25 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Third Tones"

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*Tridecimal third tone on C = D-. Just: 26:25 = 67.90 cents. Limit: 13-limit. MIDI pitch bend: 93,85 on PU
Author: Hyacinth
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*Septimal third-tone on C = D♭- (Ben Johnston's notation). Just: 28:27 = 62.96 cents. Limit: 7-limit.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 07:28, 21 January 2011 using Sibelius 5 with midi pitch bend on 19,52 for 62.963867 cents rather than 100.
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*Lesser tridecimal two-third tone on C = D. Just: 14:13 = 128.30 cents. Limit: 13-limit. MIDI pitch bend: 7,73
Author: Hyacinth
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*Greater tridecimal two-third tone on C = D♭- (Ben Johnston's notation). Just: 13:12 = 138.57 cents. Limit: 13-limit. MIDI pitch bend: 44,76
Author: Hyacinth
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*Third-tone/1 step in 18 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 21/18:1 = 66.67 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 43,53
Author: Hyacinth (talk) (Uploads).
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An augmented fifth in just temperment. The first tone is a sine wave of 300Hz, the second is 468.75 Hz, the third is the interval. Made with NCH tone generator
Author: Jeff Dahl
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*Nine quarter tones/supermajor third on C = E/F. Equal-tempered: 29/24=3/8:1 = 450 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 0,80 Preceded by:File:Seven quarter tones on C.mid
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius.
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*Neutral third on C = E. Equal-tempered: 27/24:1 = 350 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 0,80 Preceded by:File:Five quarter tones on C.mid
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5 with midi pitch bend on 0,80 for 350 cents rather than 300.
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Comprised of two recordings. After about a minute and 45 seconds, i add a third layer, a copy of one of the original sounds.
Author: Perrines
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Three partsfirst part 11 tones and 4ssecond part 4 tones and 3s (a little unstable sequence. . . )third part 8 tones and 12s. Question. Do i need a modular synth for making meanless things as this. . . Well, yes and no. The parts are related in different ways and theunstableness is nice. Or?all three sequences are made in different ways.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Rainy day in the city of tel aviv, israel. Some rain outside with light traffic and people. Recorded from a third-floor window during daytime. Recorded with zoom h5 with its built-in stereo xy mics.
Author: Khenshom
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Recorded from a third-floor room. Stood in the room about 3 feet (1 meter) from an open window. Outside there is rain and light city traffic. Recorded with zoom h5 with its built-in stereo xy mics.
Author: Khenshom
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2:54 field recording interior of an empty lincolnshire office ambience on the third floor during high winds. Mics in the closed window. Recorded with a stereo pair of (different make) mics and edited to remove intrusions. Filter at 90hz.
Author: Tbsound
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*Two-third tone on C = C♯/D♭. Equal-tempered: 21/9:1 = 133.33 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 85,74
Author: Hyacinth
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Two tone on a bass and a third ghosted.
Author: Johad
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Dominant seventh raised ninth vs dominant seventh split third chord.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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*Eighty-third harmonic on C. Just: 83/64 = 450.05 cents. Limit: 83-limit. MIDI pitch bend: 2,80
Author: Hyacinth
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*Undecimal neutral third on C = E↑♭- (Ben Johnston's notation). 11:9 = 347.41 cents. Limit: 11-limit.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 47 for 346.875 cents rather than 347.41. New version a m3 on 22,79 for 347.412109375 cents rather than 347.41.
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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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The symmetry of Webern's tone row from Variations, Op. 30, is apparent from the equivalent, P1=IR1 and R12=I12, and thus reduced number of row forms, two, P and R, plus transpositions. Consisting of three related tetrachords: a and c consisting of two minor seconds and one minor third and b consisting of two minor thirds and one minor second. Notes 4-7 and 6-9 also consist of two minor seconds and one minor third. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 23:25, 19 October 2010 using Sibelius 5.
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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I was recording outside my bedroom window while eating dinner in the living room, then i came back in here to see if i got anything interesting. I was zooming through the recording at 5x speed when i came across this bit of incidental pareidolia. I'm not sure what was going on, maybe the neighbors' stereo, but i don't remember hearing it, it's much louder in the living room so i should have. Whatever it was came out as a little distant choppy 2-notes alternating melody when played at 5x speed, which suddenly gets louder and solid as you hear the lower note followed by a third lower note. These 2 louder notes sound to me like someone singing the words all day. This would lead me to believe the original tones have some light harmonics i don't hear at normal speed. After which it goes back to the softer stuttering 2-note alternating thing from before. It doesn't sound like much at all at normal speed. So i just did a few straight pitch changes with goldwave until i got to 5x and saved this little file. See if it sounds like "all day" to you.
Author: Kbclx
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This a amaj drone tone created from an orchestra tuning sound segment (http://www. Freesound. Org/people/acclivity/sounds/24205/). Through an harmonic model, the low brass section have been separated of the trumpets and then a series of harmonic (harmonizer) transformations have been done in order to include a major third and a perfect fifth in the f0 = a2 harmonic serie. The a tuning is a little bit down from 110hz (~106-107hz).
Author: Hektor
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Fifteenth chord from Marpurg on A: A,(C,E,)G,B',D',F',(A"). Resolves to C,E,G,C',E'.
Author: Hyacinth
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Mystic chord on C as the 1, 11, 7, 5, 13, and 9th harmonics (harmonics 8 through 14, without 12). 1 = C = 0 cents = unison 11 = F↑ = 551.32 cents = eleventh harmonic 7 = B♭ = 968.83 cents = harmonic seventh 5 = E = 386.31 cents = just major third 13 = A♭ = 840.53 cents = thirteenth harmonic 9 = D = 203.91 cents = large just whole tone
Author: Hyacinth
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Circle of 5ths loop compiled on a 2015 macbook pro using field recordings. Tempo / time sig:24 bars of 3/4 timing with each bar lasting 2. 5s. Or 12 sets of 6/8 at 5s per bar with a total length of 60s. Filters:hipass pumped at 60hz, -5db. Lopass pumped at 1200hz at -6db. Delay set to 0. 05s at 600hz with a 60% wet mix. Arranged with the tonic 5th as a constant with the last (fifth) 5th in the circle, starting and ending with the tonic. Second 5th enters in 5s, third in 15s and the fourth in 25s as the fifth stops. The fifth 5th begins to fade back in after 10s of silence, which begins the process of the second, third and fourth fading out in that order. The fifth 5th is at full volume as the loop turns, as is the tonic. The mood changes noticeably as each consecutive 5th begins, and changes again as the following 5th joins the loop.
Author: Raille
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