14 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Unfortunate"

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Author: Écrivain
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Author: Skibkamusic
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This is a file that i created with only my voice, multitracked many times with each track altered in a different way, using audacity. Hope it works for you.
Author: Onzman
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Good King Wenceslaus, is an 1853 English Christmas carol, set to the melody of "Tempus adest floridum" a thirteenth-century Latin carol for spring. It is here performed by the chorus of U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own", led by Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr. (Leader & Commander) and CSM Debra L. McGarity (Command Sergeant Major) c. 2010. However, only verses 1, 3, and 5 are performed, giving it a somewhat disjointed storyline, which is very unfortunate.
Author: Tune is 13th century, first published in the 1582 Finnish song collection Piae Cantiones. Lyrics are by John Mason Neale (1818-1866), in collaboration with Thomas Helmore (1811-1890}. First published in Carols for Christmas-Tide (1853) Performed by the chorus of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own".
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A fish approaching with a fade in. Foleyd in my bathtub with some unfortunate echo.
Author: Adviseme
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A fish swimming away with a fade out. Foleyd in my bathtub with some unfortunate echo.
Author: Adviseme
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This is a recording of a lovely old british automobile. It includes door opening/closing sounds and some unfortunate handling noise.
Author: Lonskwad
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Several sounds of small blades hitting, with unfortunate cheap reverb applied. Recorded using a cheap condenser microphone through a focusrite saffire 24 dsp.
Author: Loudernoises
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I have some rather unfortunate news for you: i cannot remember how i made this or what i made it from. I hop it doesn't matter to you too much. Made with audacity.
Author: Ecfike
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Freezing rain recorded falling underneath a tree at night. Some unfortunate rumble from a nearby airport, could be eq'd out (or left in for something spooky!).
Author: Jaegrover
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I made this loop in fl studio a few months ago when i got a bitcrusher. Its unfortunate i don't have a higher quality version of this or the flp, because it was a pretty good loop.
Author: Boogerborg
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Binaural recording of wind and natural environment, from "dante's view", a scenic lookout on the side of a mountain in griffith park, los angeles. This is a public area and unfortunate human sounds are present.
Author: Stomachache
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This piece was produced using a text-to-speech program on a "rant" by francis e. Dec. Mr. Dec was a disbarred lawyer from new york state who spent the balance of his adult life writing and publishing rants against a global conspiracy that had removed him from the legal profession, controlled the white house for decades, performed clandestine medical operations on the entire population of earth and worked for a malevolent entity called the "world wide communist gangster computer god". Mr. Dec appears to have hated just about every religious, racial, ethnic, professional and political group that he was aware of. Although i have tried to maintain the syntax and general flow of this rant; i have taken the liberty of removing the more offensive passages and phrases. Since the development and widespread use of anti-psychotic drugs in north america, schizophrenic creativity of this level of complexity has become harder to find. Street ranters are an endangered species but my memories of them include the unusually stiff, declamatory and repetitious cadence of their speeches. Curiously, a speech-to-text program mimics some of these features. I hope that the irony in using a computer voice cuts two ways. Mr. Dec's rants are in the public domain. To his credit he was very open source with his work. My use of dec's writings should not be construed as advocacy for his views nor as an endorsement of how our society currently treats persons labeled as schizophrenic. The wikipedia entry on francis e. Dec is a good and balanced starting point if you are interested in the life and work of this very unique and unfortunate man. I leave the listener with this quote by g. K. Chesterton-. "the madman is not the man who has lost his reason, the madman is the man who has lost everything except his reason. ". --.
Author: Klangfabrik
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