1,130 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Tree"

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Recorded in my backyard at home with wind blowing in the trees and a dove calling nearby.
Author: Alan Editor
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Short piano piece over chorus on keyboard in wav. Background, transition or interlude.
Author: Bigvegie
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00:59
Crows cawing, wind in trees, summer. Sony m10. 2012.
Author: Trp
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Distant waves crashing, wind in trees, natural white noise. Stereo spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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In mountains, wind, trees creaking, town in distance. Stereo spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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Where we live the fireworks laws are pretty lax so people go crazy with them. Here is a recording from the day before independence day (yesterday) as people were blowing up part of their arsenal ahead of time. In a few hours i will be recording as things get really crazy. Our neighbors on three sides will light off the thousands of dollars of fireworks that they have purchased. Many of them are illegal (purchased from indian reservations) so there will be some big booms. Back to this recording. It is recorded with my "fake head" binaural setup, hanging from a tripod at the crest of the garage roof. There is a tree a few feet away and a light breeze is rustling the leaves. Here is a bit of a timeline:. 0:00 kids across the street light off a few fireworks4:05 the neighbors across the street were having a party, and the guests begin to leave. 6:30 the guest of honor honks and yells "love you" as she drives away. 8:00 the kids across the street go inside. Now all you hear are fireworks in the distance, all over town. 32:17 someone lights what must be a million firecrackers. They continue until 51:20 - 19 minutes!!!.
Author: Daveincamas
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This is a reading from the second chapter of "nathaniel's nutmeg: or, the true and incredible adventures of the spice trader who changed the course of history", by giles milton. It is also intended for the freesound sound museum to represent books as what is fading rapidly into obsolescence. By the time you read this, you may not even know what a books is. Books are when the written word is compiled onto sheets of paper in a long-form volume. You may not know what paper is. Paper is commonly used to write on or make oregano cranes with, being flat and thin rectangles made from trees. You probably won't remember what a tree was. That is a very sad thing. They are all gone now, destroyed in feckless deference to paper. When the paper runs out, there will be nothing left to write our collective histories on, what we desperately need. When this occurs, it will stand as the moment our past was truly lost, leaving us lost the same, drifting in circles. Until another man or woman rises up to invent trees again, thus beginning the cycle anew. It's a beautiful idea. We should always be moving towards the future, not lost in syrupy memories of old forests not seen for what they really are: petrified wood and amber. Leave that with the other fossils and relics. Let it be the final page written on the last book until it crumbles to dust. Let it go. The file was recorded using a mid/side stereo technique at 24bits, downsampled to 16bits under the loving care of gaussian dither. The room was treated as best i could to be acoustically pleasing and quiet. I think you will find the noise floor to be particularly well balanced and textured, suitable for post-production tasks, or just for relaxing with at home. .
Author: Stomachache
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Chipmunk, rhythmic chirps, wind in trees, urban park, toronto. Stereo spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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A murder of crows chatting in the trees - winter day.
Author: Highpeakemma
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Many birds in the trees.
Author: Unclesigmund
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Maine, air, wind, trees, birds.
Author: Letterfounder
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Rain dripping from trees, running in gutter downspout at night in northeast ohio. Recorded on tascam dr-07x.
Author: Djz
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Piano melody with wistful feel in wav. Background or transition or interlude.
Author: Bigvegie
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Recorded on a zoom h4n with a shotgun microphone protected by a rycote cyclone wind-shield. The wind was blowing strongly through a small copse. This was in november and there were very few leaves left on the trees.
Author: Jamesnd
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Experimental Space Jazz Released to Public Domain 2013 - *imp*
Author: *imp*
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Bird chirping in the trees.
Author: Readeonly
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Wide stereo ambience, summer cottage by lake, dog barks, chickadees, song sparrow, wind in trees. Stereo spaced em172s. Ontario.
Author: Trp
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I recorded these spring peepers in upstate ny on march 18, 2022 in a wetland area. Spring peepers are small tree frogs. They are rarely seen, but during mating season in the spring, they are often heard. They are generally about one inch (2. 5 centimeters) in length, or about the length of a paper clip, and their weight averages from 0. 11 to 0. 18 ounces (3 to 5 grams). Spring peepers are known for the males’ mating call—a high-pitched whistling or peeping sound repeated about 20 times a minute. However, the faster and louder they sing, the greater the chances of attracting a mate. They often congregate near water and sing in trios, with the deepest-voiced frog starting the call. They begin breeding early in the spring and call on warm spring nights and during the day in rainy or cloudy weather. Females lay their eggs in vernal pools, ponds, and other wetlands where fish are not present. A female may lay anywhere from 750 to 1,200 eggs, which attach to submerged aquatic vegetation. Males fertilize the eggs as they are laid. Depending on the temperature, eggs can hatch within two days to two weeks. The tadpoles have gills to breathe underwater and tails to help them swim. Tadpoles transform into frogs over the course of 6 to 12 weeks. Spring peepers are said to have short lives, living three to four years at most.
Author: Fran Freesound
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Trees, birds, cicadas, occasional cars.
Author: Thoroughmas
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Tasmania bush location audio, trees rustle birds.
Author: Fisharefast
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Sounds of trees, birds and people's mumbling in a park.
