43 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Short Phrase"

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Short electric guitar phrase recorded by me.
Author: Teresanski
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The short phrase, "gravy. . . Is a meat extender. " which it is.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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The short phrase, "gravy. . . Is a meat extender," spoken with melodramatic romantic emphasis.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A short phrase played on my persian santur, 16 bit mono wav at 44100 hz.
Author: Nsmusic
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A short melodic phrase with a semi-hollow fretless bass guitar. Instrument: carvin ac-50f.
Author: Emirdemirel
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The short phrase, "gravy is a meat extender," with the emphasis on the verb.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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The phrase, "that's uh not funny. ".
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Short violin monophonic phrase recorded at home with an iphonex, converted to mono 16bit. Note sequence: b3, c#4, a3, f#4, d4, c#4, ?, a3.
Author: Willock
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The short phrase, "it 'tis only rock and roll," enunciated in a slightly posh style.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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The short prepositional phrase, "with peanut butter smothered all over the top. ".
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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The short insult, "counterrevolutionary puppy kisser!".
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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The short phrase, "a watched pot never walks away from the stove," which is a twist on the truism, "a watched pot never boils. ".
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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The phrase, "if you don' move, i'm 'on' move you. ".
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A short string phrase with tremolo.
Author: Symphoid
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The phrase, "it's only rock 'n' roll," spoken in a fake cockney british accent.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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This ia a fragment of a very short mono sax phrase recorded with a mic.
Author: Padron
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A short monotonic phrase played by the harmonica. This is the beginning phrase of a chinese children's song, "ducklings from the labor team", written in (probably) the 70's.
Author: Hematthew
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The intro phrase, "ohp! wha's that i hear a little aromatic bigbeat!".
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Short phrase in almost monotonic voice.
Author: Denis Obrezkov
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Short looping muscical phrase sequence made in rebirth.
Author: Levelclearer
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Short violin monophonic phrase recorded with an iphone x and converted to 16bit and mono. Notes come as follow:b3, c#4, a3, f#4, d4, c#4, ?, a3, ?.
Author: Willock
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A short phrase from an old greek song (seikilos) played on a alto-gemshorn. Recorded with a shure sm58, a tascam us-122mkii and audacity.
Author: Akke H
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My keyboard violin sound recorded with music studio. Short phrase in d-.
Author: Liezen
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The phrase, "is your kidney roundup ready?", a question which can be a non sequitur or contain double entendre.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A short phrase in a phrygian played on a fm-synthsized instrument created with csound.
Author: Unosfedans
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The intro comment, "wha's that i hear a little aromatic bigbeat?".
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Another reading of the question, "is your kidney roundup ready?".
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A short hapi drum phrase converted to 16-bit 44100 hz wav format to match coursera sms-tools restrictions.
Author: Eanali
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A short cello phrase recorded in amstelveen (netherlands) on the 22th of september 2012. A rme fireface 400 soundcard was used and ableton live as recording software. The resulting sound is a mix between recording with a zoom h4n (used as microphone), a dpa 4099 and an oktava mk-012 microphone.
Author: Timorozendal
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A flanged version of the phrase, "is your kidney roundup ready?", with the words chopped and flanged. The effect is somewhat suggestive of a rope whirring through the air, like a lasso.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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A short vocal ad-lib phrase recorded by me through a shure mv7x and processed with reverb, delay and compression. An atmospheric sounding, sort of creepy choir sound, feel free to use it any way you like!.
Author: Orboram
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A short synth phrase created with a custom patch in a blofeld synth and processed with ozone for maximum volume and distortion-ness.
Author: Ldon
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A short phrase in rag jog played by me on bansuri. Recorded at home with portable condenser microphone, samson go mic.
Author: Ninad P
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A short jati (phrase) played on the mridangam, a percussion instrument used in carnatic music of india. It is a part of a long mridangam solo. The mridangam is tuned to c#.
