12 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Orlando Gibbons"

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Orlando Gibbons: Pavan MB16 performed by David Joseph Stith on a Flemish harpsichord built by Gerald Self in 2020.
Author: FrancoisCouperin
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I made this midi file; it is a performance of an In Nomine by Orlando Gibbons, an English composer who died in 1625.
Author: No machine-readable author provided. DavidCooke~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims).
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Orlando Gibbons: The silver swan (1612).
Author: Arrangement and new midi sequence by Ricardo André Frantz (User:Tetraktys)
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Stephen Foster's music to "We Are Coming, Father Abraham", played by the United States Marine Band. Performed February 16, 2009 at The Music Center at Strathmore. Col. Michael J. Colburn, conducting; Gy.Sgt. Kevin Bennear, baritone.
Author: Untitled
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Another ride on the tram at the orlando international airport, this time, going to our gate with southwest airlines. Recorded july 19, 2017.
Author: Gallagher
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A ride on the tram from our gate to baggage claim at the orlando international airport. This is probably my favorite part of the orlando airport, plus, it has some awesome automated announcements. Recorded july 9, 2017.
Author: Gallagher
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You hear a gibbon monkey.
Author: Bidone
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Peach-monkeys (gibbons?) screeching to heavy percussive baseline on a beach. Markers set using reaper for morphagene at 48khz and 32 bit. Enjoy!.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Made these sounds with a sheet of metal! would love to know what people use it for :).
Author: Trijohnstone
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Made these sounds with a sheet of metal! have you ever heard how crazy gibbons sound in the wild? it can sound very similar to this. Would love to know what people use it for :).
Author: Trijohnstone
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Made these sounds with a sheet of metal! have you ever heard how crazy gibbons sound in the wild? it can sound very similar to this. Would love to know what people use it for :).
Author: Trijohnstone
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This is a recording of the six o'clock cicada taken near to the danum valley rain forest lodge in the primary rain forest of borneo. The 6 o'clock cicada is the loud horn type of sound that can be heard in the fist few seconds of the file. Later in the file other insects come in one sounding more like a car alarm.
Author: Astounded
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