132 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Tradition"

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A small group of men shouting "hey". Made for a web series related to jewish weddings. Crowd goes "hey" after the glass break in jewish traditional wedding. Recorded on internal xy mics on zoom h5.
Author: Khenshom
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This is not the most traditional bamba i could remember, but be sure it's really a good one. Laura cambrón, a californian native, is the singer. She also composed the lyrics, this time dedicated to the great césar chávez. Recorded in san francisco, ca. April 1, 2011. I used a h2 zoom.
Author: Lenguaverde
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Taps with Brass Accompaniment performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 25 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Author: Untitled
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Taps (solo, straight eighth) performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 23 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Author: Untitled
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Taps (solo, dotted eighth) performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 22 from disc 1 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Author: Untitled
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My Country, 'Tis of Thee performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. Track 9 from disc 2 of Ceremonial Music (2005).
Author: Untitled
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Recreating a radio reception sound with alien female voices modulationsexomusicology"though musicology is defined as "the historical and scientific study of music," the term is typically applied only to the study of music from the european classical tradition. "ethnomusicology" is used to describe the study of nonwestern musical traditions and to the comparative study of different musical cultures. The more general term exomusicology (from the greek prefix exo, meaning 'external to' or 'outside of') is more appropriate to the study of nonhuman musical traditions, much as exobiology refers to the study of non-earth life forms, and exolinguistics to the study of alien languages"(sethares).
Author: Adrian
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It was made with extraordinary plugins erhu guzheng yangquin and a sense of extraordinary expression, valley reverb, and glides. Authentic expression of chinese traditional instruments is hard to imitate so this scene is very short, but useful. As always, my sounds are free, but i'd like to hear your artworks when using a sound, or part of a sound. Also, it is a pleasure to me, if you're referencing this source in your credits.
Author: Neolein
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Recording of a day of the dead celebration at the museum of native american history in washington, d. C. (2014) features drumming, flute playing, chanting, yelling / whooping, whip crack sounds. Drenched in natural reverb (recorded from top floor of a circular performance space with a stone ceiling), with lots of low-frequency rumble. Possible use: could be processed for horror ambience.
Author: Jaegrover
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[retro_chinatown_full_version. Wav]. Retro, chinatown!. This sound can for example be used in games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄ made this with saucillator! ⭐. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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[retro_chinatown_short_version. Wav]. Retro, chinatown!. This sound can for example be used in games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄ made this with saucillator! ⭐. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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[traditional_asian_percussion_03. Wav]. Sounds like a traditional/cultural asian percussion instrument!. This sound can for example be used in films, games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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[traditional_asian_percussion_04. Wav]. Sounds like a traditional/cultural asian percussion instrument!. This sound can for example be used in films, games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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[traditional_asian_percussion_05. Wav]. Sounds like a traditional/cultural asian percussion instrument!. This sound can for example be used in films, games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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[traditional_asian_percussion_01. Wav]. Sounds like a traditional/cultural asian percussion instrument!. This sound can for example be used in films, games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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The very traditional jarabe tapatío, one of the most beloved pieces that you can ask to a mariachi group. The last segment is commonly use as fanfare (in mexico we call it "una diana"); you probably hear it in old mexicans movies. I recorded this on the street (so, you need to equalize it a little), in oakland, california, in august 20, 2011, with my zoom h2. Use in case of 5 de mayo celebration.
Author: Lenguaverde
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[traditional_asian_percussion_02. Wav]. Sounds like a traditional/cultural asian percussion instrument!. This sound can for example be used in films, games - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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Cymbals, drums, one voice. Folk music outside of wat phra that doi suthep. You hear one instrument -besides the drum and the common pair of cymbals- which name i ignore -any help with this will be deeply appreciated!this instrument apparently is very common in north thailand and laos. It consists of cymbals hanging in a wood structure that operates with strings! i mean, a totally alien thing for me. Sound record it with -sorry- a gopro camera hero4, then edited with audacity.
Author: Lenguaverde
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Harp player from gambia, africa playing the chora, a typical harp used in gambia or senegal, in western africa, by the so called "griot", a singer, storyteller, singing songs and stories, thus beeing part of the oral tradition of his country and people. The recording was made during the berlin carnival of cultures in the summer of 2011, the harp player and the drummer (djembe) were sitting among the crowd of listeners open air at the bluecher platz. Zoom h4n.
Author: Reinsamba
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Rootsy solo mandolin cue, part of a "matched set" to be used in different places in a podcast, radio show, or video. The set contains segments from a second or two up to about a minute, to be used for cues, hits, bumps, interstitials and voiceovers. The music is a roundback mandolin from 1900 improvising in the key of g. The feel is uptempo, traditional, natural, organic, old time, americana. I'd be grateful for feedback on what worked and what didn't. How is the sound quality? are there lengths of cue that you needed that weren't here?. I'm happy to do custom recordings to fill in the gaps. My music blog is at http://soupgreens. Om. My email address is lucas@gonze. Com.
Author: Lucasgonze
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Pajarito it's the name of the song. What you hear are jacanas, the small traditional guitars used by jarocho's musicians, and one requinto guitar (and some kids laughing). Playing jaranas: elías meléndez, who i personally dubbed as "the muddy waters of son jarocho" -he passed away on 2017-; arturo barradas, leader of soneros del tesechoacan, a famous jarocho music band, and his son, young elías barradas. Playing the requinto guitar is adrián luna, who for many years was a member of the grammy awardees group los cojolites. Adrián luna's voice is on one song (el conejo) included in the soundtrack of the two oscars winner and internationally recognized movie frida (2002). Recorded with zoom, in 2013, in tuxtepec, oaxaca, during a jam session. Rip elías meléndez.
