575 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "A Minor"

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Concert pianist Awadagin Pratt performs w:Johann Sebastian Bach's Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor at the w:White House Evening of Classical Music on November 4, 2009. In addition from 11:22 to 11:27, he salutes United States President Barack Obama with a few bars of "Hail to the Chief".
Author: Untitled
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A cat purring on my lap. Sorry you can hear the mic moving as i tried to get a better sound, but there's a few good clips in there that are perfectly usable with some minor editing.
Author: Fordps
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Basic four chord loop with a beat and some fx and all that cool stuff that you care about.
Author: Seth Makes Sounds
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An ambient loop that was made with three instruments in caustic 3. Can be used as a ambient/emotional instrument in a song. Scale-c pentatonic minor110-bpm.
Author: Igalblech
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Some piano recordings with door noises in the background. First chord is an f major 7th and then it goes down to a d minor seventh or something. Not sure.
Author: Nesden
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Public domain music from musopen.com Q: What restrictions are there for the music downloaded from this site, can I edit it? Share it? Use it for a film project? A: The music on this site is given a public domain license, therefore, there are technically no restrictions on what you do with it. We do ask, out of courtesy, two things. One, that you do not directly sell our recordings for profit, as a great amount of work has been donated to this project, and for the benefit of the public, not profit. Two, we ask that any commerical or derived works attribute Musopen somewhere, to give credit to this project. And for all the film students emailing, yes you may use it in your film, you can then sell the film, containing our music. It's in the public domain afterall. -- http://www.musopen.com/faq.html Musopen has requested in-line attribution in any article this file is used in.
Author: Untitled
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Note: This is only the Prelude in E-flat minor. This recording does not include the corresponding fugue, which is (oddly) in D-sharp minor. Public domain music from musopen.com Q: What restrictions are there for the music downloaded from this site, can I edit it? Share it? Use it for a film project? A: The music on this site is given a public domain license, therefore, there are technically no restrictions on what you do with it. We do ask, out of courtesy, two things. One, that you do not directly sell our recordings for profit, as a great amount of work has been donated to this project, and for the benefit of the public, not profit. Two, we ask that any commerical or derived works attribute Musopen somewhere, to give credit to this project. And for all the film students emailing, yes you may use it in your film, you can then sell the film, containing our music. It's in the public domain afterall. -- http://www.musopen.com/faq.html Musopen has requested in-line attribution in any article this file is used in.  
Author: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) (see Musopen for performance author information)
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The Lick in different swing levels (straight, 60%, 70%, then 80%) on piano. Made in Musescore with the default piano sound with a tempo of 120BPM. In D minor
Author: Roost
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Simple loop i made using the bellsinger from roland mt 32 sounds. I used notes from the e minor chord [cc zero].
Author: Beetlemuse
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A small sample of my classical guitar playing a reggae skank. Could stick this on a sampler and use as a chordal bed for a tune. Might be well coupled with a minor skank playing the root chord and this playing the 7 chord!.
Author: Doncalderone
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Made in ableton live, layered and processed together and assembled into a loop resembling automatic fire. Couple single shots with minor pitch differences in there for bonus.
Author: Superphat
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Formatted for use in the make noise morphagene. Nine chords from my fender rhodes, based around an a-minor root, each on its own splice. See a video of this reel used as a background pad: https://youtu. Be/upezmsyvst4.
Author: Rheynemusic
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A broken space heater that clicks. Recorded with a zoom h5 using the onboard xyh-5 capsule to capture a stereo signal and a sennheiser k6/me66 for a mono track. Very minor post processing to balance the stereo/mono and pull the subs out of the side channels.
Author: Chonkdonk
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A sound file playing the interval of an augmented fifth, in equal temperment. The first tone is a sine wave at 300 Hz, the second is at 476.1 Hz, the last is the interval. Made with NCH Tone generator.
Author: Jeff Dahl
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Me playing on tanpura (an indian instrument), sometimes also called a tambura. It's tuned to c (either major or minor as it's first and fifth). Actually meant this to be a different file. I'll add that as well.
Author: Marvman
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This is a chord loop at 74 bpm it bounces back and forth between b minor and a major (key of a major). This sound was recorded using propellerhead reason 7. 1 via a motu 828 mkiii on 7/12/2014 the synth used is my korg polysix. Enjoy.
