292 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Spanish"

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Out take from a vo recording session. Talent kept stumbling over the script. I thought it was hysterical and kept the snippet. (at4040 mic & art pro mpa ii class a tube mic pre. ).
Author: Audiorichter
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Typical sound of a spanish mobile grinding shop with its high-pitched whistle. It's a quiet sunday morning in madrid's outskirts and this car loudly announces its services with a speaker. Transcription: 'ha llegado el afilador a su domicilio, a la puerta de su casa. Se afilan cuchillos, tijeras, cuchillas de césped, tijeras de podar y toda clase de herramientas. Pídanos presupuesto sin compromiso. El afilador en su propio domicilio. '. Translation: 'the knife sharpener has reached your front door. Knifes, scissors, mowing blades, pruning shears and all kind of tools may be sharpened. Ask for a free quote. The knife sharpener is at your home. '. Recorded with a huawei smartphone.
Author: Nomadas
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Some people talking in spanish in the background while they are eating. Recorded in ambisonic format.
Author: Gat Negre
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A spanish male dancer dances a long tour de force of of rapid unaccompanied changing rhythms with applause and calls of 'olé' at the end.
Author: Phonoflora
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Pedestrian crosswalk in downtown mountain view, california, usa: manual activation sets off flashing yellow lights with sound "yellow lights are flashing" in both english and spanish. Recorded yesterday morning while crossing the street with my dog.
Author: Graihwing
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A loopable recording. Played in dminor. The chords are: dm c b a90 bpm. Played on a washburn festival series guitar. Recorded with ableton.
Author: Pax
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I'm note sure where or when i recorded this, but it features a number of interesting and useful sounds. It opens with a nice tone, and features various evocative scenes.
Author: Notsawry
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Calm cafetria placed in the exterior of the university. Tipical sounds of a caferteria like cups, tables or chairs can be apreciated, also some dialogs in castillian. Next to road and supermarket. Recorded with headword binaural microphones soundman okm.
Author: Splifffy
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Recorded with original zoom h2, with high frequency boost.
Author: Kyles
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H4zoom recodered (place: quebrada de here, toconao, andes mountain on north of chile) processed with sound studio (normalize to 0db). I work in documentary and fiction films in chile. These small sound clips i made while accompanying friends to make hands-free climbing on a small creek near toconao south of san pedro de atacama. They like to play drums to quench anxiety. Was in october 2012.
Author: Macpator
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Big crowd walking inside a subway station corridor in mexico city. Vendors shouting nearby, selling cellphones and various things. Lots of spanish wallace. Recorded with a zoom h6, xy capsule. Raw file.
Author: Sanchago
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2 guitars playing and zynaddsubfx makes drums and percussions and some carpet.
Author: Eltenjohn
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I've recorded a man saying ''aló'' (or ''allô'') in a creepy way with my phone. I slowed it down and added some effects to make it weirder.
Author: Moogsy
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Maria, i really hope you feel this one. . . It's 45 seconds of late night house vibes!thanks to miguel12613, jimy nord and dobroide for the samples:https://freesound. Org/people/miguel2613/sounds/324783/https://freesound. Org/people/jimynord/sounds/346065/https://freesound. Org/people/dobroide/sounds/110687/.
Author: Lamborghinideuce
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Recorded with zoom h5 xy48khz24bits.
Author: Kintana
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Bullfighters enter the plaza de toros in estepona, andalucia, spain. The band plays and the people applaud the various cuadrillas - this included el fandi, one of spain's most famous bullfighters.
Author: Denmate
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Calm cafeteria placed in the exterior in the university. Tipical sounds of a caferteria like cups, tables or chairs can be apreciated, also some dialogs in castillia. Recorded with headword binaural microphones soundman okm.
Author: Splifffy
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Location: tijuana, mexicotime: december, 2016. Riding a route taxi through the streets of tijuana. It's the evening on a weekday and people are coming off work. An ambulance cruises by. Passengers are silent most of the ride until minute 4:40 when the driver stops on a busy boarding zone. Coins jingle when people pay the driver. The door slides open and you can hear people on the street chatting, while passengers get off and new ones come in.