Author: Lenguaverde
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A group of men sings traditional indian song. This sound has been recorded with the h4n pro. You can use this sound in your project regardless if it is commercial or non-commercial but it would be awesome if you could tag my instagram account somewhere in the description:https://www. Instagram. Com/florianreichelt/. Leave a comment and tell me for which project you used it!! :). By the way - have you guys already checked out my latest travel video about sri lanka?if not you should definitely watch it: https://youtu. Be/raxikjo5x0othe nature, the people and the overall culture are absolutely outstanding and they inspire you to travel as well. Stock footage isn't dead! make 2000$/month via blackbox!register now: http://bit. Ly/stockblackbox.
Author: Florianreichelt
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I noticed there were no dry ice on oven rack sounds here so here is a recording of dry ice interacting with a steel oven rack. As the dry ice melts it creates vibrations on the metal that evolve as the material travels across the surface. It is an awful sound resembling a combination of saxophone, violin, bagpipe and screaming (any species). This was recorded on halloween 2018. It was a tradition in my family when i was a kid to get some dry ice on halloween and fill beakers with colored water to surround the candy display. The addition of dry ice on oven rack sound effects developed later and truly scared a lot of kids because it is so loud and terrible. These days we make some dry ice kief as well which makes the holiday even more festive and weird.
Author: Cbird
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Recording was taken in the night from 22. 04. 2000 to 23. 04. 2000 in the so called 'leine masch' what is a floodplain of our river called leine. I was on the way back from our easterfire, an old german tradition in the night before easter sunday. Similar to the bonfire in august in britain. I heard the nightingale singing, went at home took my sennhiser me80 with the windshield basket and recorder zoom h4. I returned to the place i heard the nightingale and the bird was still singing. On the recording you can hear the ambient of chemical factory of honywell seelze, a street with cars sometimes, a second nightingale far away answering our nightingale near by. And some frogs. At the beginning of the recording there is also some handgrabbing noise, later i fixed the mic on the saddle of my bike and there is no longer the handgrabbing. Enjoy the beautyful singing, cheers.
Author: Kallepeng
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Session 1, find more koto in this sound pack. The recorder wasn't optimally placed in the session 1 recording, so sometimes you might hear some low impact noises transitioning through the table to the recorder. Some eq (low cut) should be able to fix this. We went to my friend's father to record a koto, a traditional japanese zither-like (table harp) instrument, consisting of a large wooden base with long strings for plucking. The strings are tuned in the japanese pentatonic scale, allowing a mystic, mysterious, beautiful harmony. It was my first time ever playing this instrument, so don't expect wonders lol. But i tried to "feel" the instrument as well as i could, working from my limited keyboard and guitar playing skills. I improvised simple patterns, and also tried to work with call and response ideas, and bass notes, plucking the low strings with my fingers, and then plucking the high ones with a pick. Happy listening, chopping, and remixing!. In kashiwa, chiba, east of tokyo. Mid october 2016. Zoom h2n stereo ms recording in 96khz, 24bit.
Author: Rutgermuller
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Bavarian whipcracking is the act of producing rhythmically cracking sounds through the use of whips.
Author: Norald
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Formatted for use in the make noise morphagene by todd barton. Sounds from "music and poetry of the kesh". "all samples have been remastered from the master 8-channel recording sessions of 1984. It has been fun and fascinating "remixing" them in the morphagene. " - todd. Music and poetry of the kesh is the documentation of an invented pacific coast peoples from a far distant time, and the soundtrack of famed science fiction author, ursula k. Le guin’s always coming home. In the novel, the story of stone telling, a young woman of the kesh, is woven within a larger anthropological folklore and fantasy. The ways of the kesh were originally presented in 1985 as a five hundred plus page book accompanied with illustrations of instruments and tools, maps, a glossary of terms, recipes, poems, an alphabet (le guin’s conlang, so she could write non-english lyrics), and with early editions, a cassette of “field recordings” and indigenous song. Le guin wanted to hear the people she’d imagined; she embarked on an elaborate process with her friend todd barton to invoke their spirit and tradition. Full album available here:. Https://ursulakleguintoddbarton. Bandcamp. Com/album/music-and-poetry-of-the-kesh. Todd has also released a remix of the reel on soundcloud. Post yours in the comments!. Https://soundcloud. Com/user7621213/kesh-8th-house-remix.
Author: Makenoisemusic
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It has a main hole through which it was blown, producing a deep trumpet-like sound. . . . Certain traditions point out that when blowing in one of its holes, there was a loud audible sound to the region of poike (3 km far away) that attracted the fish to the coast.
Author: Jimsim
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O Holy Night (with "Lord, Guard and Guide") performed by the Singing Sergeants and Symphony Orchestra of the United States Air Force Band. Track 6 from Holiday Traditions (2007). Michael J. Willen, Conductor[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Author: Composition: Adolphe Adam, Henry Baker; Lyrics: Mary C.D. Hamilton, Placide Cappeau, John Sullivan Dwight; Arrangement: TSgt John Bliss; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants and Symphony Orchestra; Recording: United States Air Force
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The year of the roster began on january 28, 2017. The night before, january 27, as traditions dictate chinese family gather to have a great dinner and get lose with baijiu -chinese white liquor-. After dinner, a little tipsy, chinese went to the street and start firing all kind of pyrotechnic. Amazing spectacle -even been disastrous for the air you breathe for the next few days-. I recorded this firecracker with a zoom ii from the balcony of my 19th-floor apartment in beijing.
Author: Lenguaverde
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