325 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Master"

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Laugh creaures laughter fantasy masteredi transformed the sound of my voice and added effects, then mastered it. Recorded tascam dr-05xedited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Keyboard deephouse edm loop sample masteredi made the score in maestro. Edited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Keyboard clap deephouse edm loop sample masteredi made the score in maestro. Edited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Cold wind winter animals snow birds water atmo ambiance atmosphere mastered surround.
Author: Szegvari
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Alien communication radio sing loop masteredi transformed the sound of my voice and added effects, then mastered it. Recorded tascam dr-05xedited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Old car lo-fi - cinematic music synth drum keys lo-fi travel noise mastered eq.
Author: Szegvari
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Space ping spacecraft sci-fi sfx fantasy loop masteredrecorded zoom h1n with rode micedited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Moving machine loop sfx foley 100bpm mastered. I recorded my mouth voice sounds and used yellofier. Edited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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The Fire Master, a march by Harry J. Lincoln, played by the U.S. Air Force Band for the album On Dress Parade
Author: Composition: Harry J. Lincoln (1878–1937) Performance: U.S. Air Force Band
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Club live dj deejay edm peoples party techno house music reverb hall crowd atmo mastered. I transformed my own music into a party atmosphere with people, noise, reverb.
Author: Szegvari
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Romantic party - rap hip-hop drums slow beat 120bpm loop mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Tropical beach - cinematic beach tropical music waves drum synth nature mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Alien machine loop grain noise masteredi transformed the sound of my cat and added effects, then mastered it. Recorded tascam dr-05xedited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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Dj club crowd party atmo peoples reverb deejay dance mix mastered. I transformed my own edm music mix into a party atmosphere with people, noise, reverb.
Author: Szegvari
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A canadian man yells lola palmer after realizing that people didn't know if he liked her anymore! many people on the road that day did not know what to make of it! i love sophie sugar 10093847877723678217736472689475%.
Author: Balancedenergy
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The United States Air Force Band joined with percussionists from the Marine Band, Army Band, and Coast Guard Band perform a percussion rendition of the American patriotic classic, "When Johnny Comes Marching Home". Arranged by USAF Band composer and staff arranger, Master Sgt. John Bliss. Done in celebration of Veterans' Day. Credits: Colonel Don Schofield - Executive Producer Master Sgt. Adam Green - Producer Chief Master Sgt. Dennis Hoffmann, Master Sgt Jeremy Koch - Videographers Technical Sgt. Tim Hilgert - Video Editor Technical Sgt. Jim Woolf - Audio Engineer Musicians: Master Sgt. Adam Green, The United States Air Force Band “Chief’s Own” - marimba, vibraphone, xylophone, orchestral bells, field drum Sergeant 1st Class Sidonie McCray, The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” - vibraphone, xylophone, orchestral bells Master Sgt. Kenneth Wolin, “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band - xylophone, shekere, vibraphone, orchestral bells, field drum Staff Sgt. Michael Hopkins, “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band - orchestral bells, cowbell, vibraphone, xylophone Musician Petty Officer 1st Class Nathan Lassell, The United States Coast Guard Band - drum set, vibraphone, xylophone, orchestral bells
Author: Composition: Patrick Gilmore Arrangement: Master Sgt. John Bliss Performance: Percussionists from the the United States Air Force Band, the United States Marine Band, the United States Army Band, and the United States Coast Guard Band Recording: United States Air Force
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Prelude (Two Hour Delay, Dane County) by He Can Jog
Author: He Can Jog
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America the Beautiful performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 14 from Finding North (2019). Selections recorded November 2018 at Hylton Memorial Chapel in Woodbridge, VA. Credits: Co-producer – Brandon Hults (tracks: 2nd Lt. Brandon Hults), 1st Lt. Philip Emory* Engineer [Senior Recording Engineer], Mixed By, Mastered By – Bruce Leek Executive Producer – Larry H. Lang (tracks: Colonel Larry H. Lang) Music Director, Conductor [Enlisted] – Master Sgt. Taylor Armstrong* Producer [Assistant] – Master Sgt. Benjamin Park* Production Manager [Chief] – Chief Master Sgt. Ryan Carson*
Author: Composition: Samuel A. Ward; Arrangement: Chief Master Sgt. (Ret.) Michael Davis; Lyrics: Katharine Lee Bates; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants; Recording: United States Air Force
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Canción popular (Dominio publico): Romanza española. Interpretada por la Maestra Alisa Gladyseva.Popular song (public domain): Spanish Romance. Performed by the Master Alisa Gladyseva.
Author: Composer Unknown. Courtesy of Alias Guitar
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Lieutenant Colonel Alan C. Sierichs, Commander and Music Director arranged by Master Sgt. Alan Baylock
Author: Benjamin Hanby (1864)
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The Airmen of Note Lieutenant Colonel Alan C. Sierichs, Commander and Music Director arranged by Senior Master Sgt. Joe Jackson
Author: Lyricist: Robert Burns (1759–1796)
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Traditional Indian song performed by Master Laloo. Recorded in Mumbai by Arthur James Twine. HMV record n° 2569. Matrix n°BX. 4884 [1].
