5 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Tan Tan"

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Loop of a brazilian tan tan drum, also known as the "lap surdo" this is a 14" bauer tan tan with a napa head. Miked with a single sm57.
Author: Justinrobert
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Bauer tan tan drum playing a basic bossa/samba pattern.
Author: Justinrobert
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Chinese traditional song sung by Jianhong He. Bekarecord n° 223. Matrix n°22769. [1]
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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Ingresé al jardín botánico en plena hora pico, tan pronto crucé los primeros 20 metros hacia el interior del jardín sentí que escuchaba mejor. Empecé a grabar esperando obtener los bio fonías y las geo fonías. Me engañé, el telón de fondo de ciudad ruidosa siempre estuvo presente en las grabaciones.
Author: Artesmediales
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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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