11 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Blooming"

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The bass beginning from nirvana's song in bloom.
Author: Greendeanradio
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Reverb bloom from valhalla dsp valhalla room plugin.
Author: Pan
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Insects on blooming wisteria, loud humming.
Author: Jugrrr
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02:39
A MIDI file of "The Streets of Cairo, or the Poor Little Country Maid"
Author: Bill Edwards is the creator of the file, original music created by Sol Bloom and James Thornton
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Made with omnisphere, guitar rig etc. . .
Author: Younoise
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Evening, a bumblebee moves from flower to flower gathering nectar on the orange blooms of a jewel weed plant. Iphone with external mike.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Crowd at high park to see cherry orchards bloom (2011). Sony m10.
Author: Trp
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05:47
Lilac garden in sokolniki park in moscow. People walk, bicycles pass, birds communicate, lilac blooms. May 2015. Zoom h2n.
Author: Counterphase
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The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan, performed by the following cast: The Mikado of Japan: Harry Dearth Nanki-Poo: Walter Hyde Ko-Ko: Walter Passmore Pooh-Bah: Harry Dearth / Harry Thornton ("See how the fates" and "The flowers that bloom") Pish-Tush: Harry Dearth Yum-Yum: Elsa Sinclair Pitti-Sing: Ada Florence Peep-Bo: Maude Perry Katisha: Ada Florence
Author: Odeon Records
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Song for the game green light, red light in the squid game. Recorded using external plug-in microphone comica cvm-vs07 connected to motorola g9 play mobile phone. “무궁화 꽃이 피었습니다” (mugunghwa kkochi piotsseumnida), which can be roughly translated to “the hibiscus flower has bloomed”.
Author: Sandermotions
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Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming is an English translation of the 16th/17th century German Christmas carol, "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen". Performed by the chorus of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own", led by Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr. (Leader & Commander) and CSM Debra L. McGarity (Command Sergeant Major) ca. 2010.
Author: 1599: Tune printed in the Speyer Hymnal 1609: Tune harmonized by Michael Praetorius (1571–1621) 1894: Translated into English by Theodore Baker (1851–1934) ca. 2010: Performed by the chorus of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own".
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