Author: Dignicraft
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Recorded in a public event, outdoors, with a very faint music background, medium, spanish speaking (uruguay/argentina) crowd both male and female. I wish i could provide a longer version but people kept standing and yelling in front of the microphone. Format:wav 48khz 24bit stereo. Gear:zoom f8 with h6 xy capsules.
Author: Brunoboselli
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1910 - Spanish by Victor Herbert Orchestra
Author: Victor Herbert Orchestra
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Backwaters touristic port on a sunday morning. People cleaning the sidewalk with water and brooms.
Author: Sanchago
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Group of around 15 kids aging from 8 to 11 years playing hide-and-seek in a small residential square at medium distance, with some birds in the background. The echoes of the nearby buildings background can be perceived. The voices, though mostly indistinguishable walla, are in spanish. Gear:zoom h6 with stock ms microphone. Format:wav 48khz 24bit.
Author: Brunoboselli
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Quiquiriquí - mexico, wirikuta desert (spanish). Sound engineer: félix blumemicrophone used: ms setup schoeps ccm41+ccm8recorder: sound devices 744trecorded in july 2012 in wuadley (san luis potosi, mexico)ms is encoded in stereo left-right. The rooster’s singing has so many names around the world. Cocorico in france, cock-a-doodle-doo in english, kikeriki in germany, quiquiriqui in spanish. . . Does the rooster really sing differently according to his nationality?cocorico sound is a collaborative project putting together on a map rooster sounds from all over the world, using the freesound platform. Http://www. Felixblume. Com/cocorico-sound-project/.
Author: Cocoricosound
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Spain, madrid - voices, guitar and accordion in a street close to sabatini park. Some people passing by at afternoon in a walking area of the town. Sound recorded by a zoom h4n recorder with its internal stereo xy microphonesound is in stereo left-rightrecorded in 2009. More sounds on http://www. Felixblume. Com. Please rate the sound or comment it if you like it !.
Author: Felix
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Medium crowd (women, men, children) recorded at an outdoors location, speaking in spanish, though mostly incomprehensible. Some traffic can be heard in the background and, regrettably, some close footsteps too. Gear:. Zoom h6built-in xy pairwav 48khz 24bit stereo.
Author: Brunoboselli
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Stp created a clean strum inside of a fingered bass that wangs in a subwoofer. Great for all styles of music. Works in all daws.
Author: Streetpoptunez
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Music i made in garageband for something called victors crypt. You can use it to whatever if you like. It's a bit of a spanish touch i think. Played it on my acoustic guitar first and layed on some tracks with choir, drums etc. On it. A bit mysterious, spooky and could definately work as an intro for example. Feel free to use it as long as you give me the credit for it/write me as composer. And subscribe to and watch my channel :). Be cool and subscribe to victors crypt:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uca8o46_wrqzehsdzuwfq3rq. Throw horns, dance and hail satan!.
Author: Victor Natas
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Walking through mexico city's weekend market at the chapultepec park. People speaking spanish, walking and buying food and souvenirs. Recorded with my iphone 11.
Author: Khenshom
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Room tone of a room with open windows next to medium size street on a sunny day in buenos aires (capital federal), argentina. Recorded with built-in mic on zoom h4n.
Author: Khenshom
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I'm back with another binaural. I am attempting to capture the sounds that remind me of the places i have visited. This is a recording of fuertaventura, in the canary islands, inland in the desert, morning with the wind blowing the sand, desert mountains all around just like the wild west. I upgraded my binaural mics to roland cs-10em from my homemade ones. I'm happy if you can notice the difference. I like that they are combined mics and earphones with little windbooms. Files are recorded in:24-bit 96khz. Wav. They are as big and as high quality as i can make. Please comment :).
Author: Benbojangles
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Ambient sound of the public park of chapultepec in mexico city during the weekend. Birds and people can be heard and a weekend bazar in the background. Recorded with my iphone 11.
