16,093 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Menu Music"

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Francois Couperin: "L'Art de toucher le Clavecin" (complete) performed by David Joseph Stith on a harpsichord built by Gerald Self in 2020. No equalization performed here on the recording produced from a TASCAM DR-100MKIII using its internal electret condensor microphones.
Author: FrancoisCouperin
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Escovado, composed (1905) and recorded (1930) by Ernesto_Nazareth (piano).
Author: Ernesto Nazareth
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Scotland the Brave performed by the Pipe Band of the United States Air Force Reserve Band. Track 14 from "...For Heroes Proved" (1995).[1]
Author: Composition: traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Reserve Band, Pipe Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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MIDI file of 'Beaux Yeux' (Beautiful Eyes Waltz 1908) by Australian composer May Summerbelle (1867-1947) dedicated to Grace Palotta
Author: May Summerbelle
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De la wiki en inglés. Brief extract from development section of the Symphony #96 ("Miracle") by Joseph Haydn. Recorded on an acoustic piano by Opus33 using Audacity software. This music is in the public domain. This sound file is hereby released into the public domain by Opus33.
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Subitosera assumed (based on copyright claims).
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Elite Syncopations by Scott Joplin. MIDI file by Mutopia Project was based on reproduction of the originally published sheet music whose copyright has expired, and has been released to public domain as well.
Author: Scott Joplin
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Menu music loop. The loop has a japanese feel to it.
Author: Wi Photos
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Deva Jazz: Jazz as you like it circa 1920 by Reginald A A Stoneham MIDI file of piano sheet music
Author: Reginald Alberto Agrati Stoneham
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Diatonic planing from Feuilles mortes ("Dead Leaves") by Claude Debussy.
Author: Untitled
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. Here's the complete song: Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 2, the first piano chords line.
Author: Mesostic
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Choro habanera "Cubanita", composed by Chiquinha Gonzaga in 1898 [1] and executed by the Grupo Chiquinha Gonzaga (Flute: Antonio Passos. Guitar: Tute. Cavaquinho: Nelson Alves. Recorded in 1908.
Author: Chiquinha Gonzaga
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. You can hear the complete song over to the right. Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 5, the pad synth line, created in Arturia's Jupiter 8 softsynth.
Author: Mesostic
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Pie Plant Pete performs the song Hand Me Down My Walking Cane, recorded around 1929 probably for Gennett Records.
Author: Traditional
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. Here's the complete song->> Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 3, the second piano chords line.
Author: Mesostic
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Choro "Pudesse esta paixão", composed by Chiquinha Gonzaga and executed by the Grupo Chiquinha Gonzaga (Flute: Antonio Passos. Guitar: Tute. Cavaquinho: Nelson Alves). Recorded in 1912.
Author: Chiquinha Gonzaga
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Choro "Te Amo", composed by Chiquinha Gonzaga and executed by the Grupo Chiquinha Gonzaga (Flute: Antonio Passos. Guitar: Tute. Cavaquinho: Nelson Alves). Recorded in 1908.
Author: Chiquinha Gonzaga
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A song written by James Europe and Noble Sissle, with vocals by Noble Sissle. Recorded around March 14, 1919. Converted (lossy) to Ogg Vorbis from RealAudio. See redhotjazz.com for the RealAudio version.
Author: James Europe and Noble Sissle
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Antonín Dvořák's Four Romantic Pieces for Violin and Piano, performed at Regent Hall, London, UK.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Antonín Dvořák's Four Romantic Pieces for Violin and Piano, performed at Regent Hall, London, UK.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Antonín Dvořák's Four Romantic Pieces for Violin and Piano, performed at Regent Hall, London, UK.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. You can hear the complete song over to the right. Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 5, the bass line, created in Arturia's Jupiter 8 softsynth.
Author: Mesostic
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Antonín Dvořák's Four Romantic Pieces for Violin and Piano, performed at Regent Hall, London, UK.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Traditional algerian music (Bedoui / Rai) 'aroubi "Goul Le Si Mohamed" (second part)
Author: Cheikh Ben Guenoun (songwriter) Cheikh Madani [1888-1954] (singer)
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. Here's the complete song: Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 1, the main riff of the song, created on the freeware (open source) softsynth "Crystal"
Author: Mesostic
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Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic is a dazzling piece of cheese-pop from DJ mesostic's synth-tastic dance collection. It is provided for the Commons community as a celebratory soundtrack for your remixes, for your film soundtracks, or any other creative output - no attribution required. The stems (individual tracks) are also available on Wikimedia commons to make remixing easier for aspiring DJs and producers.
Author: Mesostic
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This track is a stem (individual track) from Mesostic's "Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic". The whole track is available on Wikimedia commons and this stem is provided to assist with remixing, extending, and so on. You can hear the complete song over to the right. Happy Happy HardPopCoreTastic This is stem 4, the drum machine, created in Arturia's Spark.
Author: Mesostic
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Das Laverne Walzer Capriccio, komponiert und eingespielt vom Altsaxophonisten H. Benne Henton. Es wurde 1911 veröffentlicht und im März 1912 für die Victor Talking Machine Company aufgenommen. The Laverne Waltz Caprice, composed and played by alto saxist H. Benne Henton. It was published in 1911 and recorded by the Victor Talking Machine Company by March 1912. Laverne Waltz Caprice, composé et interprété par le saxophoniste alto H. Benne Henton. Ce morceau fut publié en 1911 et enregistré par la Victor Talking Machine Company en mars 1912.
Author: H. Benne Henton & unknown Band
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MIDI file of 'True Blue' Foxtrot 1920 by Albert Bokhare Saunders 1880-1946
Author: Albert Bokhare Saunders
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Symphony no. 9 in e minor 'From the new world', op. 95 - i. adagio - allegro molto 9. Sinfonie e-Moll op. 95 (B 178) “Aus der Neuen Welt”
Author: Untitled
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Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, played by Edvard Grieg; recorded 1903. Original tape.
Author: Untitled
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MIDI file of 'Gavotte' 1909 by Australian composer Fred Werner (ca. 1850-1920)
Author: Untitled
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Author: Fupi
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Anacrusis in Boccherini's Minuet.
Author: en:Luigi Boccherini
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The Lone Star Trail is a traditional folk song that dates back to the late 19th century. This version was recorded by Ken Maynard (1895 - 1973) on April 14, 1930 in Hollywood, CA for the Columbia Graphophone Corp.
Author: traditional
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Intricate ornamentation in Op 27, No 2
Author: Chopin, Karl Klindworth (1830-1916) Franz Xaver Scharwenka (1850-1924)
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Lully; Minuet from "the temple of peace"
Author: Dimitri Mitropoulos the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. Joanna Graudan
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Arthur Pryor's "That Flying Rag" played by Arthur Pryor's Band, in an arrangement by Louis-Philippe Laurendeau. This is Victor Record 17021, Matrix B-11240. (Full details)
Author: Arthur Pryor (composer, 1870-1942) Louis-Philippe Laurendeau (arranger, 1861-1916)[1] Arthur Pryor's Band (performer)
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Debussy Gymnopedie 1, arrangement of Satie’s Gymnopedie 3.
Author: Satie arr Debussy
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