A few different options for monster/creature calling out or getting a little agitated maybe. You don't have to, but if you feel like crediting please do so: molly from aquilegiamedia. Com and if you need anything similar but different contact me here. It's fun to be a monster.
The bugle call "Taps", performed by Sergeant Codie Lynn Williams of Dallas, ceremonial bugler for Marine Barracks Washington, on a Soprano bugle in G, as typically performed in the U.S. military.
Author: Sgt. Codie Lynn Williams, U.S. Marine Corps
An echoing call of the idiot god from the deep recesses of space. This was done by foley work i was doing for ballad of the seven dice. I modified my voice with numerous effects in audacity to draw it out and deepen it.
Retreat performed by the Ceremonial Band of the United States Air Force Band of the West. Track 22 from Facets! (1992). Captain Steven Grimo, Commander. Lieutenant Danny Varella, Vice Commander.
Author: Composition: traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the West, Ceremonial Band; Recording: United States Air Force
Cute weird monster hit, hurt or idle sound. Think of a big, wiggly cartoonish bug. Made with the goal to replace hurt2. Wav in freedink. Remix of cc0 sound https://freesound. Org/people/bymax/sounds/327991/.
Adjutant's Call and "Men of Ohio" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 1 from Footlifters! (1998).[1] Recorded Feb. and June 1998, Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs, CO. H. Bruce Gilkes, conductor; Gena R. Stuchbery, associate conductor.[2]
Author: Composition: Henry Fillmore; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the Rockies, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
Taps played on the bugle by a member of the U.S. Army Band. It is played by the U.S. military nightly to indicate that it is "lights out". Taps became an official component of military funerals in 1874. The song accompanies a funeral procession at Arlington National Cemetery, and is generally present at most funerals.
A trumpeting roar-like sound i made by dragging a heavy metal chair across a cement floor. I picture a herbivorous creature, maybe like an indricotherium, making this call, but feel free to use this sound for any creature you want! edited in audacity.
Heard this out my window at 11:30 at night, 05/14/20, central new jersey. Probably a fox. From some brief research into fox calls (there are over 40 known calls) with this video https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=j6nuhlibhsm it sounds like either an alarm bark or vixen scream.
Heard this out my window at 11:30 at night, 05/14/20, central new jersey. Probably a fox. From some brief research into fox calls (there are over 40 known calls) with this video https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=j6nuhlibhsm it sounds like either an alarm bark or vixen scream.
First Sergeant's Call performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 26 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Adjutant's Call performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 17 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Taps (solo, straight eighth) performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 23 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Taps (solo, dotted eighth) performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 22 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Taps with Brass Accompaniment performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 25 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).