32 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Triple Meter"

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3-4 equals 3-8 drum pattern.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 02:55, 20 July 2009 using Sibelius 5.
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3/4 drum pattern.
Author: Created by Hyacinth using Sibelius 5.
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3/4 version of Image:Characteristic rock drum pattern.png.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius.
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Triple-dotted note example rhythm, but with three dots.
Author: Hyacinth
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12/8 drum pattern.
Author: Hyacinth at en.wikipedia
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Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition: "Promenade", chords/chord progression gm: i-VII6-i-VII-v-VII-III-i-IV-IV6-VII Created by Hyacinth (talk) 14:23, 3 November 2011 using Sibelius and Paint. Source: Nattiez (1990). Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology of Music (Musicologie générale et sémiologue, 1987). Translated by Carolyn Abbate (1990). ISBN 0691027145.(from enwikipedia)
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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Canter rhythm depicted by the ride cymbal of a drum set whose bass and snare play boom-chick-chick in 3/4.
Author: Hyacinth
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Two-step drum pattern associated with the older NON-Texas two-step dance pattern.
Author: Hyacinth
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Simple quadruple drum pattern: divides four beats into two. Created in Sibelius.
Author: Hyacinth at en.wikipedia
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Compound duple drum pattern: divides two beats into three. Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
Author: Hyacinth at en.wikipedia
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Texas two-step drum pattern associated with the dance step.
Author: Hyacinth
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Simple duple drum pattern: divides two beats into two. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 02:19, 20 July 2009 using Sibelius 5.
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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A short theka, jathi and muktaayam in tishra nade (triple meter), adi taala (8 beats in a cycle) on a mridangam. (amateur playing).
Author: Ajaysm
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Yamaha mt-09 (fz-09) flyby on race track - no other bikes running.
Author: Richwise
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Spektrum dx4e startup sound.
Author: Exacom
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Sound i made with my mouth, enjoy.
Author: Penisshit
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Parking meter ticket coming out of machine.
Author: Beatsbycasper
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One piece of sound of my final school work.
Author: Fpanskapavlik Filip
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Sound recorded from the 16 meter band thursday, august 14, 2014 at 08:30. Sw listening is an evening and night activity, but it’s never silent. My radio is a sony icf-sw11. Recorded to my trusted and cheap dynasonic pdr-1. I love voices….
Author: Gis Sweden
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Zip twisting mechanism sound, then a drop glug sound. Also sound like a bottle glug. Use examples: you can use this in a number of ways if you edit it. 1. Parking meter. 2. Edit/cut the sound so that it sounds like you are using a drink vending machine. 3. Use the end glug sound as bottle being put down. Or copy and past the glug multiple times in a row to simulate someone heavily drinking from a bottle. 4. Glug sound can be used as something dropping in water. -[ recording info ]-. I created this accidentally while making bead strand zip sounds and hitting the microphone. Studio mic: at4033recorded in: adobe audition 3mastered: using eq, compressed, noise gated, and normalized to -. 1. *no credit is ever needed to use my samples!*read my profile for further info.
Author: Monnie
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Here is a gas meter on a restaurant. I managed to get a chunk without much background noise here but i do change the mic position part way through the recording. . You'll notice it gets darker, then change it back. There's enough of each to get a good loop going as i have in the past. Recorded with a zoom h4.
Author: Jessepash
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A short theka in khanda nade (pentuple meter) on the mridangam.
Author: Ajaysm
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I only use a triple osc and i took an advantage of the several asio bugs of my soundcard. I don't mix the sound. I've re-recorded that shape 17 times, after that, i applied massive echo and reverb filters. 3 osc, echo, reverb, compressor. For this record, i've deleted the major part of the notes. Some new settings of the echo filter, are applied.
Author: The Odds
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This was a pretty hard work. I only use a triple osc and i took an advantage of the several asio bugs of my soundcard. I don't mix the sound. I've re-recorded that shape 15 times, after that, i applied massive echo and reverb filters. 3 osc, echo, reverb, compressor.
Author: The Odds
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An oral rendition (konnakol) of mridangam solkattu. Comprises of a short theka in khanda nade (pentuple meter).
Author: Ajaysm
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A taxi meter machine printing the receipt and than the driver tearing it.
Author: Orelbitan
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A clash cymbal turned down to 10 bpm, repeated on different tones depending on my mood and a triple osc was added. Effects: massive delay and reverb, echo and a compressor.
Author: The Odds
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My ghost meter signals a change in emf which is a sign of paranormal activity. Slow individual beeps along with very fast beeps signal strong activity. Useful for paranormal investigation-type videos or podcasts.
Author: Perrybassin
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Free improvisation on a triple osc. . . Subnotes. Effects: asio driver bugs, compressor, a little reverb.
Author: The Odds
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Stereo recording incorporating 2 recordings made simultaneously on the web sdr (software defined radio) in north east pensylvania (fn21mh) at http://k3fef. Com:8901/and the one at raf hackgreen in nantwich in cheshire (io83ra) http://hackgreensdr. Org:8901/i used the filename of one of the recordings for part of this new dual receivers recording mixed in goldwave and time-synched by ear. Left channel is the pensylvania receiver, right channel is the uk receiver. Heard are various stations working or trying to work w1uuu in massachusetts including stations in the dominican republic, argentina, the ukraine, trinidad and tobago, colombia and florida. Some stations are heard better in pa, some better in the uk. Lots of static crashes heard from late spring lightning storms hundreds or thousands of kilometers away from both receivers. You can find over 100 receivers athttp://websdr. Org/most allow you to record, though some have a 15-minute timer.
Author: Kbclx
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A short on the fly rhythmic improvisation on ghatam and morsing. It starts out on a duple meter and slowly moves to a triple meter.
Author: Ajaysm
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