147 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Mark"

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[wtf_02. Wav]. Shocked! perfect when someone reveals something or says something silly/weird. This sound can for example be used in youtube-videos, films, games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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Recorded on zoom h4n inside a tent and underneath a nylon tarp during a heavy rain fall. It starts off light, and gets heavy around the 4min mark.
Author: Jymmyz
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Radio frequency interference at the 1200 khz mark of the a. M. Band, caused by varying proximity to a laptop computer. Very active and obnoxious high-pitched static and squeals.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Folkliga visor från Frostviken Dokumentatör: Matts Arnberg Instrument: Röst (sång)
Author: Untitled
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Good recording of a shutter click snap canon 5d. Recorded with a sennheiser mke 40-ew lavalier microphone on a sony pmw-ex3 video camera.
Author: Chrisvink
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Hello, this is me frying a steak in a pan. The cooker hood gets turned off somewhere around the 0:40 mark. Recorded with audio technica pro24 and homebuild holding device (thanks to my homeboy 7mer).
Author: Funkmast
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The U.S. Army Herald Trumpets play the Presidential Processional to mark the return of President Barack Obama to the White House following a speech with British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Author: The White House
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Motor sound from a 2008 hyundai sonata. A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound and basic editing was completed in garageband. (created by mark j. And chad c. In digital production 120).
Author: Digpro
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Starting and revving a 1974 corvette. A zoom h2n handy recorder was used to capture the sound and basic editing was completed in garageband. (created by mark j and chad c. In digital production 120).
Author: Digpro
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Went out to get birdsong and general ambience without realizing it was going to rain. First two minutes can hear birds and bugs and nature sounds, then past the 3 minute mark the rain begins to set in gradually.
Author: Mxlacy
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I joke i made when i was bored about roblox bypassed audios, im not gonna mark it as explicit since i did say a few bad words, but i wahwahed, distorteded, and pitched them out of the song, just like bypassd audios.
Author: Helpmeplease
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Core 'ngrato performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 5 from The Singing Sergeants 50th Anniversary (1945-1995) (1995). Major Mark R. Peterson.[1][2]
Author: Composition: Salvatore Cardillo; Lyrics: Riccardo Cordiferro; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants; Recording: United States Air Force
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A pencil writing on some cardboard. Makes a good scratching sound for something like note taking or plain writing. It's semi-erratic with a couple pauses in between and i took different distances from the mic and angles with the pencil to try and get different sounds.
Author: Lankielonkie
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Distorted audio recording. Starring paltsug as the scream, ∂lec as the rest of the recording?¿?¿. Djingi ringi bucca lasso sedlie he. Sude he, navo gola eba heng sträa. Grav'e esta we[a mientras me pajeaba.
Author: Paltsug
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Skip to My Lou performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 3 from The Singing Sergeants 50th Anniversary (1945-1995) (1995). Major Mark R. Peterson, commading officer.[1]
Author: Composition: traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants; Recording: United States Air Force
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America the Beautiful performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 24 from The Singing Sergeants 50th Anniversary (1945-1995) (1995). Major Mark R. Peterson, commanding officer.[1][2][3][4]
Author: Composition: Samuel A. Ward; Lyrics: Katharine Lee Bates; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants; Recording: United States Air Force
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A drum cadence performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 7 from Esprit de Corps (1997).
Author: Untitled
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Core 'ngrato performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 5 from The Singing Sergeants 50th Anniversary (1945-1995) (1995). Major Mark R. Peterson.[1][2]
Author: Composition: Salvatore Cardillo; Lyrics: Riccardo Cordiferro; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants; Recording: United States Air Force
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A Joyous Anthem performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heartland of America Band. Track 1 from Heartland Journeys (1997). Major Mark R. Peterson, commander/conductor.[1]
Author: Composition: TSgt Larry D. MacTaggart; Performance: United States Air Force Heartland of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Frequent tube riders may be familiar with the hum that happens between two stops, (i can't remember which two. ) for a moment, it gets a little too loud and freaks you out (around the 1:40 mark). The rest is just tube ambience. Recorded in stereo on a zoom h4n.
