6,259 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Singing Voice"

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Girls singing and dancing, recorded with rode nt1000.
Author: Kijjaz
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Diminished seventh chord resolution: both diminished fifths tend to resolve inward, doubling the third of the tonic chord.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
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we're not mice; we're scientists. .
Author: Damsel
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Duyên hum music. Record use zoom h4n pro 2020. 12. 31 ≈20:20.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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Duyên hum music. Record use zoom h4n pro 2020. 12. 31 ≈20:20.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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Duyên hum music. Record use zoom h4n pro 2020. 12. 31 ≈20:20.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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Duyên hum music. Record use zoom h4n pro 2020. 12. 31 ≈20:20.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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Duyên hum music. Record use zoom h4n pro 2020. 12. 31 ≈20:20.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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Me messing around with mongolian throat singing. This is the first semi-decent recording i've managed to glean. First version has reverb and a little bit of eq, second one is dry.
Author: Qwertyuiopasdfghjklñzxcvb
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Beautiful Ohio, official song of the U.S. state of Ohio as sung by Ruth Lenox (pseudonym for Marie Morrisey) and Henry Burr, composed by Mary Earl (pseudonym for Robert King) and Ballard Macdonald, published ca. January 1919.
Author: Beautiful Ohio, official song of the U.S. state of Ohio as sung by Ruth Lenox (pseudonym for Marie Morrisey) and Henry Burr, composed by Mary Earl (pseudonym for Robert King) and Ballard Macdonald, published ca. January 1919.
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Erde, singe; Gotteslob (1975) Diözesananhänge; Gotteslob (2013) 411
Author: Melodie: Köln 1741; Satz und Tondatei: Rabanus Flavus
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Public domain music from musopen.com Q: What restrictions are there for the music downloaded from this site, can I edit it? Share it? Use it for a film project? A: The music on this site is given a public domain license, therefore, there are technically no restrictions on what you do with it. We do ask, out of courtesy, two things. One, that you do not directly sell our recordings for profit, as a great amount of work has been donated to this project, and for the benefit of the public, not profit. Two, we ask that any commerical or derived works attribute Musopen somewhere, to give credit to this project. And for all the film students emailing, yes you may use it in your film, you can then sell the film, containing our music. It's in the public domain afterall. -- http://www.musopen.com/faq.html Musopen has requested in-line attribution in any article this file is used in.
Author: Untitled
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Another processed sample of myself singing.
Author: Hello Flowers
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Recorded with audacity.
Author: Oceaans
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More processed "singing" by me :) hehe!j'aime celui-ci, étonner, je chante bien !.
Author: Hello Flowers
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This sound was recorded in my bedroom. It was recorded on may 19th between 12:00 and 13:00 with a zoom h2 recorder. The sound consists in a voice singing like a bass guitar.
Author: Davidkyoku
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Feel free to use this in your projects.
Author: Oceaans
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Feel free to use this in your projects.
Author: Oceaans
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Recorded my voice. Use as you like. Let me know where you used it to know for fun.
Author: Asiilanna
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Trying to sing a c (without water running as requested by ghostom998).
Author: Emilpetersen
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Gesù bambino is an Italian Christmas carol composed by Pietro Yon in 1917, and translated into English by Frederick H. Martens. Performed by the chorus of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own", led by Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr. (Leader & Commander) and CSM Debra L. McGarity (Command Sergeant Major), c. 2010.
Author: Pietro Yon (composer, 1886–1943) Frederick H. Martens (translator, 1874–1932) Chorus of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own"
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Duyên sing short song. Record use zoom h4n pro 2021. 02. 12 ≈20:20.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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This is a fragment from the actual kandimpu gamaka sound by vignesh ishwar uploaded by gopala krishna koduri. This is used for asssigment 7 and 8 of theaudio signal processing for music applications course by professor xavier serra.
Author: Adithishankar
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Just Awearyin' for You by Evan Williams (1867–1918), HMV no. G.C-4-2158, recorded on Aug 30, 1911
Author: Lyrics: Frank Lebby Stanton (1857–1927), Music: Carrie Jacobs-Bond (1862–1946)
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Using "post_your_voice" device for playing my recording.
