56 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Spring Time"

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Spring time birdsong in polish forest.
Author: Jacekksiazek
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00:02
It's spring time! weird voice.
Author: Pinko
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05:57
Birds rejoice for the first time since the snow melted, march 1st in nyc.
Author: Coltontbrown
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04:25
A lot of forest-birds in the middle of sweden in april.
Author: Joakgust
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00:06
A strange metal sound that has been reversed. Could be robotic or alien.
Author: Michorvath
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01:37
A wonderful spring day in the midwest woods resulted in this recording of a beautiful small creek, deep in the woods. . . Enjoy. . . You will also hear various birds from time to time. I used my h4n and its internal microphones. .
Author: Kvgarlic
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00:17
Spring evening ambiance recorded with zoom h6.
Author: Untitled
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00:43
Walking in the park, gravel path. Spring time. Dry day, evening, birds.
Author: Rempen
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00:37
Recorded in portugal, during spring time; no traffic, no boom handling noise. Subtle water pop-out. Setup: xygear: line audio quad mic, edirol, blimp, dead cat.
Author: Melissapons
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00:30
The frogs are loud at night. Recorded in a wet field near a tree line.
Author: Yaanick
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00:37
City bus is coming, closes doors and leaving the place. Dry weather, spring time. Tuscam dr-05 stereo.
Author: Rempen
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00:39
Birds and crickets ambiance on a summer nightrecorded with a zoom h6 with sennheiser shotgun mic.
Author: Christianarns
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24:18
The symphony, early in a spring morning, of birds singing altogether. Recorded with my superlux's ortf couple and my tascam. May 2022.
Author: Cyweb
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12:52
5/4/2020. Equipment:zoom hn1, two channel stereo. Location:franklin park, boston ma. Composition:foreground - a small running stream of watermid ground - birds, folks walking by talking and the occasional loud automobilebackground - wind and subtle automobile traffic. Next time i will use a wind screen🌬.
Author: Kilduffm
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14:43
Simple patch. Two oscillators, ring modulation, lfos, vcas and digital effects. No spring reverb this time. Important module is the clock divider. Result a generative ambient patch and sound.
Author: Gis Sweden
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09:50
Springtime in greenacres, washington. The birds are singing loudly, the wind is blowing, traffic can be heard in the distance, and an airplane flies overhead. Also heard is a distant train horn, a next door rooster, and a distant horn signalling break time at the paper mill.
Author: Insanity
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01:11
First spring time thunderstorms hit the metro detroit today. This is a short sample of my original 2 hour recording that i thought was particularly nice. You'll hear several little thunder rumbles and rain in an city night atmosphere. Feel free to use.
Author: Ambient X
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10:41
Made this recording while making coffee. Recorded with zoom h1. Unedited file. I put the recorder outside my door. The time is about 07:30 in the morning.
Author: Gis Sweden
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10:41
Made this recording while making coffee. Recorded with zoom h1. Unedited file. I put the recorder outside my door. The time is about 07:30 in the morning.
Author: Gis Sweden
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02:57
Spring at noon time, a russian olive tree is swarmed by bees gathering the nectar of the tiny yellow flowers. You can hear a distant motor, magpies, and a wind chim. Recorded with an alesis palm track with the recorder placed directly in the tree, resting on a branch. Processed with soundbooth. Nothing added except gain.
Author: Romancito
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22:41
The sounds of birdcalls in port stephens, nsw, at around 6am in spring time. November 2015. There are doves, curlews, magpies, rainbow lorikeets, corellas, and different sea birds. At 17:20, the kookaburras kick in, and at 17:38 you can hear a koala grunting. Recorded with a zoom h2, surround sound. Edited on premiere pro cc.
Author: Monkey Pants
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00:11
Strange beat. Recorded dry. No reverb. Why? answer i have sold my digital reverb. The one i had in my case. It's finally time for a spring reverb!!!gis_sweden goes fully analog! as long as i dont record with my computer. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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00:06
My goal has been to open any jar or bottle without assistance. Some of those are screwed on pretty tight, unlike, uhm, me. So i bought one of those squeezy things where you work against a spring, but, my hands are a bit too small to gain the necessary advantage. The alternative? a crush-able exercise ball. It's really working. I measure my progress, from time to time.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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00:05
Motrelec, motor, electric, electricity, lawn, lawn mower, lawn mowing, mower, engine, engines, electric engine, machine, machines, machinery, electric machine, electric machinery, grass, garden, ambience, environment, uk, united kingdom, british, british isles, britain, great britain, england, english, northern, northwest, town, small town, suburban, residential, spring, day time, activity, birds.