Author: Martasarmento
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Distant thunder, and the sound of wind in the trees.
Author: Andysm
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Motorcycle coming and going as crows call out from the trees.
Author: Cynthiamatty
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In backyard trees. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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Mass singing of local turcana peopleunder the acacia trees.
Author: Peterkotrha
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Surrounded by tall trees the wind was quite strong and audible.
Author: Fran Freesound
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Its a poly wavrecorded sennheiser 416 with zoom f4.
Author: Gpunk
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Big wood chipper and a chainsaw in the distance.
Author: T Man
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Wind in a small clump of broad-leaf trees.
Author: Ecfike
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The sounds of birds singing in the trees.
Author: Stondi
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24-bit wav. Recorded with tascam dr-44wl on a windy day in my backyard. Hiding behind a fence using a hat as a wind shield. Stereo widening using hard pan and 5ms delay (so the first impulse of the sound is a bit weird).
Author: Iantm
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Favorite airs from The Mikado (music by Gilbert and Sullivan, 1885) was a 1914 production by Edison Records, performed by the Edison Light Opera Company. This was one of several phonograph cylinders put out by Edison Records (and, no doubt, others) that attempted to encapsulate an entire opera or musical in about four minutes generally, they consisted of a bit of the opening chorus, a verse or two from one or two of the songs, then a bit of the Act II finale. This one is not atypical. The cast is not given, but in the 1913 recording of Pinafore, also by the Edison Light Opera Company, the following singers were featured: Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley The only copy of the recording I had to work from was not particularly high quality, and, though I think I managed to clean it up fairly well, I had to leave some of the background noise in, or the singers start to sound unnatural since cleanup of static does, by necessity, remove some information as well. By removing clicks and pops, then blending a noise-reduced track with the one just cleaned of the clicks and pops, good results can be achieved. Notes This was Edison Blue Amberol #2179, which was a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #465. Songs All songs are heavily abridged: Overture (first few seconds) A wand'ring minstrel I Three little maids from school are we Tit-willow (On a tree by a river) Act II Finale: "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" and "The threatened cloud has passed away" The full text of The Mikado is available on English Wikisource: s:The Mikado.
Author: Gilbert and Sullivan; Edison Light Opera Company
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Favorite airs from The Mikado (music by Gilbert and Sullivan, 1885) was a 1914 production by Edison Records, performed by the Edison Light Opera Company. This was one of several phonograph cylinders put out by Edison Records (and, no doubt, others) that attempted to encapsulate an entire opera or musical in about four minutes generally, they consisted of a bit of the opening chorus, a verse or two from one or two of the songs, then a bit of the Act II finale. This one is not atypical. The cast is not given, but in the 1913 recording of Pinafore, also by the Edison Light Opera Company, the following singers were featured: Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley The only copy of the recording I had to work from was not particularly high quality, and, though I think I managed to clean it up fairly well, I had to leave some of the background noise in, or the singers start to sound unnatural since cleanup of static does, by necessity, remove some information as well. By removing clicks and pops, then blending a noise-reduced track with the one just cleaned of the clicks and pops, good results can be achieved. Notes This was Edison Blue Amberol #2179, which was a reissue of Edison 4-minute Amberol #465. Songs All songs are heavily abridged: Overture (first few seconds) A wand'ring minstrel I Three little maids from school are we Tit-willow (On a tree by a river) Act II Finale: "For he's gone and married Yum-Yum" and "The threatened cloud has passed away" The full text of The Mikado is available on English Wikisource: s:The Mikado.
Author: Gilbert and Sullivan; Edison Light Opera Company
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Motorcycle coming and going as crows in the trees protest.
Author: Postworkflow
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Medium wind through high in trees. Stereo space em172s.
Author: Trp
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Microphones - 2x rode nt5 (ortf), rode ntg3.
Author: Walking.With
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The approach and leaving of a motorcycle while the crows in the trees call out.
Author: Cynthiamatty
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Birds song & wind in trees. 48khz 24bit stereo. Ms mic setup.
Author: Rimidal
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A cacophony of birds chirping away in the trees. Tascam dr100 mkiii.
Author: Bittermelonheart
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Cicadas in trees, hot day, summer. Homemade parabolic with em172s.
Author: Trp
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Small european city ambiance recorded with zoom h5. Wind in trees, birds and cars.
Author: Blindraingames
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Sound of bees flying and buzzing in the apple trees.
Author: Smand
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Train horn gets further away, summer, wind in trees. Stereo spaced em172s.
Author: Trp
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Dog barks, somewhat distant, windy day (2011). Sony m10.
Author: Trp
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Strong wind in small trees, waves, slightly abstracted, some internal looping. Zoom h2 internal mics.
Author: Trp
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Sound of birds in trees, a plane overhead, a car drives by, normal neighborhood ambience.
Author: Shelbyshark
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Field recording in rural serbia. Mid afternoon in august. Voices in the distance fade away, a light wind in the trees. Stereo shotgun mic on a boom pole, 2m50 up in the air. 48k/16 bitrecorded in 2010.
Author: Plukx
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A large flock of corellas in a field, featuring them taking flight into some nearby trees.
Author: Cairnz
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Clean wind loop without birds or trees or anything. Generated in audacity with white noise, amplifier, wahwah.
Author: Divinux
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