Author: Bogenseeberg
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Recorded on iphone 12.
Author: Itinerantmonk
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Robotic voice effect using a en:vocoder. This effect is often found in film and television productions. For the technically minded, the voice is modulating a 110Hz en:sawtooth wave, which is the note A two octaves below en:A440. There is also some en:reverberation and phasing added. Note on playing this audio clip This audio clip is an en:Ogg Vorbis file. For a list of compatible media players, see the article at [1].
Author: Ianmacm at English Wikipedia
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Another bram, nothing to do with the freesoundproject webmaster.
Author: Aloscos
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Recorded my voice. Use as you like. Let me know where you used it to know for fun.
Author: Asiilanna
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Trying to sing c while the water flows from the kitchen tap.
Author: Emilpetersen
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O du, mein holder Abendstern from Richard Wagner's opera Tannhäuser
Author: Charles W. Clark
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It's my voice and i sing do, re, mi, fa, sol for my game. You can change the file as mix, like nightcore version, child version, chorus version, funny man version, etc. In my christmas game, i need voice for my 5 little angels sing for hints( that's the reason why i only sing 5 music notes), just edit the file from each part!. And i record it only use microsoft audio recorder application( default application).
Author: Shuinvy
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A crowd of indian children, praying at night with their teacher in the catholic cathedral of dibrughar (assam state, india). Recorded during the making of the documentary film i was directing (february 2006), on a dvcam tape, using a sony video camera pd170, and a neumann kmr 81 microphone.
Author: Grololo
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Singing ghosts.
Author: Nicknamelarry
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Girl's voice singing. Microphone: c-3 behringeredirol ua-4fxsoftware: cubase 5.
Author: Maurolupo
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8 voices singing "halleluja".
Author: Edsward
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Chorale voice men dont you cry.
Author: Aisselles
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Audiophile m-audiosamson condensatorcubase 5behringer.
Author: Maurolupo
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I am singing on the feel festival in germany. I composed a melodie and recorded it in a dark bunker. Enjoy!.
Author: Danke
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This is me singing some random stuff. I like to see what ppl do with my stuff. But its not needed.
Author: Dmyra
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I used:samson condenser microphone. Presonus audiobox 22vsl pre-amp. Software: studio one. Effects: yes - reverbsample: my own voice. Voice: femalelayers: 1 voicecan be used to loop. Recorded where: the netherlandsrecorded date: 2018-january.
Author: Ellenmentor
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Pentatonic c and f in vocals with c and f bass string and pads.
Author: Casonika
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A singer is warming-up his voice before the rehearsal of a musical. He uses a piano to tune-up and does all sort of vocal exercises. Recorded in a theatre near paris using a zoom h2n recorder in stereo m/s mode (90 degrees).
Author: Schafferdavid
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Funny christmas singing - sounds like an elf to me. It's my voice with the tempo changed.
Author: Carmsie
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This sound is fully synthesized. It sounds like some kind of singing guy.
Author: Nxrt
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Ninth chord resolutions as recommended by Schoenberg based on the rules for seventh chords: dissonances resolve downwards and the fifth rises to the first scale degree. Root position (A), First inversion (B), Second inversion (C), Third inversion (D), and Fourth inversion, all V9-I, followed by a nondominant example in root position: I9-IV (E).
Author: Hyacinth
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Ninth chord resolutions as recommended by Schoenberg based on the rules for seventh chords: dissonances resolve downwards and the fifth rises to the first scale degree. Root position (A), First inversion (B), Second inversion (C), Third inversion (D), and Fourth inversion, all V9-I, followed by a nondominant example in root position: I9-IV (E).
Author: Hyacinth
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Ninth chord resolutions as recommended by Schoenberg based on the rules for seventh chords: dissonances resolve downwards and the fifth rises to the first scale degree. Root position (A), First inversion (B), Second inversion (C), Third inversion (D), and Fourth inversion, all V9-I, followed by a nondominant example in root position: I9-IV (E).
Author: Hyacinth
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