Author: Ajaysm
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Sounds of orchestral drums that can be used for film scoring or making other kinds of soundtrack music. Begins with oneshots, there's also rolls, accents and phrases. This is synthesized with zynaddsubfx. Sequenced and rendered with lmms, eqd, normalized and edited with audacity. Paste the following text into a text file and import that as labels in audacity, you can then export multiple files from this one and have them properly named. A neat trick to put order into this sample collection, quickly (i did the hard work for you), it alsow is much easier to uplaod multiple files i this way, as describing them all would take ages. 0. 000000 30. 545306 oneshots 0130. 545306 61. 272766 oneshots 0261. 272766 92. 018435 oneshots 0392. 018435 123. 000884 oneshots 04123. 000884 153. 710113 oneshots 05153. 710113 184. 692562 oneshots 06184. 692562 244. 690340 oneshots 07244. 690340 304. 360249 oneshots 08304. 360249 309. 860952 roll short 01309. 860952 314. 924512 roll short 02314. 924512 320. 060930 roll short 03320. 060930 325. 124490 roll short 04325. 124490 330. 333787 roll short 05330. 333787 335. 506621 roll short 06335. 506621 340. 706803 roll short 07340. 706803 350. 915896 roll decelerating 01350. 915896 361. 115873 roll decelerating 02361. 115873 371. 534422 roll decelerating 03371. 534422 381. 989410 roll decelerating 04381. 989410 392. 189388 roll decelerating 05392. 189388 402. 498662 roll decelerating 06402. 498662 414. 647574 roll decelerating 07414. 647574 422. 752925 roll long 01422. 752925 430. 803628 roll long 02430. 803628 438. 854331 roll long 03438. 854331 446. 795737 roll long 04455. 101429 463. 152132 roll glide up 01463. 152132 471. 202834 roll glide up 02471. 202834 479. 326395 roll glide up 03479. 326395 487. 413537 roll glide up 04487. 413537 495. 500658 roll glide up 05495. 500658 503. 587800 roll glide down 01503. 587800 511. 565646 roll glide down 02511. 565646 519. 652766 roll glide down 03519. 652766 527. 776327 roll glide down 04527. 776327 535. 972744 roll glide down 05535. 972744 542. 019887 phrase a 01542. 019887 548. 176304 phrase a 02548. 176304 554. 296281 phrase a 03554. 296281 560. 379841 phrase a 04560. 379841 566. 463401 phrase a 05566. 463401 574. 696258 phrase a 06574. 696258 578. 666961 accent 01578. 666961 582. 819819 accent 02582. 819819 586. 899796 accent 03586. 899796 590. 761224 accent 04590. 761224 594. 768367 accent 05594. 768367 600. 997642 accent 06600. 997642 606. 316213 phrase b 01606. 316213 611. 634762 phrase b 02611. 634762 617. 026190 phrase b 03617. 026190 622. 344762 phrase b 04622. 344762 630. 431882 phrase b 05630. 431882 635. 714014 glide up 01635. 714014 640. 959728 glide up 02640. 959728 646. 387574 glide up 03646. 387574 651. 669705 glide up 04651. 669705 657. 061134 glide up 05657. 061134 662. 416122 glide up 06662. 416122 667. 698254 glide down 01667. 698254 673. 089683 glide down 02673. 089683 678. 444671 glide down 03678. 444671 683. 799660 glide down 04683. 799660 689. 045374 glide down 05689. 045374 695. 071319 glide down 06703. 454324 711. 891179 roll long 05711. 891179 720. 076735 roll long 06720. 076735 728. 540499 roll long 07728. 540499 733. 672177 wobble 01733. 672177 739. 129206 wobble 02739. 129206 744. 406735 wobble 03744. 406735 749. 731383 wobble 04749. 731383 755. 116599 wobble 05755. 116599 761. 650683 wobble 06.
Author: Unfa
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An edited version of my upload uke_single_notes. Wav. I shortened that recording to its last four notes, then included a fade out to eliminate most of the non-ukelele sound at the end. This recording has notes as follows: g4 g4 a4 d4. This sound was originally created for the coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications. " i recorded this sound myself with a zoom h2 microphone and a kala classical ukelele.
Author: Aberrian
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This is a very short phrase for a hindustani raag that i recorded for my audio signal processing class. The notes are far from perfect but they should be the equivalents of f3 f# g# a# f# f.
Author: Pramod
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A short, non-verbal male vocal phrase or chant in a lower register. Recorded with a sony ericsson phone mic and post-processed in audacity. Since this is actually me singing it would be cool to hear how you use it.
Author: Adharca
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A short, non-verbal vocal phrase or chant in a higher register. Male voice but could be used as female. Recorded with a sony ericsson phone mic and post-processed in audacity. Since this is actually me singing it would be cool to hear how you use it.
Author: Adharca
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3 chain connected looping envelopes slowly finding a rhythm. At the start of the recording i set the tree envelopes at random loop length. Slowly they work their way to a more simple rhythm. Why? at about 2 minutes the rhythm is rather short phrase.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Just joined. Here's my first submission :). Recorded a few samples of "voice horror", a friend and i were going to make a short film but it never panned out. Basically the sound is a "disembodied voice" recorded on some tech that the entity damaged the quality or something. Used several filters and a vocoder. The idea was to vocalize the first parts in a way that it would be hard to understand, having the viewer listen more closely, and build the fear with the audible phrase ". . . And now there's somebody living on the other side of the wall and i think he can see usssss".
Author: Charlie
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The short comment, "this doesn't smell quite the way i expected. ".
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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The question, "you call that dancin'?" in a somewhat silly voice and doppler.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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