15,278 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Pickup Sounds"

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Serenade for Strings by w:Edward Elgar
Author: Edward Elgar, performed by the United States Army Strings
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Toccata from L'Orfeo, composed by Claudio Monteverdi in 1607. Performers: Bangkok Baroque Ensemble Trisdee na Patalung, harpsichord and direction Siripong Tiptan, violin Omphorn Kowintha, violin Ekachai Maskulrat, cello Lertkiat Chongjirajitra, trumpet (principal) Performed at the Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand on December 17, 2005 Aufnahme der "Toccata" aus der frühen Barockoper L’Orfeo von Claudio Monteverdi, aus dem Jahr 2005
Author: Trisdee na Patalung
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Rotary telephone handset, hanging up, picking up. Sony m10. 2012.
Author: Trp
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Agua fluyendo.
Author: Davidsantacruz
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The cello strings replaced w/ dental floss.
Author: Noid
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This is a short loop i made with a cassette tape head as a pickup on a single guitar string across a plank of wood and played with a plastic fishing discorger like a hammered dulcimer. Fed through my nux mfx-10 effects pedal into a boss loopstation and then recorded into reaper.
Author: Songsticks
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A drone patch on a doepfer system. The system gets gates and cv from a telephone pickup listening on the harddrive and fans on a macbook. I think everything passes through the a199 - spring reverb module aswell.
Author: Dajs
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Prepared pickup.
Author: Ogrivo
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A battery power supply --> guitar pickups.
Author: X
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Picked up an item from plastic bag.
Author: Ugila
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Three boys in a pick-up announce with a megaphone that they are buying used household appliances and other items from the houses on the streets they pass through. It is something very common in the city of buenos aires.
Author: Cyberthilop
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Confirmation beep and ping sound, made for scanning applications. Created using audacity and tone generation/manipulation. I make other sfx and short musical compositions for games/apps, i release all sounds here under creative commons no restrictions to do as you wish with, so check out my other sounds.
Author: Noirenex
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Sounds of an item being picked up from a surface.
Author: Defaultv
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Sounds of an item being picked up from a surface.
Author: Defaultv
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How can they tell that I'm Irish? performed by Edward M. Favor (1856-1936). Edison Standard Record #10345 from 1910 Comic song. Vocal solo with orchestra accompaniment. Composed by Clarence Wainwright Murphy (1875-1913)
Author: Clarence Wainwright Murphy (1875-1913)
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Pleurez, pleurez, mes yeux from Jules Massenet's Le Cid (1885) sung by Marguerita Sylva for Edison Records in 1910. This recording is Edison Amberol #40021.
Author: Untitled
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Nè gustare m'è dato un'ora... from act 3, scene 3 of La forza del destino (1862), by Giuseppe Verdi. Sung by Enrico Caruso and Giuseppe De Luca, I believe for Pearl.
Author: Enrico Caruso (1873–1921) Giuseppe de Luca (1876–1950) Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901)
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Author: Luke.RUSTLTD
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Author: Luke.RUSTLTD
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Author: Luke.RUSTLTD
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Author: Luke.RUSTLTD
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Author: Luke.RUSTLTD
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Author: Luke.RUSTLTD
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Author: Luke.RUSTLTD
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Author: Luke.RUSTLTD
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Author: Luke.RUSTLTD
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Author: Luke.RUSTLTD
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An excerpt from the song “Au clair de la lune”, originally recorded as a phonautogram on paper. As of May 2009, this is believed to be the oldest recognizable recording of a human voice in existence. According to the remasterers, the lyrics sung are the first lines of the second stanza "Au clair de la lune, Pierrot répondit" (Under the moonlight, Pierrot replied).[1] It has also been reported that the recording contains the beginning of the song, "Au clair de la lune, mon ami Pierrot..." (Under the moonlight, my friend Pierrot...).[2] Ausschnitt aus dem Lied “Au clair de la lune”, ursprünglich als Phonautogramm auf Papier aufgezeichnet. Per 2008 gilt diese Aufzeichnung als die älteste bekannte Tonaufnahme. Die gesungenen Worte lauten: "Au clair de la lune, Pierrot répondit" (Bei des Mondes Scheine, antwortet Pierrot), oder "Au clair de la lune, mon ami Pierrot..." (Bei des Mondes Scheine, mein Freund Pierrot...). Un extrait de la chanson “Au clair de la lune”, telle qu'enregistrée sur papier sous forme de phonautogramme. À la date de mai 2009, on le considère comme le plus ancien enregistrement d'une voix humaine reconnaissable. D'après les restaurateurs, les paroles correspondent aux premières lignes de la seconde strophe : « Au clair de la lune, Pierrot répondit ».[3] D'autres estiment qu'il s'agit plutôt du début de la chanson : « Au clair de la lune, mon ami Pierrot ».[4] Čeština: Skladba Au clair de la lune (Za svitu luny), nahraná Édouardem-Léonen Scotem de Martinville v roce 1860, je považována za historicky nejstarší zvukovou nahrávku vůbec. Македонски: Песната На месечевиот сјај (Au clair de la lune) снимена од Едуар Леон Скот де Мартенвил во 1860 г. Се смета за најстарата постоечка звучна снимка во историјата. Fragment popularnej francuskiej piosenki Au clair de la lune (pol. W świetle księżyca) zarejestrowany jako fonautogram w 1860 roku przez Édouarda-Léona Scotta de Martinville'a, który uznawany jest za najstarsze istniejące nagranie ludzkiego głosu.
