30 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Musescore"

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A short log in score for my computer composed in musescore.
Author: Tlwmdbt
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Static track from: https://www. Freesound. Org/people/copyc4t/sounds/243518/.
Author: Browserthat
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This is a chromatic scale synthesized from musescore, using the piano sound from fluidr3 soundfont. Edited on audacity for changing from stereo to mono 16-bit. The tempo is about 130bpm. The register of notes spans from c4 to b4.
Author: Nerkamitilia
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Four hits of a vibrophone in rapid succession. Used originally on the solar postal services podcast as a text alert. Made with musescore3. The letter 'h' in morse code.
Author: Solarpostalservicespodcast
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Midi file generated by myself with Musescore from the 'La Espero - 1 piano - 2020' pdf file (sheet music).
Author: Florian CUNY
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The Lick in different swing levels (straight, 60%, 70%, then 80%) on piano. Made in Musescore with the default piano sound with a tempo of 120BPM. In D minor
Author: Roost
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Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade - 1. Largo e maestoso for Piano solo as transcribed by hmscomp at Musescore - he published his score under Public Domain; played by myself.
Author: Kirkworld
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Brush drum stirring/swirling.
Author: Skaiware
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Generic, simple cellphone ringtone sound. Original tunecreated by myself in musescore.
Author: Werdnabla
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I just was messing with notes in musescore.
Author: Vintprox
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I was just noodling around with the musescore sheet music notation software.
Author: Zlutystrop
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The sound i made for jumpscares scenes in game or movie. Using musescore to create.
Author: Dangthaiduy
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A simple success/triumph/resolution fanfare made using the brass sound on musescore. Enjoy!.
Author: Funwithsound
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A random 4/4 pattern in c major created by a child building with lego blocks and then transposed to musescore and exported as an mp3 file.
Author: Geomologist
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Used the contrabasses soundfont from musescore 2. 0 for a haunted house ambient track. Sounds like a foghorn, typical in suspenseful scenes in movies.
Author: Gsb
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A clock bell chiming 13 strokes - created in musescore using tubular bells instrument. Default soundfound used which is licensed under gpl. Bell chimes every 2 seconds.
Author: Thebelltollsforthee
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A simple, short success/alert sound made by the glockenspiel sound on musescore. Enjoy!.
Author: Funwithsound
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A simple "failure" sound using a timpani drum with a pitch change on a music-making program called musescore. Enjoy!.
Author: Funwithsound
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An introduction to a jazz song i have been working on. It has a clear drum and double bass part on the start. Made in a program called musescore.
Author: Ben Stone
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This wav sound is a basic accomplishment sound who can be used in a cartoon. The sound is composed in lmms whith 2 packs of sound : generaluser gs musescore v1. 442 and sonatina_symphonic_orchestra.
Author: Nolhananas
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This is a short vocal clip i created using musescore. It isn't much of a song really, but might make for a good ambience. Minimal processing with audacity consisting of reverb and noise cut, but it needs a "masters" touch.
Author: Blackthorne
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I created this piece by using the squidfont orchestral soundfont and a program called musescore. You can use this music for any kind of sad part of a movie, a romantic scene, when you're going to heaven, etc.
Author: Cunningar
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A higher pitch of my original thirteen-chime clock. This sound would be suitable for smaller clocks such as mantel clocks and so on. It is ideal for haunted houses and other horror works. Created in musescore using default soundfont (tubular bells) which is gnu gpl licensed.
Author: Thebelltollsforthee
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A short mp3 music clip with strings representing resolution, success or finish, created with a music-making program called musescore. Please attribute using my username for this website and, if possible, a link to my profile. Thank you and enjoy!.
Author: Funwithsound
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This is a short glockenspiel composed on musescore for my visual novel. I needed a short music box melody and i wrote a small excerpt from mozart's magic flute as i remembered (this means that probably is not 100% accurate). If you might have a use for it, be my guest.
Author: Rexior
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A small music sample designed to create an eerie slow-motion effect. It can be looped but has a blank space at the end that would need to be cut off; you can request for me to do it and upload as a separate sound. Created on the music-making program "musescore"; contains bass drums and triangle.
Author: Funwithsound
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Just a melody in the spirit of the middle ages, folk, something like that. I tried to make harmony not too strict. You can use it in the game e. G. During the teleportation to the location like a village, a farm, etc. I sketched it in "musescore 2" when i downloaded this tool. Exported direct to flac. This is a very handy program for creating music and arranging.
Author: Gesornoud
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While creating an ambient haunted house track, i created 4 slightly different versions of a grandfather clock chime by layering tube bells, hand bells, and a vibraphone at varying dynamics and articulations in musescore 2. 0. The chime rings at a b2. I obviously had a clock in mind when creating these sounds, but you could also use this as a singing bowl, a bell or gong, or as any number of sound effects.
Author: Gsb
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Composed in musescore, synths added with lmms, additional sound done with audactiy. Starts out with bass drums, progresses to synths held on one note, then snares. Double bass creates rising tension. For bone-clicking sound effects, i just shook a handful of pencils. Cymbals at the end for final climax of the sound. Sound design originally for use by twoallnighters comic dub studio on youtube. Released to general public with permission of its creator.
Author: Squeakdamouse
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This is a version of a previous file i created (https://freesound. Org/people/funwithsound/sounds/394897/)that includes a gong at the end to make it more dramatic. The link to the gong sound is here: https://freesound. Org/people/veiler/sounds/209917/. It would be really nice of you to credit the user "veiler" for their awesome gong sound, and maybe me for making the failure sound. But no obligations. :-). While perusing freesound for a nice and dramatic sound or two of failures, all the ones i've seen were pretty wimpy, so-to-speak. So i decided to create a few failure samples on a music-making program called musescore. These are for big whopper failures (or "epic failures") and are very dramatic - they may also be used for a scary event in a film or play. It includes a short buildup and a loud dissonant chord at the end to create suspense and horror. For this project i used violins, violas, cellos, double basses, timpani, cymbals and brass. Enjoy!.
Author: Funwithsound
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