752 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Violin"

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Songː "Pato cua cua". Authorː Juan Rodríguez (1895-1928). Played byː Julio De Caro y su Orquesta Típica. Recorded in Nov 15th 1926. At 1926 the orquestra (sextet) had the following integrationː Bandoneons: Pedro Laurenz & Armando Blasco. Violins. Julio De Caro & Emilio De Caro. Piano: Francisco De Caro. Bass: Enrique Kraus. Temaː "Pato cua cua" (tango). Autorː Juan Rodríguez (1895-1928). Interpretado porː Julio De Caro y su Orquesta Típica Grabado el 15 de noviembre de 1926. La Orquesta en 1926 estaba integrada por Bandoneones: Pedro Laurenz y Armando Blasco. Violines. Julio De Caro y Emilio De Caro. Piano: Francisco De Caro. Contrabajo: Enrique Kraus. Pedro Laurenz (1er bandoneón), Armando Blasco (2do bandoneón), Julio De Caro (1er violín), Emilio De Caro (2do violín), Francisco De Caro (piano), Enrique Krauss (contrabajo).
Author: Juan Rodríguez (1895-1928)
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This is a version of a previous file i created (https://freesound. Org/people/funwithsound/sounds/394897/)that includes a gong at the end to make it more dramatic. The link to the gong sound is here: https://freesound. Org/people/veiler/sounds/209917/. It would be really nice of you to credit the user "veiler" for their awesome gong sound, and maybe me for making the failure sound. But no obligations. :-). While perusing freesound for a nice and dramatic sound or two of failures, all the ones i've seen were pretty wimpy, so-to-speak. So i decided to create a few failure samples on a music-making program called musescore. These are for big whopper failures (or "epic failures") and are very dramatic - they may also be used for a scary event in a film or play. It includes a short buildup and a loud dissonant chord at the end to create suspense and horror. For this project i used violins, violas, cellos, double basses, timpani, cymbals and brass. Enjoy!.
Author: Funwithsound
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