171 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Ludwig I"

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I layered three different snare drum takes to achieve this one. All three of those takes are from a ludwig black beauty. I did a close, stereo overhead, and stereo room mic configuration. Originally recorded/used for an 80s cover song i've been working on. Sounded nice in the mix so i thought i'd throw it on here. -yellowtree.
Author: Yellowtree
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Pieśń z muzyką Władysława Tarnowskiego do wiersza Ludwiga Foglára pt. "Ob du nun ruhst " (wydana w Wiedniu r. około 1870, wydawcą był V. Kratochwill.) Wykonanie z instrumentem w miejsce głosu Marcin Tarnowski (M.Tarnowski (talk) 16:44, 10 February 2016 (UTC)). Pieśń była dedykowana Melanie Foglár-Deinhardstein, żonie Ludwiga Foglára, zarówno przez męża-poetę, jak i przez kompozytora. "Ob du nun ruhst " - song to poem by Ludwig Foglár and score by Władysław Tarnowski, (ed. V. Kratochwill, Vienna, ~1870); accompaniment and instrument instead the voice by Marcin Tarnowski.
Author: Władysław Tarnowski ps Ernest Buława (nuty), Marcin Tarnowski (wykonanie).
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Sonata No. 14 in C Sharp Minor "Moonlight", Op. 27 No. 2, 1st movement (adagio sostenuto), performed by Paul Pitman for Musopen Italiano: Sonata n. 14 in do diesis minore "Chiaro di luna", op. 27 n. 2, I movimento (adagio sostenuto), eseguito da Paul Pitman per Musopen
Author: Untitled
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Pieśń z muzyką Władysława Tarnowskiego do wiersza Ludwiga Foglára pt. "Du buch mit sieben siegeln" wydana w Wiedniu r. około 1870, wydawcą był V. Kratochwill. Pieđ} Wykonanie z instrumentem w miejsce głosu Marcin Tarnowski (M.Tarnowski (talk) 10:59, 6 February 2016 (UTC)). Pieśń była dedykowana Melanie Foglár-Deinhardstein, żonie Ludwiga Foglára, zarówno przez męża-poetę, jak i przez kompozytora. "Du Buch mit sieben siegeln" - song to poem by Ludwig Foglár and score by Władysław Tarnowski, (ed. V. Kratochwill, Vienna, ~1870); accompaniment and instrument instead the voice by Marcin Tarnowski (M.Tarnowski (talk) 10:59, 6 February 2016 (UTC)).
Author: Władysław Tarnowski ps Ernest Buława (nuty), Marcin Tarnowski (wykonanie).
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Syncopation (sfz) in Beethoven's String Quartet in A Major, Op. 18, no. 5, III, variation I, m. 7-8. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 19:26, 12 March 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5. For comparison: File:Beethoven - String Quartet in A Major, m. 7-8 without syncopation.mid
Author: Untitled
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Nederlands: Ludwig van Beethoven: Für Elise, Bagatelle nr. 25 WoO 59 (overgetikt) PD aangezien componist meer dan 70 dood is
Author: This file is lacking author information.
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Opening notes of third movement of Beethoven, Symphony No. 5, cello/bass part. This music was published in 1809 and is in the public domain.
Author: Untitled
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The Anthem of Europe, based on the final movement ("Ode to Joy") of Beethoven's 9th Symphony composed in 1823. Performed by the United States Navy Band. This is the long version of the instrumental with introduction.
Author: Untitled
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The Anthem of Europe, based on the final movement ("Ode to Joy") of Beethoven's 9th Symphony composed in 1823. Performed by the United States Navy Band. This is the long version of the instrumental with introduction.
Author: Untitled
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Sound illustration for a brief passage from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Produced with an acoustic piano and Audacity software by Opus33. This music is in the public domain. This recording is released into the public domain by Opus33.
Author: Untitled
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De la wiki en inglés. Sound example from fourth movement of Beethoven's 5th Symphony, recorded by Opus33 using an acoustic piano. This music is in the public domain. This recording is released into the public domain by Opus33.
Author: Untitled
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The Anthem of Europe, based on the final movement ("Ode to Joy") of Beethoven's 9th Symphony composed in 1823. Performed by the United States Navy Band. This is the short version without introduction.
Author: Untitled
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This is a set of drum set interpretations of the baião pattern. Kit used was a 16" kick, dampened, but not stuffed to sound more like a surdo, a 14" ludwig snare, one riveted ride cymbal and hi hats. Simply recorded with a single sm57 but they are clear sounding loops. I'd be interested in hearing anything you use them in :).
Author: Justinrobert
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Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101, Movement IV: Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit. (Allegro) As there is no pause between the last two movements, it is suggested that Image:Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101 - III. Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll and IV. Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit.ogg be used instead of this one.