Author: Upright
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Short unused chop of a drake type beat.
Author: Tkky
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High resonance experiment with ts-404. This is a somewhat average techno-ish loop. Pretty simple. Only minor editing in audacity (ie. Normalize, remove noise, compress).
Author: Hello Flowers
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. . . But kind of happy?strange thing done on my modular synth. I use a minor scale for one of the parts. Still it sounds. . . Happy/crazy/unreal. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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Chorale segment in half-notes. Synthesised soprano, tenor, alto, and bass sing a i-v7/v-v-i progression in c-major. Minor reverb and noise reduction in post.
Author: Brimistic
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Double Concerto in A minor (Op. 102), concerto for violin, cello, and orchestra — 1st movement. Public domain music from musopen.com Q: What restrictions are there for the music downloaded from this site, can I edit it? Share it? Use it for a film project? A: The music on this site is given a public domain license, therefore, there are technically no restrictions on what you do with it. We do ask, out of courtesy, two things. One, that you do not directly sell our recordings for profit, as a great amount of work has been donated to this project, and for the benefit of the public, not profit. Two, we ask that any commerical or derived works attribute Musopen somewhere, to give credit to this project. And for all the film students emailing, yes you may use it in your film, you can then sell the film, containing our music. It's in the public domain afterall. -- http://www.musopen.com/faq.html Musopen has requested in-line attribution in any article this file is used in.
Author: Composer: Johannes Brahms (see Musopen for performance author information)
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Double Concerto in A minor (Op. 102), concerto for violin, cello, and orchestra — 2nd movement. Public domain music from musopen.com Q: What restrictions are there for the music downloaded from this site, can I edit it? Share it? Use it for a film project? A: The music on this site is given a public domain license, therefore, there are technically no restrictions on what you do with it. We do ask, out of courtesy, two things. One, that you do not directly sell our recordings for profit, as a great amount of work has been donated to this project, and for the benefit of the public, not profit. Two, we ask that any commerical or derived works attribute Musopen somewhere, to give credit to this project. And for all the film students emailing, yes you may use it in your film, you can then sell the film, containing our music. It's in the public domain afterall. -- http://www.musopen.com/faq.html Musopen has requested in-line attribution in any article this file is used in.
Author: Composer: Johannes Brahms (see Musopen for performance author information)
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C major and E minor contrast through their respective notes C and B (in red and orange), each a half step apart or leading tones. The chords share two notes (in blue) however.
Author: Hyacinth at en.wikipedia
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Neighborhood ambiance with a distant helicopter in the sky. Light wind, small birds, and minor vehicle pass by's.
Author: Derek
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Part of the beta loopset, a set of complementary synth loops. It is in the key of c minor, following the chord progression cm bb fm g7. It is four bars long at 110bpm. It is normalized.
Author: Jesuswaffle
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Bach's "overture (suite) no. 2 in b minor bwv 1067: vii. Badinerie" converted into an 8-bit, chip-tune ringtone. It makes a perfect loop, so it is great for call ring-tone.
Author: Porrumentzio
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Українська: Й.С. Бах. Фуга dis-moll з І тому ДТК. Виконує Андрій Бондаренко. Запис здійснено апаратурою ВМУА на кабінетному роялі з хоровим строєм. Johann Sebastian Bach: Fugue in D-sharp minor, BWV 853, from Well-Tempered Clavier, vol. I. Performed by Andriy Bondarenko. The piano has a choir-like tuning, sorry :)
Author: A1
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Example of a tonal answer in J.S. Bach's Fugue no. 16 in G minor, BWV 861, from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 Comienzo de ejemplo de una respuesta tonal en una exposición fugada. este fichero Midi corresponde a la exposición de la Fuga número 16 en Sol menor (BWV 861) extraído del libro 1 de la obra El clave bien temperado de Juan Sebastián Bach
Author: J.S. Bach
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Recording of a train arriving at a station, remaining in the station and then leaving. Note- there is some minor wind noise. This recording took place in november of 2015 at meadowhall train station. Recorded with a zoom h2next portable mic.
Author: Oscarius
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Piece of backing vocals from my new song, dropping on soundcloud soon. Key of bm, 80 bpm. Notes are b,a, a, f#.
