63 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Wedding"

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Inamorata melodie nuptiale for piano' 1913 by George De Cairos Rego (1858-1946) Inamorata [music] : melodie nuptiale for piano / by G. de Cairos-Rego[1], Nicholson & Co, (Please provide a date or year)
Author: George De Cairos Rego http://nla.gov.au/anbd.aut-an35454711
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Originals made with these tools :# fl studio 11# adobe premiere pro cs3# boss digital studio br-864# microphone sony f-730# harman kardon 20 in analog system# suzuki electric guitar sls-50bk# keyboard casio.
Author: Astronautchild
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Originals made with these tools :# fl studio 11# adobe premiere pro cs3# boss digital studio br-864# microphone sony f-730# harman kardon 20 in analog system# suzuki electric guitar sls-50bk# keyboard casio.
Author: Astronautchild
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Todays organ practice in schaffhausen cathedral. Youtube video of the recording: https://youtu. Be/uazae4kefhm. 96khz24bit/s.
Author: Astounded
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John Philip Sousa's "Wedding March" (1918) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 89 from the band's 2019 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 5 (1917-1922). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Untitled
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I used a tiny silver medal and a glass container to replicate the sound of a wedding ring being set on a glass bedside table. Different combinations, hollow, compact, with and without rattling. Rode ntg2 + zoom h4nno processing.
Author: Franciscopcoutinho
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John Philip Sousa's "Wedding March" (1918) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 89 from the band's 2019 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 5 (1917-1922). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Untitled
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I recorded this sound at a wedding. The brides arrived in a white carriage pulled by two white horses. This was recorded directly by my canon eosr. (originally a video) i came to freesound looking for an audio clip that i could overlay and saw there were none. So i figured i would contribute what i have. Thanks.
Author: Chuckeazay
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This was recorded at a wedding and celebration party afterward. Several hundred people talking in a very large room. It should be random enough to be used for most any situation where one needs ambient crowd noise. This was recorded directly from the on board mic of a full hd camera that uses acvhd. What you are listening to was rendered off at 48hz and 16 bits.
Author: Toonothing
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Just a large group of people talking in an amphitheater after a wedding ceremony, recorded with an h4n. I really liked the acoustics and felt like it would work well for background sound. Use however you'd like- no attribution required!. If you feel like saying "thanks" by sending a few dollars my way you can definitely do that!. Paypal: billgrip@gmail. Comvenmo: @bill-grip.
Author: Billgrip
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Composer: César Cui (1835-1918) Title: Gloria Patri and Wedding Recessional from the opera "The Saracen" Printed source: Piano-vocal score published in Moscow by P. Jurgenson, 1899. This is a rudimentary MIDI arrangement and Ogg recording therefrom made by Mllefifi, Nov. 29, 2005 The music itself is in the public domain. Mllefifi is making this audio file available to promote the composer and for whatever other use can be made of it, besides linking it to the article "The Saracen (opera)".
Author: No machine-readable author provided. Mllefifi assumed (based on copyright claims).
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The sound of st mary le bow (london), a. K. A. The bow bells, ringing stedman cinques, as a practice. The zoom h4npro was placed above the bells, in the base of the spire, on a thin wooden trapdoor. Fairly lenghty recording (13 mins), but gives plenty of time to select from. Take a small section from the start for the traditional "rounds" where the bells sound in descending order (in terms of pitch), or select from the bulk of the recording to get some traditional english style change ringing. These bells are known as the bells white called dick whittington (mayor of london) back when he tried to flee, and also as the 'great bells of bow' in nursery rhyme 'oranges and lemons'. Use away! this seems to be (imo - that of a proper bellringer) the best recording of bells on here, so please do use it!!.
Author: Jlm
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Binaural* recording of cathedral bells repeating over and over (not looped). Towards the end of the file the bells are heard from a distance (the recording continued while walking away). Recording notes:. 1. Recorded in the field using soundman okm ii binaural microphones with the h1 zoom recorder. Sunday 87/2/2015 mid afternoon. 2. The recording has been left unedited to allow the greatest amount of creative reworking. 3. Recordings are as long as possible for video usage (it's easier to shorten a sound than to expand it). 4. Volume in these series will be left unaltered to allow easier mixing as far as possible. You won't have distant birdsong louder than a closeup door slam. 5. Attribution is appreciated but not necessary. A "thanks" or smiley face in the comments below will be fine. Commercial use is okay. Any concerns, send me a message. *binaural is a recording method that allows surround sound over stereo headphones but over speakers can add depth when mixed with other sounds.
Author: Apinsent
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