15 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Tinkling Bells"

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Soft bells sound.
Author: Elis
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I took 3 small bells and shook each one separately, then mixed them into one.
Author: Keweldog
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Bells tinkling in a loop. Like the sound of someone constantly ringing many little bells. This was made from several different recordings of bells tinkling, all overlaid on each other and looped in reaper.
Author: Soundofsong
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The soft, high-pitched metallic tinkling of wind chimes or a bunch of keys.
Author: Yin Yang Jake
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Recording of me gently moving the bells on an indian brass anklet. Recorded on an akg d5 through audacity, no post-production.
Author: Swarms
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The box with bells was ringing when i opened it.
Author: Ticr
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Reversed sound of a tinkling bell from a microwave machine. Sample contains impurities because was recorded from an old tape.
Author: Felfa
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Little bell, percussion instrument, single hit.
Author: Matiasromero
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A string of brass bells that hung on a doorknob. I shook them slightly and you can sometimes hear them knock against the surface. Very bright and arhythmic. Recorded with my trusty zoom h2.
Author: Mannhawks
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Bell ring. Recording made for play. Hardware: behringer b-1, m-audio fasttrack ultra, macbook prosoftware: adobe audition cs 6no post processing.
Author: Harleto
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5 ride cymbal magic sounds.
Author: Tosha
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Upward gliss. Originally used for a story.
Author: Tec Studio
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Sound for games ui.
Author: Zenithinfinitivestudios
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A section of the recording at https://freesound. Org/people/nlux/sounds/620955/ re-purposed for use in the makenoise morphagene eurorack synthesizer module. A high-pitched, metal windchime, sent through some granular processing software. The reel is divided into two, long halves: one with the sound playing forwards and one with it playing in reverse. This means i can easily switch from forward to reverse without tuning issues, simply by applying cv to the morphagene's 'slide' control.
Author: Nlux
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These short files are random selections from a 9min composite audio file i put together from an accidental recording made when i left my sony camcorder on in my studio. They are part of the same series posted elsewhere on thefreesoundproject site titled "accidental recordist". There is some hiss/background noise which is part of the street front urban scene of my studio. There are two chimes - one low pitch constructed of four aluminium tubes and wooden clapper (gift) and the high pitch one of small stainless steel discs (purchased in maui from craft shop). I did some basic cleanup of low level background noise and applied plus one level of loudness using adobe soundbooth cs3 to get some clarity.
Author: Daddoit
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