739 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Three"

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French composer Erik Satie created several works for the piano entitled Gnossienne. This is the first piece in a set of three published in 1893, and the first piece of what ultimately became seven works that shared the name Gnossienne. This rendition was performed by the La Pianista.
Author: Composer: Erik Satie Performer: La Pianista
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Billy Murray sings "You're a Grand Old Flag". This recording contains the second of three sets of lyrics written for the song. ("You're a grand old flag, tho' you're torn to a rag...")
Author: Music and lyrics: George M. Cohan (1878-1942) Performer: Billy Murray (1877-1954)
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Originally written for the piano, the Gymnopedies are extremely well-suited to the natural idiomatic expression of the guitar. This arrangement of the Three Gymnopedies comprises ALL the notes of the original piano versions: a complex process since all the piano sounds must fit comfortably, or uncomfortably, onto the six strings of the guitar.
Author: Mlaucke
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10 beats in 2/4 versus 5/4 and 15 beats in 3/4 versus 5/4. Multiples of two divide 2/4 evenly, and multiples of three divide 3/4 evenly (neither depiction requires ties), but neither divides 5/4 evenly (both depictions require ties). At, say, quarter note = 150 bpm and quarter note = 225 bpm, respectively, the first pair and the second pair are identical.
Author: Hyacinth
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Originally written for the piano, the Gymnopedies are extremely well-suited to the natural idiomatic expression of the guitar. This arrangement of the Three Gymnopedies comprises ALL the notes of the original piano versions: a complex process since all the piano sounds must fit comfortably, or uncomfortably, onto the six strings of the guitar.
Author: Mlaucke
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La mer, trois esquisses symphoniques pour orchestre (The sea, three symphonic sketches for orchestra), L. 109, CD. 111: II. "Jeux de vagues" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 10 from French Impressions (2000).[1][2][3][4]
Author: Untitled
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24-tet scale on C (50 cent steps). Easley Blackwood, Jr.'s notation for 24 equal temperament. As only "ups" are used, there are no three-quarter flats and quarter flats are enharmonically spelled (Dd = C#↑). Pitches are split into two groups of 12. MIDI pitch bend is correct for intervals.
Author: Hyacinth
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Originally written for the piano, the Gymnopedies are extremely well-suited to the natural idiomatic expression of the guitar. This arrangement of the Three Gymnopedies comprises ALL the notes of the original piano versions: a complex process since all the piano sounds must fit comfortably, or uncomfortably, onto the six strings of the guitar.
Author: Mlaucke
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La mer, trois esquisses symphoniques pour orchestre (The sea, three symphonic sketches for orchestra), L. 109, CD. 111: I. "De l'aube à midi sur la mer" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 9 from French Impressions (2000).[1][2][3][4]
Author: Untitled
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Part 6 (three ruffles and flourishes and "General's March") of a basic outdoor parade sequence performed by the Ceremonial Band of the United States Air Force Band of the West. Track 16 from Facets! (1992). Captain Steven Grimo, Commander. Lieutenant Danny Varella, Vice Commander.
Author: Composition: traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the West, Ceremonial Band; Recording: United States Air Force
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La mer, trois esquisses symphoniques pour orchestre (The sea, three symphonic sketches for orchestra), L. 109, CD. 111: III. "Dialogue du vent et de la mer" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 11 from French Impressions (2000).[1][2][3][4]
Author: Untitled
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I play three notes on tenor trombone: Bb3, Bb2 and Bb1. They are all in first position. The first two notes are in the standard range of the trombone, while the last note is a pedal tone. This occurs when the instrument resonates at the fundamental, rather than the 2nd harmonic. Pedal Bb is relatively easy on trombone, but much harder on trumpet (I'm unable to do it, despite being proficient at trumpet and at a beginner's level on the trombone).
Author: Ovinus Real
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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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The Furiant from Bedřich Smetana's The Bartered Bride, played in an transcription by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Courtly Dances. Furiant z opery Sprzedana narzeczona Bedřicha Smetany w transkrypcji i wykonaniu orkiestry Korpusu Piechoty Morskiej Stanów Zjednoczonych (ang. U.S. Marine Band) z albumu Courtly Dances. Čeština: Furiant ze Smetanovy opery Prodaná nevěsta, nahraná v přepisu orchestrem U.S. Marine Band pro album Courtly Dances. Македонски: Танц од Продадената невеста на Беджих Сметана во изведба на оркестарот на Морската пешадија на САД.