Author: Untitled
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Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101, Movement III: Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll (Adagio, ma non troppo, con affetto). As there is no pause between the last two movements, it is suggested that Image:Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101 - III. Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll and IV. Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit.ogg be used instead of this one.
Author: Untitled
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Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101, Movement III: Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll (Adagio, ma non troppo, con affetto) and movement IV: Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit. (Allegro) There is no pause between the two movements.
Author: Untitled
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Sound file of opening bars of "Adelaide" by Beethoven (piano reduction). Digital recording made with an acoustic piano and Audacity software by Opus33. This music is in the public domain. The recording is not copyrighted, and it is hereby released by Opus33 into the public domain. .mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table{background-color:#f0f0ff;box-sizing:border-box;font-size:95%;text-align:start}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr{vertical-align:top}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>th{background-color:#e0e0ee;font-weight:bold;text-align:start}@media(max-width:719px){.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table,.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody{display:block;width:100%}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody{border-right:1px solid #aaa;border-bottom:1px solid #aaa}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr{border-top:1px solid #aaa;display:flex;flex-wrap:wrap}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>th{border-left:1px solid #aaa;padding:2px;flex:1 1 100%}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>td{border-left:1px solid #aaa;padding:2px;flex:1 1}}@media(min-width:720px){.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table{border:1px solid #aaa;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:0;padding:5px}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>th,.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>td{border:1px solid #aaa;padding:2px}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>.halfwidth{max-width:10em}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>.fullwidth{max-width:20em}} Ludwig van Beethoven  (1770–1827)      
Author: Untitled
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This historic "flute clock" (orgeluhr) is a precious mechanical clock, with a small organ is combined. Given time to hear music from a pen-driven roller. Flötenuhrbaues the heyday was the late 18th out century. Flute clocks were built for affluent, culturally sophisticated circles, educated people with appropriate art and music understanding. The finest pieces built in vienna and berlin. Easier flute watches were up to about 1850 in large quantities in the black produced. They played for entertainment in guest houses. Several well-known composers wrote works specially for this instrument, as george frideric handel, carl philipp emanuel bach, haydn, antonio salieri, wolfgang amadeus mozart or ludwig van beethoven. Flute watches with great restrictions than their recorded music era to consider it forced the composer to be exact instructions in execution ornamentation and tempo. The coupling of wind plant and roll can be traced back to minimum tempos and makes historical flute clocks so interesting for issues of historical performance practice. Record with tascam hd-p2 and beyerdynamic mce82soundsystem: pro tools le.
Author: Ohrwurm
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A flötenuhr (also orgeluhr) is a precious mechanical clock, with a small organ is combined. Given time to hear music from a pen-driven roller. Flötenuhrbaues the heyday was the late 18th out century. Flute clocks were built for affluent, culturally sophisticated circles, educated people with appropriate art and music understanding. The finest pieces built in vienna and berlin. Easier flute watches were up to about 1850 in large quantities in the black produced. They played for entertainment in guest houses. Several well-known composers wrote works specially for this instrument, as george frideric handel, carl philipp emanuel bach, haydn, antonio salieri, wolfgang amadeus mozart or ludwig van beethoven. Flute watches with great restrictions than their recorded music era to consider it forced the composer to be exact instructions in execution ornamentation and tempo. The coupling of wind plant and roll can be traced back to minimum tempos and makes historical flute clocks so interesting for issues of historical performance practice. Recorded at "deutsches musikautomaten museum bruchsal"recording: tascam hd-p2 and beyerdynamic mce82;soundsystem: pro tools le.
Author: Ohrwurm
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Sound file of passage from "Adelaide" by Beethoven, the first bars of the allegro molto section. Digital recording made with an acoustic piano and Audacity software by Opus33. This music is in the public domain. The recording is not copyrighted, and it is hereby released by Opus33 into the public domain. .mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table{background-color:#f0f0ff;box-sizing:border-box;font-size:95%;text-align:start}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr{vertical-align:top}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>th{background-color:#e0e0ee;font-weight:bold;text-align:start}@media(max-width:719px){.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table,.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody{display:block;width:100%}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody{border-right:1px solid #aaa;border-bottom:1px solid #aaa}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr{border-top:1px solid #aaa;display:flex;flex-wrap:wrap}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>th{border-left:1px solid #aaa;padding:2px;flex:1 1 100%}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>td{border-left:1px solid #aaa;padding:2px;flex:1 1}}@media(min-width:720px){.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table{border:1px solid #aaa;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:0;padding:5px}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>th,.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>td{border:1px solid #aaa;padding:2px}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>.halfwidth{max-width:10em}.mw-parser-output .commons-creator-table>tbody>tr>.fullwidth{max-width:20em}} Ludwig van Beethoven  (1770–1827)      
Author: Opus33 at English Wikipedia
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