11 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Legato"

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Diatonic scale on C, legato articulation.
Author: Hyacinth
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A very short fragment of 6 notes in the mid range of the instrument; from d3 to a3; sorry i don't remember the mike used for the recording.
Author: Elettroedo
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Carl Maria von Weber - Sonate pour piano n°2, op.39 - I. Allegro moderato con spirito ed assai legato, interprété par Alfred Cortot (1939) Carl Maria von Weber - Sonata for piano n°2, op.39 - I. Allegro moderato con spirito ed assai legato, played by Alfred Cortot (1939)
Author: Untitled
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Self used only.
Author: Wqking
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Cocktail shaker crashed with a tea spoon. (legato).
Author: Giomilko
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Some notes from the low register (d2) to the high register (g#4) of the instrument; staccato and legato playing; sorry i don't remember the mike used for the recording.
Author: Elettroedo
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Evolving legato synthesizers accompanied by a warm flowing padand a subtle non-intrusive melody.
Author: Drakensson
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An octave played on a synth i made as a request fulfillment. It's got a heavy lfo. The first playthrough is staccato, while the second is smooth and legato, and allows for the note to warp back.
Author: F R A G I L E
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A sample of church bells from a pamplona side street. Recorded in 1985 on a sony walkman using the in-built mics. Recorded onto tdk d90 cassette and stored since then in damp cellars, sheds, and long forgotten drawers. Just today transferred to digital using my fathers old decca legato tape player which we purchased in the early 70s to enable us to send messages to my uncle who had emigrated to australia. Dad says the player cost over £30 then which was more than a weeks wages at the time. I was inter-railing around europe at the time but the recording seems to stop in pamplona. Six weeks later all my money and passport was stolen while in crete and i made my way home via the british consulate in athens.
Author: Plantmonkey
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Sample of a busker playing the accordion in a pamplona side-street in 1985. Recorded with a sony walkman using the in-built mics. Some background talking. Recorded onto tdk d90 cassette and stored since then in damp cellars, sheds, and long forgotten drawers. Just today transferred to digital using my fathers old decca legato tape player which we purchased in the early 70s to enable us to send messages to my uncle who had emigrated to australia. Dad says the player cost over £30 then which was more than a weeks wages at the time. I was inter-railing around europe at the time but the recording seems to stop in pamplona. Six weeks later all my money and passport was stolen while in crete and i made my way home via the british consulate in athens.
Author: Plantmonkey
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