Author: Composition: Bedřich Smetana Transcription: Lt. Col. Jack Kline, United States Marine Band Performance: United States Marine Band
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Three cartoon sounds.
Author: Avreference
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There's three here for you to work with.
Author: Jawbutch
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Three single note chimes in one file - three different notes.
Author: Ikonochris
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H.M.S. Pinafore performed with the following cast: Willie Rouse (Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.) Harry Dearth (Captain Corcoran/Boatswain's Mate) Walter Hyde (Ralph Rackstraw) Harry Thornton (Dick Deadeye) Alfred Cunningham (Dick Deadeye/Boatswain's Mate) W. Anderson (Carpenter's Mate) Elsa Sinclair (Josephine/Cousin Hebe) Ada Florence (Mrs. Cripps, called "Little Buttercup") Miss Burnett (Cousin Hebe) There is some disagreement about who the performers are in various parts, as explained by Mark Shepherd. Not to be confused with the Russell Hunting/Sterling selections from Pinafore dating from the same year and using some of the same performers. The performance cuts the overture, the entr'acte, "A British Tar" and part of the Act I finale. Some portions are transposed from their original keys.
Author: Odeon Records
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Three gunshots, then reload and another four shots.
Author: Ekokubza
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The file is three second fade in. Three second fade out. 10. 005 seconds long.
Author: Tyler
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Pack of three drops in c major, major pentatonic and dorian. Free to use, cheers. .
Author: Babr
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Ten and five - thousandths second sound, fade in and fade out three seconds, normalized to negative three db.
Author: Benjaminsong
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Three bras being dried in a dryer. Rhythmic, perhaps like brushes on a snare.
Author: Smokeyvw
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Me singing mr. Turtle man three times and i changed all three pitches and layered it.
Author: Whiprealgood
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Bass sound.
Author: Bassers
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A three-note doorbell-like sound. Also works as a notification or alert.
Author: Eqylizer
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Three short tongue clicks.
Author: Xemptful
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Three thunders.
Author: Mangiabambini
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Three weak hits. This was created by hitting metallic bucket with drum stick. Recorded with zoom h1n in the bucket.
Author: Lartti
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Three chirps from a chipmunk in alabama. Between the chirps are birds but the three high-pitched squeaks are the little rodent.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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An unsatisfactory attempt to change klankbeeld's voice to three different witches voices. It might be of use.
Author: Benboncan
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Label: Parlophone (Carl Lindström Company) Cat. no.: P-9317 Order number: 20932 Matrix/StamperID: 2-20932 1st release date: 1929? 1st recording date: 23 November 1928 Place of recording: Carl Lindström AG, SO.33, Schlesische Straße 26, Berlin (German Reich) Author(s)/Composer(s): Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Lyricist(s): Alfred Maria Willner (1859-1929) and Heinz Reichert (1877-1940) Music arranger(s): Heinrich Berté (1857-1924) Conductor(s): Walter Sieber (unknown birth/death date) Performer(s): Parlophon choir with soloists and large orchestra; Soloists:Ilse Wald (1898-?), Elisabeth Kühnlein (unknown birth/death date) and Hans Clemens (1890-1958) Vocal range: various Title/Work: Das Dreimäderlhaus (House of the Three Girls) (operetta) Content: Act 4: Potpourri - Part 2 Genre(s): Operetta terminology Comments: RCM and ELP
Author: Untitled
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Three snaps in a row.
Author: Untitled
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Squeak and clicks.
Author: Lartti
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Three simple beeps for your software.
Author: Pera
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Throwing a towel three times.
Author: Billaras
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Three speeds of squeak. . . Perfect for sex!.
Author: Lmbubec
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Kick made of two or three kicks.
Author: Rotclot
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A short cough or two or three.
Author: Cogitoandcradle
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Three minute drone created with metasynth.
Author: Baconpriest
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Performed by Violet Lorraine
Author: Violet Lorraine
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Three minutes of a rain shower.
Author: Dorian Threeraccoons
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Three people talking outside.
Author: Untitled
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A set of three old brass sleigh bells.
Author: Unclesigmund
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Bell sounds three times at different pitches.
Author: Tokosarpad
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A child (about 10) coughing three times.
Author: Goldkelchen
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Electrical fault noise in exposed wires.
Author: Nodgez
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Not best quality.
Author: Reitanna
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Three water drops into a plastic bucket in my bathroom.
Author: Jaava
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