421 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Sheet"

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Waving around and throwing a book at different speeds. The book is a 350 page paperback called "in the land of invented languages" by arika okrent, in case you were wondering. Recorded on my tonor tc30 usb condenser microphone. Originally for the solar postal services podcast, but now for you :) no credit needed, but i would love to know what you're doing with it.
Author: Solarpostalservicespodcast
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Leafing through a booklet made of some sheets of paper. Recorded in studio. Unprocessed. The wav file is a dual mono file. Left channel is close perspective, recorded with an akg c2000b. Right channel is a bit more distant perspective, recorded, not sure, with a rode ntg1. Both on fostex fr2-le.
Author: Othercee
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Leafing through a booklet made of some sheets of paper. Recorded in studio. Unprocessed. The wav file is a dual mono file. Left channel is close perspective, recorded with an akg c2000b. Right channel is a bit more distant perspective, recorded, not sure, with a rode ntg1. Both on fostex fr2-le.
Author: Othercee
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A down doona/duvet being rustled. Stereo zoom h4n recording.
Author: Owlstorm
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I've used a km 185 with a nagra lb to record those small sounds. 88. 2khz 24 bit mono.
Author: Lpa
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Throwing down a booklet made of some sheets of paper on wood. Recorded in studio. Unprocessed. The wav file is a dual mono file. Left channel is close perspective, recorded with an akg c2000b. Right channel is a bit more distant perspective, recorded, not sure, with a rode ntg1. Both on fostex fr2-le.
Author: Othercee
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Baking paper manipulated with hands. Recorded with røde nt1-a through focusrite forte. If you want to thank me, use commons zero on your sounds :p.
Author: Frosthardr
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Throwing down a booklet made of some sheets of paper on carpet. Recorded in studio. Unprocessed. The wav file is a dual mono file. Left channel is close perspective, recorded with an akg c2000b. Right channel is a bit more distant perspective, recorded, not sure, with a rode ntg1. Both on fostex fr2-le.
Author: Othercee
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Throwing down a booklet made of some sheets of paper on carpet. Recorded in studio. Unprocessed. The wav file is a dual mono file. Left channel is close perspective, recorded with an akg c2000b. Right channel is a bit more distant perspective, recorded, not sure, with a rode ntg1. Both on fostex fr2-le.
Author: Othercee
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An excerpt from the traditional Latin song "Adeste Fideles". Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:50, 1 February 2012 (UTC) using Sibelius 5. See: :Image:Adeste Fideles sheet music sample.svg
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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A page of sheet music from "Song Stories for the Kindergarten" (1896), the book is in the public domain. The file sourced from https://archive.org/details/SongStoriesForTheKindergarten
Author: Mildred J. Hill (or Jane Taylor) (Life time: June 27, 1859 – June 5, 1916)
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Clean recording of various sounds that would occur when maneuvering around an office space (specifically a desk) and manipulating common office objects. Recording features lots of paper rustling and sliding across a wooden desk, handling pens and a stapler, stuffing manila folders and plastic binders, and towards the end there are some sounds of small-medium sized personal bag being unzipped and zipped and then being filled with some of the office materials. Should work great for filling in general office noises in a scene or reinforcing actions that involve any of the materials featured in the recording. There should be enough variety to allow you to glean more isolated sounds or just use assortments of layered sounds. Recorded with an akg p170 into a tascam 208i audio interface at 48khz/24-bit. Microphone was positioned roughly 1. 5 - 2 feet away from the source. There is some slight room reverb present, which is intentional, and should match common office workspaces well. An 85hz high-pass filter was applied to remove any unintentional, unnatural low-frequency rumbling that may have been picked up during recording.
Author: Ahriik
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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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This is the sound of a sheet metal that is under high tension, hitting it with a small key produced a laser fire type of sound. Recorded using a contact mic as the area is surrounded by a lot of noise, the contact mic cut out everything. The recording was taken at my place of work so it would be easy should anyone require the "shots" to be re-recorded at a different tempo. 96khz 24bit mono-mix.
Author: Astounded
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Ah! Ça ira gemäss einem Notenblatt aus dem Jahre 1790. Ah! Ça ira according to a note sheet from the year 1790.
