15 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Buddy"

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My dog buddy not wanting to be put to bed.
Author: Indahouse
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00:12
The "big four" associated with Buddy Bolden.
Author: Hyacinth
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This is my guy saying "hi buddy!" to a bear outside the window at shenandoah national park in virginia.
Author: Opethianlynn
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00:50
Bonzi buddy saying the words milli-meters over and over and over again. . . For some reason this was in my computers files. No clue why and when i made it.
Author: Estrangedthing
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You look fine buddy, woman voice.
Author: Pinko
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00:58
Author: Zane Little Music
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Author: Zane Little Music
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00:34
Again some stuff borrowed from my buddies paolo and antonio.
Author: Vampirella
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Some other sounds from toys of my buddies a and p.
Author: Vampirella
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A recording of a buddy of mine saing "wtf is that?" used with permission.
Author: Evilsqirrel
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02:07
Best one i made ever i give credits to my buddy robert he gonna make a beat for it.
Author: Branwaldrop
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A drive threw bell that rings when a tire rolls threw and triggers the bell. H ad a buddy step on the wire to make multiple sounds to its not all the same. They had alot of fans going but with some eq, can be fixed.
Author: Fredrickm
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04:15
This is one from when i first got into digital music. I "penciled" in midi graphs, and manipulated other samples from a buddies sound bank, thus creating. . . Pollie soft. I love the mumbling bass rhythms in the background under the subtle jazz hits, maybe?.
Author: Summonhue
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Thanks to my buddy, randy, this police radio chatter sample is now made possible. I cleaned up all addressed and names, hopefuly, from the 16 minute or thereabouts chatter, tightened it down somee, and made it possile. This is best used in audio productions, andis free to use as you see fit. I do not require credit.
Author: Guardian
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Written by Buddy Bolden (1868-1931). Performed by George Lewis (clarinet), Avery "Kid" Howard (trumpet), Jim Robinson (trombone) Lawrence Marrero (banjo), Edgar Mosley (drums), Chester Zardis (bass).
Author: George Lewis & His New Orleans Stompers
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