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Falcons in Flight performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from Breaking Barriers (2017). Soloists: Euphonium – Senior Master Sgt. Jen Dayton Cox and Trumpet – Technical Sgt. Kris Westrich*
Author: Composition: Technical Sft. Tadd Russo; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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What Does It Mean performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 5 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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21 Hungarian Dances, WoO 1, No. 4 performed by the Strolling Strings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 13 from Strolling Strings 40th Anniversary (1994). Chief Master William Slusser, director.[1][2][3]
Author: Untitled
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21 Hungarian Dances, WoO 1, No. 4 performed by the Strolling Strings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 13 from Strolling Strings 40th Anniversary (1994). Chief Master William Slusser, director.[1][2][3]
Author: Untitled
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Coastline State of Mind performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 7 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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Livin' the Air Force Life performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 11 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: James Queen; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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That's Just Me (Crazy Over You) performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 9 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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I Love What I Do performed by Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 1 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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They Died for You, They Died for Me performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 2 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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Exsultate, jubilate IV. Alleluja performed by the United States Army Field Band. Performed by Sergeant First Class Rachel Farber and Staff Sergeant Kelvin Ying. Video by Staff Sgt. Joshua Buxton, audio by Master Sgt. Don Dillenbeck.
Author: Untitled
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Dance the Night Away performed by the Silver Wings of the United States Air Force Band. Track 4 from Freedom! (2000). Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conducting. Chief Master Sergeant James K. Queen, management.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: Travis James Humphrey; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Silver Wings; Recording: United States Air Force
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An a cappella, choral arrangement of the traditional American folk song "Shenandoah" performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 9 from America (2017). Recorded between January 2015 and March 2017 at Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall, Joint Base Anacostia-Boiling, and Bias Studios. Featuring soloist Master Sgt. Emily Wellington.[1]
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: CMSgt (ret.) Floyd Werle and CMSgt (ret.) Michael Davis; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants; Recording: United States Air Force
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An a cappella, choral arrangement of the traditional American folk song "Shenandoah" performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 9 from America (2017). Recorded between January 2015 and March 2017 at Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall, Joint Base Anacostia-Boiling, and Bias Studios. Featuring soloist Master Sgt. Emily Wellington.[1]
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: CMSgt (ret.) Floyd Werle and CMSgt (ret.) Michael Davis; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants; Recording: United States Air Force
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Robinson's Grand Entry March performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 3 from A Symphony in the Sky (1965). Recorded at the U.S. Air Force Band studios, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. Credits: Chorus Master – Franklin J. Lockwood Conductor – Arnald D. Gabriel Liner Notes – Sergeant Harry H. Gleeson Audio Supervisor: Sgt. Al Derecki. Engineers: Airmen John Long, Jerry Schwinger and Bill Seabrook
Author: Composition: Karl King; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Squadron Song performed by the Singing Sergeants and Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 11 (B5) from A Symphony in the Sky (1965). Recorded at the U.S. Air Force Band studios, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. Credits: Chorus Master – Franklin J. Lockwood Conductor – Arnald D. Gabriel Liner Notes – Sergeant Harry H. Gleeson Audio Supervisor: Sgt. Al Derecki. Engineers: Airmen John Long, Jerry Schwinger and Bill Seabrook
Author: Arrangement: Floyd Werle; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants and Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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The Stars and Stripes Forever performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from A Symphony in the Sky (1965). Recorded at the U.S. Air Force Band studios, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. Credits: Chorus Master – Franklin J. Lockwood Conductor – Arnald D. Gabriel Liner Notes – Sergeant Harry H. Gleeson Audio Supervisor: Sgt. Al Derecki. Engineers: Airmen John Long, Jerry Schwinger and Bill Seabrook
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Danse macabre by Saint-Saëns performed by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski. "Record date is 4/29/1925, with master numbers CVE-27929 and CVE-27930. Also, the subtle "VE" stamp reveals this to be an early electrical recording. It doesn't have quite the brilliance of the 1927 and -28 Victor productions, but still captures the violins nicely. Victor 6505-A and B, concatenated from the original 2 sides."
Author: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Stokowski, Victor 6505
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Master is coming, recorded myself on android samsung voice recorded, processed in audacity by layering and pitchshifting.
Author: Phatkatz
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Misc strange sound.
Author: Kngdomkeyz
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Unlocking a master lock.
Author: Adeluc
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Fx sound motocycle master.
Author: Nbmc
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4 sound mixes.
Author: Jotica
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Strange.
Author: Oddworld
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This sounds or song was created through the help of vst's chords and pad created by me with ableton. Pre master; filter and chords. Master; compressor, eq, limiter.
Author: Francomassimogabba
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Some part of my track.
Author: Strossgodrill
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Low floor tom in master bedroom (concrete floor).
Author: Kiddinla
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Low floor tom in empty master bedroom (concrete floor).
Author: Kiddinla
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