Author: Inmotionaudio
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00:26
This sound describes what happens in my grandmother's garden in the evening. She lives in a village where birds singing loudly but in this time they are calm and silent. It was very relaxing sound.
Author: Karola
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03:05
The exciting thing about recording and cataloging natural sounds is how you get nice, unexpected surprises. I was up early recently one spring day and did not have any real plans to record, until i stepped outside with my coffee to see what the weather was like and was nicely surprised with the light, steady spring rain that was falling in my yard; during the whole time this energetic carolina wren kept on singing through the rain. I rain, got my recorder and recorded a full hour of this peaceful pattering. You hear the drops hitting the concrete patio, the shingled overhang and a plastic chair. Zoom h4n recorder using the stereo built-in mics.
Author: Kvgarlic
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12:55
You can hear the song of insects, birds, dogs and some traffic in a aight environment in the middle of the village during the quarantine for the coronavirus in spring in sardinia. Recorded in may 2020 with a stero microphone.
Author: Antonio Lai
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01:00
In my bag i have had this little not with a patch on. Today it was time to patch it. I dont know why i once draw it down. If its supposed to be a part of a bigger patch. . . This is the result. Noise.
Author: Gis Sweden
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00:19
The fourteen-tone series on which the melody "Libra" from Karlheinz Stockhausen's Tierkreis is based. (From p. 151 of Jerome Kohl, "The Evolution of Macro- and Micro-Time Relations in Stockhausen's Recent Music", Perspectives of New Music 22, nos. 1 & 2 (Fall-Winter 1983/Spring-Summer 1984): 147–85.)
Author: Hyacinth
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07:54
Soundscape comment on the liminal world as winter readies for bed while spring yet to rise. I played keyboard in piano and organ chorus mode then layered tracks using audacity to "paulstretch" the dissonant chords to be resolved by the concordsif you want to see this piece with video https://youtu. Be/muka46kd8xk.
Author: Bigvegie
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03:57
That interesting time of year between winter and spring. Actually, here in the northern hemisphere winter can still be strongly felt. . . The outside temp. When this recording was done was a very cold 30 degrees f. But, as you can hear, the main players in this small-town soundscape are the american robins (turdus migratorious) who are busy vocalizing and setting up their territory. Despite the cold, these summer residents don't seem to let that get in their way. Recording made at 6:30am on tuesday march 13th, 2018 in the backyard of a home in a small town in illinois. Equipment used: sound devices 702. Microphone: audio-technica bp4025 stereo microphone. No processing or post-tweaking at all. Enjoy this soundscape of the annual transition/battle between winter, sensing it's doom, and the inevitable spring on our planet earth.
Author: Kvgarlic
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34:22
This is a recording made on the morning of march 25, 2012 in greensboro, north carolina, usa, featuring a thunderstorm and plenty of birdsong. I recorded this as i thought it was a pretty interesting contrast at the time. This recording was made with an olympus ls100 and it's internal microphones behind a window screen.
Author: The Toilet Guy
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10:34
One of my favorite spots to hike in illinois has this quite long, and beautiful and rock-lined beautiful creek. Now, even though this creek is in heavy forest, which often leads to very low water levels during the summer, this creek is spring fed so it always has a beautiful ribbon of pure water running 12 months out of the year. I've spent many minutes and countless hours beside this living, breathing water-course pondering the beauty of nature, and reflecting back on my childhood. A childhood filled with much love and many creek adventures. This was recorded on march 8 2021, at a time in the midwest woods when the mayapples are popping up-- lime green umbrellas spotting the forest floor. Recorded with sound device mixpe-6 and a sennheiser me66. Enjoy the stream of re-birth in illinois.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Simple patch. Two oscillators, ring modulation, lfos, vcas and digital effects. No spring reverb this time. Important module is the clock divider. Result a generative ambient patch and sound. I recorded for 1,5h. The synth gave me some strange slow crescendo. Don't really know why. This is the last 30 min. Space drone sci-fi sound.
