Generic Label: Victor Transcribed Label: Victor Numbers: Issue no.: 216504 Take no.: 1 Side no.: A Notes: Distributor: Victor Talking Machine Co., Montreal Manufacturer: Victor Talking Machine Co., Québec (Province) Recorded: 1 Jul 1927, Ottawa, ON, Victor Talking Machine Released: [Sep 1927] Issue Type: primary label Comments: Additional information/information additionnelle: Actual moments during playing of Carillon Bells, Victory Tower, Ottawa, July 1, 1927 ; Music for "God save the King" is probably traditional. Discographical reference: disc; Numerical List of "His Master's Voice" - Victor recordings 1929, release date Physical Description: 1 sound disc : 78 rpm, monaural ; 10 inch Genre: Anthems ; Patriotic songs; National anthems; Chansons patriotiques; Hymnes nationaux, Canada Location: 0016 2083 2086 Web location: http://amicus.collectionscanada.ca/gramophone-bin/Main/ItemDisplay?l=0&l_ef_l=-1&v=1&lvl=1&coll=24&itm=31386781
Author: This file is lacking author information.
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The Melody Shop performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 10 from American Salute (1998).
Author: Composition: Karl L. King; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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A fanfare i made using sound bites from jason levin. You can use this for medieval entrances or transitions, really anything medieval. If you make anything please share a link, i'd love to see it :).
Author: Dylanthefish
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God Save The Queen, Íslands minni, Oben am jungen Rhein, Kongesangen and Rufst du, mein Vaterland (1930s; instrumental)
Author: Band of the Grenadier Guards
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John Philip Sousa's "King Cotton" (1895) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 51 from the band's 2017 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Untitled
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Created for the play 'exit the king' (wilbury group, 2011). A expressionistic storm, with walls crumbling down in slow motion. I made this by tearing wood and plastic apart and slowing down the sounds and adding percussion. The rain i recorded out my window.
Author: Soundsexciting
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Sound of a rubik's cube (you know, this mechanical puzzle). Needed it for a project. Couldn't find the sound anywhere. So i recorded it. Feel free to use it. No need for any kind of attribution. Recorded on with a neat king bee microphone and a tascam dr60-d mkii recorder.
Author: Ireadbooks
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God Save The Queen, Íslands minni, Oben am jungen Rhein, Kongesangen and Rufst du, mein Vaterland (1936; short instrumental)
Author: Band of the Grenadier Guards
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John Philip Sousa's "King Cotton" (1895) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 51 from the band's 2017 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Untitled
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Le roi malgre lui (The King in Spite of Himself): "Danse Slave" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 1 from French Impressions (2000).[1][2]
Author: Composition: Emmanuel Chabrier; Arrangement: Lawrence Odom; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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God Save The Queen, Íslands minni, Oben am jungen Rhein, Kongesangen and Rufst du, mein Vaterland (1937; short instrumental)
Author: Band of the Grenadier Guards
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Originals made with these tools :# fl studio 11# adobe premiere pro cs3# boss digital studio br-864# microphone sony f-730 (the sounds of animals made with my voice)# harman kardon 20 in analog system# suzuki electric guitar sls-50bk# keyboard casio.
Author: Astronautchild
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I clicked it so hard, that if i clicked it half as hard twice at the same time, it would be the same volume!!! there's quite a bit of background noise on this one because i am the king of maximum gain. Bzzhzhhshshhzhzhhhzzzz.
Author: Infinimeme
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My 10 year old grandson was showing me how well he can produce a fart on his arm. I thought i was the king of that for several years. . . . . Until one day. . . . I got out the microphone for him. Enjoy and download to use as you please.
Author: Gplanet
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Liechtenstein's national anthem "Oben am jungen Rhein" performed instrumentally by the United States Navy Band circa 2003.
Author: Untitled
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Title Christian Mass, Postlude, closing Hymn Artist stephan Original mp3 data Length:4:17 minutes (3.93 MB) Format:MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR) User tags Christianity, Church, ecumenical, Exit, Hymn, Mass, Music, Organ play, Postlude, Religion Type Single Subject, Natural PDSounds record number 285 Comment May 27, 2007 - Church of Christ the King (1927), Leverkusen, Germany.
Author: stephan
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You enter the forbidden place. . . Where no one's ever been before. . . You walk up to the altar, and you finally see the king of the country you've worked for your whole life. You've got one chance. . . And one choice. . . Either the sword, or the pen. Which one is the mightier. . . Download this sound please. . .
Author: Kbrecordzz
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Beautiful Ohio, official song of the U.S. state of Ohio as sung by Ruth Lenox (pseudonym for Marie Morrisey) and Henry Burr, composed by Mary Earl (pseudonym for Robert King) and Ballard Macdonald, published ca. January 1919.
Author: Beautiful Ohio, official song of the U.S. state of Ohio as sung by Ruth Lenox (pseudonym for Marie Morrisey) and Henry Burr, composed by Mary Earl (pseudonym for Robert King) and Ballard Macdonald, published ca. January 1919.
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The last train to brixton. A late night journey on the london underground from kings cross to green park, stopping at euston, warren street and oxford circus before arriving at green park. The recording starts before boarding the train, continues for the entire journey and finishes after getting off at green park. Various announcements can be heard throughout. Recorded on yamaha c24.
Author: Bagbrew
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