Title Soft Whistle Artist stilgar Original mp3 data Length:0:05 minutes (227.06 KB) Format:FLAC Mono 44kHz 342Kbps (VBR) User tags Human, whistling Type Single Subject, Human PDSounds record number 619 Comment Whistling softly over the microphone.
An illustration with music of Humpty Dumpty from : Walter Crane, Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes, A Collection of Alphabets, Rhymes, Tales, and Jingles (London, 1877), p. 42.
Some riffing on a small bamboo mouth harp purchased in yunnan, china. The pumi name for these instruments is didi or cuocuo. This one is a relatively low register, for this instrument. Recorded with toptech tf-a27 digital voice recorder.
One piece of a bamboo wind chime struck with a rubber mallet quietly, noise removed, and amplified to max volume without distortion. Recorded with a cheap mic.
A bamboo grove creaks and rattles in the wind. Distant bird song intermittently comes through. Recorded with a pair of c-series contact microphones by jez riley french and a sound devices mixpre-6 ii. Recorded in 48khz 24bit wave.
This is a japanese bamboo flute. It is called shakuhachi. Recorded in the summer with the windows open, you can hear lots of little insects in the background. Try some reverb and delay on this one !.
Small, six note marimba, recorded wide stereo with a sony pcm-d50. The notes are, from low to high, f, g, a, c#, d#, and f. Two samples were taken per note.
My flute dizi from navegando amazônia musickey: c 88bpm. Please, check out my custom services page for a complete list of all the other extras you can get on https://www. Fiverr. Com/carloscarty.
Joyful and Triumphant performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 13 from A Merry Little Christmas (2017).
作者: Composition: Floyd Werle, John Bliss; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Singing Sergeants and Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force
A simple yet familiar riff on a low a3 native american bamboo flute. I tried to make it so it would loop. This is part of project that i am working on that involves several flutes. If you use this as backing for your piece, please share it.
The sound of planted bamboo creaking in the wind, with the occasional crow. Could be used for any creaking wood. Recorded in brisbane, australia using a bp4025 microphone and zoom f6 floating-point recorder.
The putipu'ù is a percussion instrument used in neapolitan folk music and, generally speaking in the folk music of much of southern italy. (an alternative name is "caccavella". ) the name putipù is onomatopoeia for the "burping" sound the instrument makes when played. The instrument consists of a membrane stretched across a resonating chamber, like a drum. Instead of the membrane being stuck, however, a handle is used to compress air rhythmically within the chamber. The air then spurts audibly out of the not-quite-hermetic seal that fastens the membrane to the clay or metal body of the instrument.
This file is an extraction of 0 second to 4 second from the following filehttp://freesound. Org/people/iluppai/sounds/148845/it is for audio signal processing for music application. The link for the class is:https://class. Coursera. Org/audio-002/. .
Simple recording of a long bamboo rain maker. Captured in a regular living room using a clippy stereo em172 microphone and a zoom h5 recorder. Minimal editing in ocenaudio. Enjoy ;-). Want to support the creation of more cc0 sounds?https://flattr. Com/profile/cabled_mess.
Some swooshes/ swishes made of many materials. Please, consider listening my music on bandcamp:. Https://mrthenoronha. Bandcamp. Com/album/mstech-educational-projects-soundtrack.