Author: Gis Sweden
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01:21
Two mourning doves: one close, one far distant, in a mating call and response. Pretty clean, spring pre-air conditioner pollution season background with light birdsong way back. Recorded @ 8khz with a griffin italk mic to a recently refurbished 20gb 3rd generation ipod - my favorite lo-fi field recording / interview rig. If you have a recording device on your person, you get a lot of stuff you'd otherwise miss altogether. This rig helps me get those things too ephemeral to capture with a stereo pair; sounds i would regret not having at all. I keep it on my belt 90% of the time. Just in case.
Author: Fauxpress
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00:28
Field recording of the birds in the garden during the early evening sunset. The birds chirping is accompanied by a distant hum of a remote plane which just happened around at that same time. Brno countryside, south moravia, czech republic, central europe. Recorded by huawei prime phone, which unfortunately makes some noise filtering itself. Record date 02. 06. 2019.
Author: Rionka
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15:01
The first sunday of may is the international dawn chorus day! on the 3rd of may 2020, artists and field recordists in different parts of the world recorded the birdsong around the time of the local sunrise, and then the sounds were put together in a synchronous collage. The sounds you hear in the recording at the same time happened at the same time, but not necessarily in the same place: for example, you can hear owls calling in the spanish night at almost the same time as kookaburras in the australian day. Many thanks to all contributors!. Part 1: 2nd may 2020, 19:55 - 23:30 gmt. Karthic ss, dunedin, new zealand (also part of the reveil7 podcast) https://soundcloud. Com/karthicss/dawn-chorus-day-nz-full-recording. Susan gould, wallis lake, new south wales, australiahttps://soundcloud. Com/sue_gould/international-dawn-chorus-day-2020. Tim duck, currawang, new south wales, australiahttps://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=djqfiapjeec. Not dawn choruses, but simultaneous recordings:frederic font, l'ametla de valles, barcelona, espanahttps://freesound. Org/people/frederic. Font/sounds/516565/. Karsten koehler, cambridge, united kingdomglobaldawnchorus. Blogspot. Com/.
Author: Secondharmonicgeneration
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13:10
A peaceful ambiance of some pine trees in early, early spring. The predominant, lower-pitched background is the strong south wind blowing through the tops of healthy pine trees. . . An unwavering "swooshing" that cuddles and curls around the flexible, thick-resin-filled pine needles. Also, from time to time, you hear the sound of the wind rattling some dead and brown oak leaves; oak leaves which are still stubbornly hanging on to their parent tree. I purposely did only a very bare minimum of post-processing on this sound so as to keep it as realistic as possible. Yes, there are quite a few wind rumbles that i toned down just a little bit. I did not totally get rid of the wind rumbles. I did this on purpose so you the true feeling of " being there " on that mild, but still raw cold day of spring could still be felt. At 4:35 into the soundscape the trilling of a pine warbler is heard---a warble of warm-sounding notes fighting back stubborn winter. At 9:33 that hardy year-round resident, black-capped chickadee starts tweeting about. Recording made on saturday march 25, 2023 using a sound devices mixpre-3 series ii and only one microphone. I used a sennheiser mkh 8070. Enjoy this soundscape of winter slowly losing its grip, as told by pine trees and brown, crackly oak leaves.
Author: Kvgarlic
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00:09
I recorded the sound of my wooden, squeaky screen door opening and then bouncing shut with a couple bangs. You can hear the squeak of the hinges as the door is opened, then again as it starts to close. The stretching and retraction of the spring is slightly noticeable. The door bounces a couple times as it closes, and you can also hear the latch rattling at this time. Recorded with audacity on my computer using a cheap, hand-held piezo mic. (i recorded this for use in a theatrical play i was working on [ daddy's dyin'. . . Who's got the will? ] because i couldn't find anything suitable elsewhere. ).
Author: Snardin
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04:55
Simple patch. Two oscillators, ring modulation, lfos, vcas and digital effects. No spring reverb this time. Important module is the clock divider. The oscillators where tuned to the same tone one octave apart. Well. . . Not exactly. After having recorded i measured the frequencies 228,8 hz and 117,7 hz. . . But that made the output from the ring modulator interesting. What is generative with this? i modulate amplitude of the sounds and the decay for all thee sounds. This also affects the rhythm sound.