Author: AnonymousUnknown author
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Hail! Holyoke High School!, school song by Fred Grady, dedicated to longtime principal Dr. Howard Conant; lyrics included in sheet music
Author: User:Simtropolitan, Fred Grady
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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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Großes Präludium in e-Moll von Nicolaus Bruhns. Source: http://www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=158, according to that page public domain. The instrument has been changed to church organ and the tempering to Werckmeister III.
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Phrood~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims).
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Vess L. Ossman's performance of Tom Turpin's "The Buffalo Rag" (1904). Recorded January 26, 1906. This is Victor Record 16779, Matrix B-3049. (Full details) Sheet music is available at The Library of Congress
Author: Thomas Million John Turpin (composer, 1871?–1922) Vess L. Ossman (performer, 1868-1923))
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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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This is tune to the English Folk Song "King Herod and the Cock." The sheet music can be found on pages 20–22 in English Folk-Carols by Cecil James Sharp. The music is
Author: AnonymousUnknown author
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Plastic or cellophane rustling and being crumpled.
Author: Owlstorm
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home performed by the Brass Quartet of the United States Navy Band. Members of the quartet include Chief Musician Stanley Curtis on trumpet, Musician 1st Class Philip Eberly on euphonium, Musician 1st Class Anthony Halloin on tuba and Chief Musician John Schroeder on trumpet. Originally an early 19th century Irish tune that became popular during during the civil war, Patrick Gilmore wrote lyrics for it and published it as "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" in 1863. The version you hear performed by the Navy Band Brass Quartet was arranged by Schroeder. Download sheet music at https://www.navyband.navy.mil/Sheet%20Music/When%20Johnny%20Comes%20Marching%20Home%20-%20Brass%20Quartet%20(Navy%20Band).pdf.
Author: Composition: Patrick Gilmore Arrangement: Chief Musician John Schroeder Performance: United States Navy Band Brass Quartet Recording: United States Navy
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Magnetic Rag 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. This file was rendered using GMGSx SoundFont; the only change being tempo increase.
Author: Scott Joplin
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Come Down Ma Evenin' Star from John Stromberg's Twirly Whirly (1902), performed by Lillian Russell. During the production of Twirly Whirly, John Stromberg delayed giving Lillian Russell her solo for several days, saying it wasn't ready. When he committed suicide a few days before the first rehearsal, the sheet music for Come Down Ma Evenin' Star was found in his pocket. It became Lillian Russell's signature song, and is the only one she is known to have recorded.
Author: John Stromberg (1853–1902), Lillian Russell (1860-1922)
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Recorded for a university project. Breathing heavily in bed with the sound of moving bed covers in the background.
Author: Ahillstead
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Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, a song by Irving Berlin produced on U.S. Army time for the Army benefit show, Yip Yip Yaphank (1918). This recording, by Irving Kaufman, is from about 1919 - the University of California Santa Barbara gives it as "191-", and it cannot, of course, predate the song. While the sound quality is somewhat poor, the lyrics used here are likely nearer that sung in Yip Yip Yaphank than the standard ones given in the sheet music, making it useful. This is Indestructible Record #1569.
Author: Irving Berlin (1888-1989) Irving Kaufman
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Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, a song by Irving Berlin produced on U.S. Army time for the Army benefit show, Yip Yip Yaphank (1918). This recording, by Irving Kaufman, is from about 1919 - the University of California Santa Barbara gives it as "191-", and it cannot, of course, predate the song. While the sound quality is somewhat poor, the lyrics used here are likely nearer that sung in Yip Yip Yaphank than the standard ones given in the sheet music, making it useful. This is Indestructible Record #1569.
Author: Irving Berlin (1888-1989) Irving Kaufman
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Steel sheet noise scary.
Author: Blukotek
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Steel sheet noise scary.
Author: Blukotek
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Shaking a plate of metal sheet 02.
Author: Cupido
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5 sounds by an paper sheet.
Author: Sebastianbuitrago+
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A square sheet of cornstarch packing material scraped and scratched with fingers.
Author: Alexanderdanner
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