Author: Dartcheff
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Independence day fireworks display, recorded july 2004 in tewksbury, ma. The noise floor on this one is not so good, but there are a fair number of very nice explosions, pops, and whistles. The sound of quad cycles being ridden in the distance is also audible, particularly loudly starting around the 15:00 mark.
Author: Alienistcog
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America the Beautiful performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 24 from The Singing Sergeants 50th Anniversary (1945-1995) (1995). Major Mark R. Peterson, commanding officer.[1][2][3][4]
Author: Composition: Samuel A. Ward; Lyrics: Katharine Lee Bates; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants; Recording: United States Air Force
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Skip to My Lou performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 3 from The Singing Sergeants 50th Anniversary (1945-1995) (1995). Major Mark R. Peterson, commading officer.[1]
Author: Composition: traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants; Recording: United States Air Force
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The beginning of a thunderstorm, from normality to first drops of rain, with approaching thunder, and eventually a full downpour. 1. There are birds picking at seeds on a nearby rooftop, which can be heard before the rain. 2. The birds flutter away just before the rain. 3. The rain starts around the 10 minute mark. 4. Full downpour starts around the 12:11 mark. Recorded on june 08, 2021 from the second floor window of an nyc apartment building, facing the inner-bay. Edited on june 12, 2021 to combine a string of takes, remove construction noise, and noise from within the apartment. This recording was made with the on-board x-y microphone of a zoom h4n pro recording device.
Author: Ericnorcross
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Recorded with zoom mkh416, in los angeles. Street noise with fire crackers. Traffic and people can be heard. Audio has not been edited. Beware fireworks if wearing headphones. I can't remember what mark the fireworks occurred. Bring the file into an audio program and you'll notice the peak immediately. Raw audio, no filter applied. Use freely, credit name. 2021.
Author: Coilesfera
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A recording of a red-shouldered hawk vocalizing on the outskirts of a small town in illinois. This is a behavior they do at this time of year to mark their territory. From another perspective, i think this sounds like the sound-signature of the wild. Equipment used: sony pcm d100 using internal microphones. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Platte River Run: A Nebraska Overture performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heartland of America Band. Track 2 from Heartland Journeys (1997). Major Mark R. Peterson, commander/conductor.[1]
Author: Composition: TSgt Larry D. MacTaggart; Performance: United States Air Force Heartland of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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A complete trip on métro (subway) line 9 of the paris subway system, from the alma-marceau station to the havre-caumartin station. Starts with descent into the métro station and ends climbing up the steps back out at the destination. One train is allowed to pass, at about the 1-minute mark, as we wait on the platform, and an announcement giving the times for the next trains can be heard. The ride on the following train begins at around the 2-minute mark. There are two loud sounds between about 9:10 and 9:20 and some loud low-frequency wind noise at around 10:40 (as we leave the métro station and return outside), so beware. Recording with zoom h4n, originally 96 khz/24 bits, uploaded as mp3 320 kbps because the wav was so big (almost 500 mb).
Author: Mxsmanic
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Recorded using the ms mic on the zoom h644. 1khz/16bit wav recording. No effects added. Marine drive (south mumbai) at 9pm during high tide right after raining for a short time. Recorded whilst standing on a pavement across the street; facing towards the sea. Volume is initially low, but i increased the input level after about the 1 minute mark.
Author: Dropctuned
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This is an audio recording of brood x cicadas from a tree in my yard recorded on june 1, 2021 in northern virginia. Please note there is a mail truck that you can hear at around the 1:40 mark and some neighborhood workers speaking at 2:05 with a nail gun at 3:33. Birds come in at 2:40 and the cicadas really begin to crescendo at 3:14.
Author: Georgeindc
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The sound is produced in an enclosed area. The microphone is placed at the bottleneck in order to clearly record a very stereotypical noise. I recorded it with a zoom h4n. I select a part of the recording and created an echo effect with reverberations. This sound can be used in an enclosed area with the goal of focus on it, as a clear mark that something important is being opened or revealed.
Author: Melody
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It's a recording of sounds of an old store refridgerator. The recorder (zoom h2) was put into the fridge and door closed. You can here the varying tempo of the compressor working, it's a characteristic cound that leaves a mark in your mind (especially if you listen to it for a long time). Recorded with zoomh2 rear mics from inside of the fridge. Converted to flac using audacity.