Author: Khenshom
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Campana (Spanish: "bell") bell pattern below a 2-3 clave rhythm.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 23:19, 1 April 2010 using Sibelius 5.
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Calm cinematic background. Made on garage band.
Author: Kate Roselee
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It's recess time at san lorenzo de el escorial's real colegio alfonso xii's boarding school, madrid, spain. Children are playing games, mainly soccer, on escorial monastery's front esplanade, apparently used as a schoolyard. High pitched voices blend with bypasser's conversations. Putting aside the fact that we're on a world heritage site, this could also be your regular park where youngsters gather any afternoon. Recorded with a sony pcm-d50'stereo mics with wind muff.
Author: Nomadas
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Canción popular (Dominio publico): Romanza española. Interpretada por la Maestra Alisa Gladyseva.Popular song (public domain): Spanish Romance. Performed by the Master Alisa Gladyseva.
Author: Composer Unknown. Courtesy of Alias Guitar
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Tonaufnahme einer Polyphon Lochplatte, abgespielt auf einer Plattenspieldose der Firma Polyphon-Musikwerke-AG. Lochplatte:Spanisches Lied. Recording of the Music box by Polyphon-Musikwerke in Leipzig, Germany. Disk: Spanish song.
Author: unbekannt, tot seit über 70 Jahren
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A la Nanita Nana, is an eighteenth-century Spanish Christmas carol here performed by the chorus of 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. It is done bilingually, first in Spanish, then in English. The English translation appears to have been done in house by the Army, as I can find no evidence of any other usage. CSM Debra L. McGarity
Author: Tune is traditional (18th-century) U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" (performer, also apparently the translator).
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Sharon Isbin performs Enrique Granados' Danza No. 5 (1890) at the White House Classical Music Student Workshop Concert. In the 1 hour session this is from about 7:42-12:50.
Author: Enrique Granados
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The Spanish national anthem, recorded by United States Navy Band. Himno oficial de España, grabado por la Banda de la Marina de los Estados Unidos.
Author: Untitled
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A la Nanita Nana, is an eighteenth-century Spanish Christmas carol here performed by the chorus of 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. It is done bilingually, first in Spanish, then in English. The English translation appears to have been done in house by the Army, as I can find no evidence of any other usage. CSM Debra L. McGarity Modifications Levels adjustment - a basic linear tweak, with the lower notes being slightly quieter and the higher notes slightly louder. Also removed a slight tapping noise in the beginning, before the singing starts.
Author: Tune is traditional (18th-century) U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" (performer, also apparently the translator). Modifications by Adam Cuerden at en.wikipedia
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Romance Anónimo (Anonymous Romance) is a piece for guitar, also known as "Estudio en Mi de Rubira" (Study in E by Rubira), "Spanish Romance", "Romance de España", "Romance of the Guitar", "Romanza" and "Romance d'Amour" among other names. Also used in René Clément's 1952 film Jeux interdits (Forbidden Games). Authorship is disputed (see WP article).
Author: composer unknown; performed by Jim Greeninger
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The sound of Musket Fire at a civil war reenactment. Great for civil war, or wars in that time period.
Author: nps
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Three European Carols I. "Fum, Fum, Fum - Spanish" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 4 from Holly and Ivy (1993). Recorded in 1993 at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, Virginia.[1][2][3]
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: Aldo Forte; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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Por una cabeza, meaning "By a Head [of a horse]" in Spanish, is a famous and popular tango song performed by Carlos Gardel."Por una cabeza" (spanisch für "um den Kopf [eines Pferdes]"), Tangolied aus dem Musicalfilm "Tango Bar" (1935), komponiert und gesungen von Carlos Gardel, Text: Alfredo Le Pera.
Author: Carlos Cardel and Alfredo Le Pera
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People talking in spanish. Medium crowd size.
Author: Kikevilaplana
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The voice of spanish commentary with radio annoyance.
Author: Ptspproductions
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Small spanish dialogue.
Author: Lemigoga
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Man giving greetings in spanish.
Author: Pieros
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Swamp crickets atmosphere.
Author: Robopro
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Swamp crickets atmosphere.
Author: Robopro
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