Author: F R A G I L E
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Recorded at buttsbury wash, part of the river wid, essex, uk. This is a part of the river that flows across a minor road (a ford). Birds can be heard in the background but the main sound is from the flowing water. Recorded with a sennheiser me66/k6 attached to a zoom h5.
Author: Naturenotesuk
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Chromatic fourth in Johann Sebastian Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier (the chromatic fourth is indicated by a red bracket). From Fugue No. 2 in D minor of the second book of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier (BWV 875). Entered into Finale 2006, with red bracket added in Photoshop. The music this excerpt comes from is public domain. My selection and addition of bracket is GFDL.
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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I made this loop in logic 9 testing a new virtual guitar instrument. Bpm: 95. Key: e minor.
Author: Yellowtree
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I recorded myself singing in the tunnel that connects the buildings on the minnesota state capitol complex. This is the first measure of music in the kyrie mass in g minor, which is usually sang by a chorus in a cathedral environment. The tunnel makes it sound exactly like i'm singing in a church.
Author: Emilyzitek
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A ring of keys picked up and dropped repeatedly from a height of 6" or so into a tub of coins. Assorted metal-against-metal sounds when picked up, short metallic crashes when dropped. Some minor removal of background noise. Recorded with minidisc and condenser mic, close, indoors.
Author: Cubic
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Mystic chord on C as the 7th, 10th, 13th, 9th, 12th, and 8th harmonics. 7 = B♭ = C = 0 cents = 1/1 = unison 8 = C = D- = 231.17 cents = 8/7 = septimal major second 9 = D = E = 435.08 cents = 9/7 = septimal major third 10 = E = F♯ = 617.49 cents = 10/7 = greater septimal tritone (11 = F↑ = G↑- = 782.49 cents = 11/7 = undecimal minor sixth) 12 = G = A = 933.13 cents = 12/7 = greater just minor seventh 13 = A♭ = B♭- = 1071.70 cents = 13/7 = ?
Author: Hyacinth
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Just a test of my new interface and walrus slo effects pedal with an epiphone sg pro. No set tempo and a missed note or two, but use it as you like and please comment on what you may use it on. Edited on sony vegas. Thanks.
Author: Tubbers
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I decided to tinker around on an old kid's practice first act piano. There are metal rods inside that are struck, and produce a plink/ringing sound. It is also out of tune, which makes it wonderful for producing an eerie feeling when played in a minor key.
Author: N Audioman
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Sad piano keys sound in a minor key for the atmosphere, good for background for cinematic drama, strong rhythm accompany, sequence repeats, for you to use. Let me know what you think. Recorded with audacity and magix music maker ultimate.
Author: Liezen
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*Two-hundred-ninth harmonic on C = A↑♭. Just: 209:128 = 848.83 cents. Limit: 19-limit. MIDI pitch bend: 80,79
Author: Hyacinth
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Sound of the tip of a retracted pen being scraped and run over my hand. There is the odd squeak of the plastic against the skin. Some minor processing has been applied to cut the really low frequency sounds (sub 200hz).
Author: Sciman
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Pretty cool vocal i made for my dubstep track. Maybe someone else might find it useful as well. :)it's loopable, but i left a bit of space at the end for the reverb, so you might want to chop it first, if you're going to loop it. 140 bpm, e minor (probably). Btw i'd be really happy, if you show me what you made with this, but that's fully optional. :d.
Author: Shyinka
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*Two-hundred-third harmonic on C = A♭+. Just: 203:128 = 798.40 cents. Limit: 29-limit. MIDI pitch bend: 62,95 on P5
Author: Hyacinth
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Nighttime crickets recorded on the screened porch of a log cabin in cooperstown, new york, usa. Zoom h1n, stereo, 48k, 24-bit. Gain boosted 12 db. Minor cleanup with izotope rx. Recorded in october, 2020.
Author: Greysound
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A live recording of a 100+ choir in rehearsal. Recorded using a matched pair of rode nt5 for the left & right with an additional akg c451 for the centre. The idea of this recording was to capture the way a choirs sound fills a room. Some minor addtional eq has been used in the 35khz range boosting by 1db to give the performance a little oompf.
Author: Nigelnormal
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Picardy third example from Johann Sebastian Bach's cantata Ich habe genug, BWV 82 in G Minor at a cadence in the right-hand of a realised continuo part Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:13, 13 July 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5.
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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