Author: Unfa
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My friend and i had rented a minimoog model d (c1977, not the reissue). We were jamming out some ambient-type sounds, and my mate is just getting lovely tones out the moog, going through a deluxe memory man echo/chorus/vibrato for extra analogue niceness. Listen as he goes full-on john paul jones on in the light around the 50 second mark. Fell free to use in your productions and send me a message if you do!.
Author: Analogist
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Peddlers selling peto (typical food), on the caribbean coast of colombia, are announced by a particular sound. The sound is now an element of popular culture in the area, carrying connotations linked to life in the neighborhood. This sound is therefore a cultural value and has established itself as a geographical mark. There is also a mandarin fruit seller at the back. Unfortunately recorded by a rode mic connected to a panasonic camera recorder. Recorded in 48khz 16bit wave. .
Author: Camiloiriarte
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August, 2nd 2013. About eight and a half minutes worth of summer evening ambience, with crickets and cicadas leading the evening songs. Nothing too eventful, but a nice finish to a great day. Recorded at 48khz, 24 bit. Stereo pair of behringer c-2s (cardioid). The mics have an on-board 3-position switch, with labels "flat," "low-cut," and "-10db. " the switch was set in the -10db position (whoops!). It is unclear if this position also activates the low-cut. Additionally, a 24db/oct low-cut applied in pro-tools at 80hz to clean up a slight wind ruffle. Since it was late at night, and the rest of the family was in bed, i opened my window and placed the microphones (almost) right up against the screen. The a/c unit you can hear is directly below the window. Around the 4:45 mark, the digital thermostat hit a programming mark and kicked the air conditioner back on. Roughly one minute later, i adjusted the thermostat to turn the unit back off. Location: suburbs of atlanta. Free to use whenever and wherever! i'd be interested to hear/see where you use it!.
Author: Rgbrobot
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Parts from edgar allan poe 'the tell tale heart' spoken by a dark amber voice. ----------------- full text ----------------if still you think me madyou will think so no longer. I describe the wise stepsi took for hiding the body. I worked quickly,but in silence. He cried once -- once only. Without delay. First of all, i took apart the bodyi cut off the head, the arms and the legs. There was nothing to wash outno mark of any kind. No blood whatever. I had been too smart for that. A tub had caught allha! ha!---------------------------------------------.
Author: Deepwater
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Sounds of a 15-year-old dog with laryngal paralysis chewing on a rawhide bone in her crate. (very sad to me as lela is a beloved family member and near the end of her life, but maybe someone can put all this suffering and racket to good use. ) at about the 01:17 mm:ss mark, things get louder because i leaned the recorder up against her crate, near her face. Prior to that the mic was about 5' away, on my kitchen table. I apologize for any unexpected clangs. I didn't edit this file, just uploaded it. Good luck. I'd say "enjoy" but these sounds are pretty gross. :).
Author: Maplegirlie
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This recording was taken from the balcony of an apartment in johor bahru malaysia on september 30th 2022 at about 1:30pm. It was monsoon season but not raining and the weather was hazy and muggy. The recording features the drone of a busy city punctuated by a whippersnipper, a building site, birds, a light aeroplane and car horns. At around the 4:30 mark there's two loud motorcycles that race each other and echo around the city in a most glorious way. The recording was made with the inbuilt stereo microphones of a zoom h5 portable recorder.
Author: Applecorey
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Oy Chanukah performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 11 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: MSgt Steve Erickson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Hark, the Herald Angels Sing performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 4 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Author: Composition: Felix Mendelssohn; Arrangement: TSgt Ben Patterson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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O Christmas Tree performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 5 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: MSgt Rich Sigler; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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We Three Kings performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 7 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Author: Composition: John Henry Hopkins; Arrangement: MSgt Jeff Martin; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Single shutter actuation of a canon 5d mk. Ii camera body recorded in stereo wav format. *edit: i never thought people would care about this audio file, but i just saw that it already has 2,000 downloads! i'm so happy to be able to contribute something back to this fantastic website. If you happen to use any of my audio clips, i'd love to know what kind of project you've used them for. I'd be even more excited if you put links to finished projects in the comments section! thank you to everyone who has download it and even more thanks to all the folks who have uploaded the clips i have used!.
Author: Ulosepiranha
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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