2,237 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Bell"

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Clock, wall, small, old, striking mechanism but no bell, ticking, contact mic, another position. Mic: akg 411.
Author: Be A Hero Not A Patriot
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Short ding noise created using garageband on mac.
Author: Chelle
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Switch sound 01comm switch.
Author: Mad Monkey
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Field recording in stereo of various bikebells.
Author: Gecop
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Author: AntumDeluge
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Author: AntumDeluge
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Bicycle sounds of a wheel turning and bell ringing.
Author: Jessba
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Bright bell tiny sequence, maybe for a minimal techno song.
Author: Pera
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Slowly squeezing an aluminum can.
Author: Noisehag
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This is a stick hitting a cheese grater.
Author: Noisehag
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Sound of temple. People's voice and bell sound.
Author: Permagnuslindborg
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Cat toy jingling, playing animals.
Author: Abir
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Metallic sound with a bit of delay effect.
Author: Ritmundano
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Author: AntumDeluge
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Author: AntumDeluge
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Author: AntumDeluge
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Loyola field recording.
Author: Michaelchoi
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Bright glockenspiel sound played in a single arpeggio.
Author: Megaman
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Author: Spring Spring
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Wav-file recorded with the zoom h1 with internal microphone. You hear bells from a group of sheep or goats in the distance. Recorded in entlebuech, switzerland. Bonny orbit sound library.
Author: Bonnyorbit
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Daisy Bell sung by Edward M. Favor (1856-1936). Edison Phonograph Co.: 1058. Recorded on brown wax cylinder. Original cylinder in collection of John Levin. Spoken introduction removed.
Author: Composed by Harry Dacre, sung by Edward M. Favor
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The bells of santa maría la real gothic church ring in an autumn evening. Once the tolls stop you can hear the city's background noise at its main square. Olite is a small town in the south of navarra (spain). Recorded with a poco x3 phone's recorder in hq mode.
Author: Nomadas
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One single ring of a set of indian finger cymbals. Good for when angels get their wings. :).
Author: Misstickle
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This is a file from here that i edited for this song. Original files is: http://www. Freesound. Org/samplesviewsingle. Php?id=14461my first upload to this site.
Author: Rickdyson
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Typing nonsense on a royal quiet de luxe typewriter, with the end-of-line bell and resetting at the end. Recorded with a rode ntg2 and tascam dr-100 in an office.
Author: Videog
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On a music tour mostly travelling along the volga river and stopping at various places on the way. Captured on portable cassette recorder. Walking around moscow, may 1992.
Author: Trp
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A more experimental bell type sound. Played a bit with a copy of the gemini vst synth. Preset options: https://www. Dropbox. Com/s/r69l18e1vejjpz5/preset. Jpg.
Author: Martinbeltov
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Mississauga transit bus announcement. Transcription: "(bell) stop requested. Please exit, rear door. ".
Author: Chungusa
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I have recorded the sound of my tuning fork on my flask. That's look like a ring bell. I applied a whawha effect on my recording and i reversed the sens of the sound.
Author: Iut Paris
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Just ringing my door bell. Pretending to be impatient. Recorded with zoom h2. Edited with audacity. This sound is cc0 but i highly recommend that you include a link to this page when using it, to avoid misunderstandings. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
Author: Qubodup
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I combined 2 sounds. One sound is always the same till the end and the other sound is separated in three times: one is lower, the other one louder and again lower, but still the same sound. To finish the sound i put a gong sound to show that is finish.
Author: Iut Paris
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A recording made during the tennjin festival in osaka japan.
Author: Capuchin
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Rode nt4 mic with a rycote wind muff on (slight attenuation of the higher frequencies is noticeable to my ears) sitting on a chair under an awning on my porch. I hit record slightly too late to catch the first couple of bell rings, but got most of it. First we hear the church signal 8pm, then we hear the courthouse do the same thing. Also some wind in the trees right above the mic, some rain, a bit of thunder, and some cars in a small town. Also a huge truck with loud engine that sounds almost like thunder towards the end, in fact it was mixed with thunder at one moment. Captured with maudio delta1010lt soundcard.
Author: Ionizing
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Bizarre This piece originally found on glbtm* - Mustard Seed Faith Media
Author: Mustard Seed Faith Media
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Electric guitar overtone samples remix.
Author: Phonosupf
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Mid to high pitch building suspense sound design.
Author: Rileywarren
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The soft, high-pitched metallic tinkling of wind chimes or a bunch of keys.
Author: Yin Yang Jake
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Sinusoidal sound (500 hz) with melt closure, repeated 11 times.
Author: Iut Paris
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The sound of a traditional wind-up alarm clock ringing.
Author: Mohomran
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Some chimes i produced accidentally with my microkorg.
Author: Butilko
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Shuttle passing from bell tower on mckinley.
Author: Bsumusictech
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Rec i cubase 10. 5 120bmp.
Author: Skoul
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Sparkly chimes.
Author: Lukabea
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Bizarre This piece originally found on glbtm* - Mustard Seed Faith Media
Author: Mustard Seed Faith Media
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Bizarre This piece originally found on glbtm* - Mustard Seed Faith Media
Author: Mustard Seed Faith Media
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Made in korg gadget. Fairbanks.
Author: Tripjazz
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You can use this sound in any project you want, if you want to support me patreon (1$) : https://bit. Ly/patreon22.
Author: Eponn
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The Liberty Bell march, by John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), played by the New York Military Band. Recorded on Edison Blue Amberol cylinder record #3220 (unrestored version).The march is often associated with the British TV comedy program Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–74), which used the piece as a signature tune. Nevertheless, the march remains popular with British military bands. Der Freiheitsglockenmarsch von John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), interpretiert von der New York Military Band, aufgenommen auf Edison Blue Amberol Zelluloidzylinder Nr. 3220 (Unrestaurierte Version).Der Marsch wird oft mit der englischen Comedy-Show Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–74) assoziiert, die ihn als Titelmusik einsetzten. Dennoch ist er nach wie vor bei britischen Militärkapellen beliebt.
Author: John Philip Sousa. Recorded by the New York Military Band. Edited and converted to OGG by User:Husky
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I was walking down some enclosed steps in a parking garage and i noticed that the metal handrail made a nice, big ringing-bell sound when i tapped it with my fingers, so i decided to record it. I used this sound in my movie, later that day (although i didn't intend to when i was making the recording). It's very musical - kinda reminds me of 'hells bells' by ac/dc. Here is the movie that i used the sound in, in case you're interested:. Https://youtu. Be/ub0tc9m4bs4.
Author: Steelmanure
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