10 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Song Ending"

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Just an ending to a song i made.
Author: Medicfinland
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This is the end of a song (just the last crash and the last guitar note). It was recorded inside a medium size room where we were playing. This sound was produced by my friends and i, so it does not belong to any commercial recording. This sound is original content. Este sonido es el final de una canción (el crash de la batería y una nota sostenida por la guitarra). Fue grabado en una sala de tamaño medio por mis amigos y yo, de modo que no pertenece a ninguna grabación comercial. Es contenido original.
Author: Mynk
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Unaltered recording of a circuit bent yamaha psr-12 keyboard. Www. Roilnoise. Com/bending.
Author: Roil Noise
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A binaural wave that can be use as a base for a meditation song.
Author: Complexor
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I generated a "pluck" with audacity at note 45, gradual decay, and reversed it. Maybe you could add this at the end of a song as a strange ending, to be cool or something.
Author: Pyzaist
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Harmonies i had done for a song, but they didn't come out quite right. They are in the key of eb major, but i'm sure that you can sort thatout using software.
Author: Marvman
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Another piece of music. This time, i tried to actually have an ending, of sorts. Most of the time, i seem to create build up, or try to. But i haven't really focused on making an ending. Please let me know what you think. Anyways, this is completely free, which means you can use it for any projects, or things that fit into that category. You don't have to credit me if you use this for a project, but it'd be great if you did!.
Author: Hmmm
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9-note ending riff. 1 of 8 samples under 5 seconds from my acoustic guitar recording of a civil war fife and drum song named frog in the well, which i learned from an 1862 instructional manual. The instrument was a 1928 gibson l3. There are no effects. Key is (in order of best fit) d major, f# minor, e minor, g major, a blues. Time signature is 3/4, but these samples are mainly under a bar so can be used in a 4/4 song. You also use either of these licenses for your remix: creative commons attribution-sharealike, creative commons attribution-noncommercial. The home of this song on the web is soupgreens. Com/froginthewell. That has the full source song in mp3 format and short clips (40 seconds, 30 seconds, and 20 seconds) for use in video cues. There is also sheet music and guitar tab there.
Author: Lucasgonze
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An Edison "Perfected" Phonograph cylinder recording of The Lost Chord (composed 1877) by Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900), played on piano and cornet. One of the earliest surviving recordings of music; was played at the press conference that introduced the phonograph to London on August 14 1888. Cuts off slightly before the ending of the song. The recorded version is somewhat abridged (a middle section has been cut, possibly due to time constraints). Overall a well-preserved example of wax cylinder recording technology. Length: 2:07
Author: Recorded by George Gouraud, performers unknown.
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Song This piece originally found on glbtm* - White Flag Agenda
Author: White Flag Agenda
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