17 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Violin Bow"

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It is an open a string sound with short bow strokes.
Author: Violinsimma
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Glass bowed with a violin bow.
Author: Sinewavelab
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Violin string sound w/ pressure, played with the violin bow from back part of the violin bridge. 48khz/24bit.
Author: Clemzack
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I took a d5-violintone and filtered it,so that the dark bow noise could be heard.
Author: Deleteduser
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A bowed banjo from my "not so exotic instruments" sample pack. It's born to be used with your compositions, and with fl studio. Use with care! bowed with a violin bow. Makes me think of kitties with peppermint claws. ;)use for background chords and drones.
Author: Skytheguy
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Recording of a violin bow being drawn across the strings of a guitar + eq and fx mix. Akg p220 -20db.
Author: Infinita
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Double bass recording!free to use !have fun!.
Author: Elzozo
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Double bass recording!free to use !have fun!.
Author: Elzozo
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Double bass recording!free to use !have fun!.
Author: Elzozo
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Made with edirol orchestral + damage.
Author: Younoise
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This is the sound of a group of harp strings being excited using the hairs of a violin bow, but processed in two iterations.
Author: Heumo
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The erhu is an chinese string instrument with two strings,which is playeda lot in china. The samples are recordings from a free vst-instrument.
Author: Tarane
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Made some sounds for a film i worked on. Thought i should share since i use so many of the sounds from this website. =).
Author: Rileywarren
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Oliviolin is a very simple kind of primitive instrument made from two olive tree sticks and a guitar string!.
Author: Uzbazur
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Took a violin bow to a chinese guzheng and the results were pretty great. Good for ambience, drones and creepy stuff. Recorded with blue spark and blue bluebird condenser mics through a scarlett 6i6 interface. Uncut with a small glue compressor to minimize spikes.
Author: Pufermufin
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A violin bow scraped back and forth on various parts of the neck of my acoustic bass with a little bit of reverb and compression applied, several samples to choose from, and a bit at the end that sounds kind of like a big monster snarling. Recorded with a blue yeti blackout.
Author: Edlain
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Ok, i don't know how many of you might be interested in this, but i figure there's no harm in posting it. I'm working on some original songs. Laptop-based, electronic songs, with many orchestral parts, including violin, viola, cello, and string bass. Presonus studio one has some very nice vst string instruments, and i have some really great ones for kontakt. But they all are missing one thing, and i couldn't find the (admittedly esoteric) sound that i'm looking for anywhere on the internet. Being a viola player myself, i recorded myself playing these very particular incidental sounds. Let me explain-. There's this 'grabby' sound that a well-rosined bow makes just is it is first being drawn across the string. Listen carefully to any of the pros and you'll hear it. In your laptop sequences, if used subtly, right at the point where the first note of a phrase is initiated, this sound can give the string part a marked sense of realism*. This, combined with vibrato, reverb and a nice warm/tube/tape saturation setting, nobody will be able to tell the difference between your vst and the real thing. About the audio-i tried to keep them as pitchless as possible, thus not limiting their utility. I recorded two sets of all four open strings (c, g, d, a), first close mic'ed, and once from a few feet away, in stereo. Or to say it another way, the sounds are as follows-1. Open c close2. Open g close3. Open d close4. Open a close5. Open c far6. Open g far7. Open d far8. Open a far. It's totally overkill for me to record all the different versions, but i suppose somebody out there might find one more appropriate than another for their purposes. They work pretty effortlessly for violin and viola, but you might have to pitch them down for cello and string bass. I added no processing whatsoever, apart from normalizing each individual sound. Aiff, recorded at 44/16. Nady scm-2090 stereo condenser mic, focusrite saffire pro 24 interface, recorded in logic. Not the quietest room, but these sounds will be so far down in the mix that it won't matter. Free for all to download, no attribution necessary. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/bruce%20burbank/sounds/220917/. As an example, here's the part i'm working on that motivated me to record these sounds, with the grabby sound in place. See if you can spot the three times i used it. *pro tip- much the same way i'll insert an inhale breath right before horn or oboe phrases.
Author: Bruce Burbank
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