66 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Upright"

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I´ve found a more than 2 meters high and wide bronze artwork hanging upright. It has several blocks on its surface, looking just like a upright hanging town. On 5 of the "houses" i played a rhythm, using rather hard drumsticks für kettledrums. Recorded with zoom h4n with 2 schoeps ccm4 mics.
Author: Sfranke
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A drone created from a small sample of chords played on an upright piano. Creating using paulstretch in audacity.
Author: Jay Mar
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Short improv on 3/4 upright acoustic bass. Iphone mic recording. Mastered with apple plug-ins and vinyl filter.
Author: Del Monte
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Creating my own small trio with cello ensemble. Did not have an upright base, would have been better. Here it is. Enjoy.
Author: Liezen
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Speeded up c major piano arpeggio for a little success sound. Played on a welmar upright piano, recorded on audacity using a ux31a asus internal laptop microphone.
Author: Djm
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Sound of an upright washing machine, filling with water. Lid is opened to stem the flow of water to a dribble then stop.
Author: Higginsdj
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Jazzy rock tune i made 2 days ago on bandlab. I used upright piano and daylight guitar. Also added some fx. Made on bandlab.
Author: Dearydanmusic
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Cool and jazzy music bed loop for radio stations and podcasts. This sound was made using cubase, with some samplers of a 70's drum machine and a classical upright bass.
Author: Gulyas
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I had an old upright piano that i rarely played (i'm a bass player/audio tech). I used a felt mallet to strike the piano wires from the bottom of the piano. Enjoy!. .
Author: Joelpless
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Creepy sound produced with an old upright piano's upper strings. A short glissando played downwards on the piano strings with fingers. Damper pedal held down. Recorded with zoom h1.
Author: Domestophonics
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Creepy sound produced with an old upright piano's upper strings. A short glissando played upwards on the piano strings with fingers. Damper pedal held down. Recorded with zoom h1.
Author: Domestophonics
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Sample of h-tonk, a tack piano that reproduces the altered version of ordinary upright piano with thumb-tacks on the hammers.
Author: Syntheway
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Vigorous picked bass sound. Preset #4 from bassesland vsti software. Notes starting from c5 produce harmonics. Http://syntheway. Com/bassesland. Htm. Bassesland is a virtual bass software that covers a wide range of sounds, from an electric bass guitar or an acoustic double bass, to the vintage bass synthesizers. Features. - rotary switch selector to change between the following basses:. 01 electro acoustic bass02 fretless electric bass03 jazz electric bass04 fingered bass and harmonics05 picked bass and harmonics06 muted bass and harmonics07 slapped electric bass08 bass slides (glissandos)09 fuzz bass overdrive10 minimoog sub-bass11 moog prodigy bass12 moog system 55 modular synth13 moog taurus pedal preset14 moog taurus bass pedal preset15 roland jx-3p juicy funk16 roland jx-8p synth bass17 roland juno-106 fat bass18 clavia nord lead acid bass19 oberheim ob-xa buzz bass20 arp 2600 bass (arp instruments, inc)21 oscar bass (oxford synthesiser company)22 kawai k3 resonance bass23 upright bass (acoustic double bass)24 upright bass pizzicato.
Author: Syntheway
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A short line on upright bass i made in garageband for something called victors crypt. Think it would be perfect for an intro to a scary pod or something like that. Feel free to use it as long as you give me the credit for it/write me as composer. And subscribe to and watch my channel :). Be cool and subscribe to victors crypt:https://www. Youtube. Com/channel/uca8o46_wrqzehsdzuwfq3rq. Throw horns, dance & hail satan!.
Author: Victor Natas
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My childhood piano, an old german upright. Recorded using a studio projects b3 condenser mic through a presonus tubepre into an akai mpc1000. Mic'd from the top with the lid up, closer to the bass end. The piano is old and slightly out of tune, with a crack in the soundboard. The only processing was with analogx autotune to tune the samples, which did a very good job. Sampled 3 notes per octave so each sample only needs to be tuned + or - a semitone to span the whole range. It is a dark and moody sounding, a lot of character but in now way "pristine".
Author: Meg
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88 piano keys, long natural reverb: up to 13 seconds per note. This is me giving back. I love freesound. You guys saved my bacon back in the day. Recently i searched for free piano notes for a game i'm making, but the only ones i could find ended too quickly. I need long reverb! luckily i have an old piano, so i made my own. So this is me giving back. This is an old piano!!!. We had the piano tuned a year ago, but it is well over 60 years old, so be warned! these notes have character! if you want perfect tone, either edit them individually, generate something artificially, or buy a professional set. But if you want a piano with personality, this is for you. Being an old piano, it only has 85 keys. So i created the highest 3 notes by speeding up previous notes, to make the modern standard 88 keys. How the notes were created. The notes are created on an old (well over 50 years) steinhoff upright piano. It only has 85 keys, so i faked the highest 3 keys by taking previous keys and changing their pitch. I opened the top, balanced my trusty everesta bm-800 condenser microphone across the top near the high note end, and held down the "loud" pedal. Each note was then hit and kept pressed down until i could no longer hear any reverb. Notes were saved as mp3 using my laptop, using free sound recorder on the highest quality settings. Yeah, i know it isn't flac, but i am strictly amateur with budget to match, and that was the best i could do. After that, all editing was of course uncomopressed until the final save. How the notes were edited. Editing was kept to a minimum, mainly to enhance the reverberation. All editing took place on audacity on linux mint. First i cropped any silence from the start. Next, used the envelope function to gradually increae volume to 200% over a couple of seconds. That is, the quietest part of the reverb is twice as loud as you might expect. Because for my game i sometimes need a single piano key to last ten seconds. Next i maximised the volume. If there was just a single stray waveform that stuck out then i reduced that by 2db or so then maximised again. Because like i said, i want to hear that reverb! i then found the part where background noise starts to be noticeable, and faded out over 1 second or so. This meant that the lowest notes had as much as 13 seconds of reverb, whereas the highest notes might only have 2 or so. Finally i checked the result, and edited three or four notes that i felt were just too ugly (badly tuned, or for some reason the software suddenly got hissy when the note became too quiet. Weird. ) i also slightly changed the pitch of a couple of notes that were slightly out of tune but otherwise ok. No doubt a better ear than mine could teak all of the notes. But as i said, it's an old piano and we're keeping it real. Finally, files were compressed to ogg at the highest quality setting, using soundkonverter. Why not flac?. I live in the countryside with very slow broadband, so i apologise for including more of the original files. But as it was, uploading this zip file took about an hour. Enjoy. Legal. Use this for anything you want, commercial or not, credit me or not. Consider it public domain. My main concern is that i had completely legal sound for my game, with nice long reverb and character. Uploading it here provides proof that i created it first, just in case anybody comes back and says "those are mine" (it happens).
Author: Tedagame
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