59 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Shirt"

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This is an end credits piece i wrote but never used for a project. I've noticed a few of the other pieces ive put up have been helpful to people and it's just sitting on my hard drive. You are free to use this in any project, please enjoy and share your own sounds on freesound. Org or at least buy a tee shirt (im wearing mine now!, well not really but i have a pic of me wearing it at the theater i work at!). C.
Author: Kiddpark
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This is another end credits piece i wrote for a short lived gaming podcast a decade ago. It's best usage is for something creepy or dark as it's. . Well, both actually. You are free to use this in any project, please enjoy and share your own sounds on freesound. Org or at least buy a tee shirt (im wearing mine now!, well not really but i have a pic of me wearing it at the theater i work at!). C.
Author: Kiddpark
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A recording i made walking around santa monica boulevard while people were setting up floats for the parade. I was staying in west hollywood for about a week-and-a-half, and the parade was right outside of my airbnb! recorded using a field recording app on my galaxy s5 phone in my shirt pocket. Eq'd a little.
Author: Hitrison
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Recording #1 of my own shirt flapped, snapped, whipped, waved etc. If you pitch-shift this down (or slow it down) it can sound (imo) indistinguishable from, say, a large flag or large sail being pulled and snapped in the wind. This had recording noise removed, and silences auto-trimmed, with auto-regions from that trimming generated and saved in the file (handy for selecting a sound region easily or exporting regions as a lot of separate sounds). I request but do not demand attribution to me for use of this sound.
Author: Narfnarfsillywilly
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The sound of the bottom of a ceramic mug, dragged over the metal grating of a coffee machine. It sounds like a sword drawn from a scabbard. Recorded using a zoom h6 in the kitchen. Applied a filter to remove unwanted low and very high frequencies. Also corrected the volume level to adjust all four recordings to the exact same level. There are some minor distracting noises - i assume from my shirt while moving the mug over the surface. Also a fan is very faintly audible in the background. If you are interested in a very clean recording of this sound, please let me know.
Author: Erbsland Music
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This recording was made in the afternoon during a rainshower under my carport in louisiana. The rain is striking three different surfaces in this track: cement, roofing and plantlife. Now, i'm no pro, nor is my equipment (olympus ws-310m w/ built in mic), so discerning these different sounds is difficult. You can hear the dripping from rain: fast drip in the background of this track. However slight, there is also a noticeable electronic note which is simultaneous with the water striking these surfaces. You can also hear slight rustling sounds that could be wind or my shirt moving near the mic (i was wearing the device on a lanyard). The file is wav, recorded in stereo at 16 bit at 44. 1mhz.
Author: Uberhuberman
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It's a fictional replyment for the song 'scarborough fair', it describes a girl has many special power for the man she loves( for the task he gave), but the price( cost) is lose the ability to have children. . . So, she can does everything, but can't be pregnant. The lyric is an example( because my english is poor, so you can change it become better):. She can makes a seamless shirt. She makes it without needle,but she can’t does even simple women make a baby as any mother have done. She can washes in dry well. That’s no water and there’s no rain. But she can’t does even simple women make a baby as any mother have done. She can plows a land with horn. That’s between sea and coastal. But she can’t does even simple women make a baby as any mother have done. The software be used is 'finale 2002', and use 'formatfactory' to change. Mid to. Wav, then use 'audacity' to edit the. Wav file.
Author: Shuinvy
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This file was recorded on november 19 2013 at london's euston railway station quite close to the arrivals board. It was achieved using an olympus ls-100 digital recorder with cad m179 microphones attached to a jecklin disk (see wikipedia) to obtain the best sound possible. As opposed to quasi-binaural recordings where the user attaches small diaphragm microphones to his/her shirt collar (my usual recording method), the jecklin disk can be mounted on a semi-fixed object such as a floor-standing microphone stand which it was in this case, and left for a few moments for the best possible outcome. Using a jecklin disk means that there are no minute movements from a person trying to stand as still as possible, and for some unknown reason, this setup is able to differentiate in front and behind sound image although i personally do not know why this is the case.
Author: Onj
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This recording was done on a balmy day in early november at the shore of a small lake in southern illinois. Even though it was november, i was in a short-sleeve t-shirt, because of the warm weather that we had been having. However, there was a huge, approaching mass of cold air from canada approaching which resulted in some tremendous, steady winds, gusting up to 40 miles an hour. I literally had my zoom h4n recorder sitting in some sedge-type grasses inches from the lake, which enabled me to get the clear, crisp sound of the wind-driven wages breaking over the small rocks and sticks. Occasionally you will hear a dull roar of the wind, which i was able to decrease a bit using my graphic equalizer, although as you listen to the entire piece you will notice that i just could not eliminate all of the “wind roar”,. Still, i think this is an effective, realistic sound-record of what happens when cold air hits head on with warm air over a lake. Again, this was recorded using the zoom h4n digital audio recorder, using the built-in stereo microphones. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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