Author: Gis Sweden
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00:30
Got a can of sriracha peas for my birthday. Accidentally plucked the pull-tab. Sounded good. Made everyone pause what was on tv so i could pluck it a bunch. Ate about 3-4 peas. I don't like sriracha. Much less on dry peas. My stomach got upset. Those few peas colored my burps for about an hour. The can lid was the real present all along. Incidentally captured: chair squeaks (funnily in time with the plucking), "hurry up", "(he's) documenting the sound", chuckling, "is that good enough?".
Author: Saltbearer
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08:12
The sound of birds and distant thunder awoke me from a long nap, and so i sprung off the couch and grabbed my recording equipment, dashing outside just in time to record the arrival of a thunderstorm. Over the course of this clip, the storm gets closer and closer, until it starts to rain with increasing intensity. The clip is nicely unmolested by wind, and contains a nice background of birds. A tremendous thunderclap is featured in the middle, three minutes in.
Author: Hargissssound
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02:48
Autumn is a time for slowing down and allowing yourself time for reflection and contemplation. The accomplishments and mistakes from the previous year. Especially if you make it a habit of getting out all year long and exploring nature, autumn can be a much-needed change in sensory soundscape. . . . After a busy spring listening to the many different warblers which come to visit and a busy summer immersed in the busy sounds of life----both human and natural----autumn's subtle, quiet muted soundscape can be almost like a re-birth for the ears and the soul. The insects, which had taken over center stage since august, are still singing---though now with a quieter volume and a more even sleep and though-inducing tempo. . . . . . . . Brisk winds from the north can be heard more clearly now----swishing, rustling the weedy, tan edges of fields. . . . . Hinting at the bite of much colder masses of canadian air waiting on deck for their turn in the months of november, december and january. . . I made this recording on the evening of october 4th 2014 at the edge of a field which was bordered by thick stands of oaks and pines of a major national forest. . . . . I couldn't help but pretend i was linus waiting in the pumpkin patch for the great pumpkin to arrive!. Recording made with my marantz pmd661 and a rode ntg-2 shotgun microphone on a tripod about 3 feet above the ground. My input volume was 6. I hope you enjoy this soundscape as much as i do.
Author: Kvgarlic
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14:07
Stereo recording incorporating 2 recordings made simultaneously on the web sdr (software defined radio) in north east pensylvania (fn21mh) at http://k3fef. Com:8901/and the one at raf hackgreen in nantwich in cheshire (io83ra) http://hackgreensdr. Org:8901/i used the filename of one of the recordings for part of this new dual receivers recording mixed in goldwave and time-synched by ear. Left channel is the pensylvania receiver, right channel is the uk receiver. Heard are various stations working or trying to work w1uuu in massachusetts including stations in the dominican republic, argentina, the ukraine, trinidad and tobago, colombia and florida. Some stations are heard better in pa, some better in the uk. Lots of static crashes heard from late spring lightning storms hundreds or thousands of kilometers away from both receivers. You can find over 100 receivers athttp://websdr. Org/most allow you to record, though some have a 15-minute timer.
Author: Kbclx
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00:60
I pluck the jew's harp several times looking for a good, clean hit.
Author: Captainsiberia
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00:34
Spring-loaded screen door opened and allowed to slap shut on itself, several times. Recorded from a few feet away.
Author: Alienistcog
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00:18
The sound of chopping wood outside with a metal axe multiple times at different speeds and intensities.
Author: Untitled
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03:23
These were recorded may 26 2007, about two weeks after the first spring peepers (pseudacris crucifer) were heard in the area. A dog in a distant garden can be heard barking a couple of times in this recording, but if anyone needs a clean recording i can probably find another, similar-length section of the original without extraneous sound. Or it could probably be edited out without too much trouble.
Author: Stackpool
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02:33
I came across my son's old wind up crib mobile and decided to put the mics on it. The song plays 9 times, then runs out of spring tension on the 10th pass.
Author: Soundstack
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04:48
A field-recording taken at a local animal park (germany). It was an early morning in spring and there were hardly any people there yet. The area, where we sat down, was surrounded by trees. Numerous birds were chirping and crows were cawing. A few farm animals like sheep can be heard in the recording at times as well as a one of the caretakers starting a vehicle in the distance.
Author: Leserhia
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