Author: Untitled
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The Marine's Hymn, performed by the U.S. Navy Band Ceremonial Band
Author: Composition: Jacques Offenbach (d. 1880) Performance: U.S. Navy Band Ceremonial Band
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Zoom h6 xyh-6.
Author: Artemditkovsky
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For game development. Check my profile page for more information.
Author: Leszek Szary
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Pickup sound for a shield.
Author: Runningmind
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My 1979 ford f150 starting. Recorded with a audio technica 4033 large diaphragm mic and a fearn vt-2 tube preamp using nuendo as the daw.
Author: Danshousestudio
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For game development. Check my profile page for more information.
Author: Leszek Szary
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Recording of a synthesizer loading patches from tape storage, made by placing a magnetic pickup next to the digital port during the load operation. (i don't recall specifically which synth was involved, sorry!).
Author: Alienistcog
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Recording of a synthesizer loading patches from tape storage, made by placing a magnetic pickup next to the digital port during the load operation. (i don't recall specifically which synth was involved, sorry!).
Author: Alienistcog
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A collection of motors from appliances and devices in and around the house, recorded with a magnetic pickup plugged into a portable microcassette recorder.
Author: Alienistcog
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For game development. Check my profile page for more information.
Author: Leszek Szary
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For game development. Check my profile page for more information.
Author: Leszek Szary
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A coin sound. Useful for game devs. Made using sfxr.
Author: Soundnimja
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A tascam recorder recording itself with a telephone pickup coil. Idea from "handmade electronic music" by nicolas collins.
Author: Andy Gardner
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A camera being turned on/off. Recorded with a telephone pickup coil. Idea from "handmade electronic music" by nicolas collins.
Author: Andy Gardner
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A short clip of cash notes being pickup up and scrunched.
Author: Scholzi
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I said stuff into the microphone and applied a ton of effects with audacity, and this was the result.
Author: Darsycho
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Several takes of a coin dropped on other coins. Useful for games when picking up money, for example. You'll have to edit it out.
Author: Altfuture
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Simple synth effect for my game.
Author: Ricemaster
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Fps game picking up ammo sound. Use wav format.
Author: Bbbbilly
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Recording of a computer graphics card. Captured closing using a "telephone" pickup coil and a zoom h5 recorder. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know!.
Author: Cabled Mess
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Recording of cd/dvd-rom computer drive opening. Captured closing using a "telephone" pickup coil and a zoom h5 recorder. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know!. If you want more cc0 sounds, please consider supporting me on flattr. Https://flattr. Com/profile/cabled_mess.
Author: Cabled Mess
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Tell me pretty maiden from Leslie Stuart and Owen Hall's Florodora (1899 in London; 1900 on Broadway). Sung by the "Edison Sextette" (Ada Jones, George S. Lenox, Corinne Morgan, Grace Nelson, Bob Roberts and Frank C. Stanley) for Edison Records. It Edison Gold Moulded Record #8260. Florodora was the first big hit musical of the 20th century. "Tell me pretty maiden" was the runaway hit. "Tell me pretty maiden" is a double sextet, sung by six girls, matched in looks, all 5'4" inches tall and 130lbs, and their six suitors. This recording cuts their number in half, since, although it is difficult to get six people in front of a recording horn, it is even more difficult to get twelve.[1] This recording consists of only the first verse. A vocal score is available at The International Music Score Library Project.
Author: Owen Hall (real name, James Davis, 1853-1907) and Leslie Stuart (1863–1928)
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