859 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Plays Music"

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After You've Gone, played by the U.S. Coast Guard Band's Dixieland Jazz Band ensemble for the album "South".
Author: Performance: Dixieland Jazz Band, U.S. Coast Guard Band Composition: Turner Layton
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The line "you may ask me, 'pastor, why are you playing this?' but remember christians are to be aware of what satan is doing, of his wiles and of his ways. ".
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Johann Strauss II's overture to the opera The Gypsy Baron, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Overtures.
Author: Composition: Johann Strauss II Performance: United States Marine Band
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Amateur guitar play from an old cassette (memorex 120, 1 of 2) recorded in 1984 when i was 15. Plucking 1 or 2 strings to a tune of my own making. This was an experimental recording session, using two tape recording machines. (ghetto blaster & hi-fi tower) take - 3 with takes 1 & 2 impositions playing, creating a final 3 track recording. Two previous takes (two track recording) playing, while recording a third track.
Author: Signtoast
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This is a song i did on my keyboard of the classic song that was played at my uncles funeral when he died.
Author: Cheesepuff
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Recorded at a romanian spring festival in lilburn, georgia.
Author: Maurcs
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Taffanel gaubert complete flute method exercise 25 thirds played in a miyazawa flute.
Author: Paolacruz
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The trio from Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1, directed by Edward Elgar. Played for the opening of EMI's studios at Abbey Road.
Author: Edward Elgar (1857–1934)
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Gaetano Donizetti's overture to the opera Don Pasquale, played by the United States Marine Band for the album Overtures, Volume Two.
Author: Composition: Gaetano Donizetti Performance: United States Marine Band
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A musical, christmas snow globe being wound up and then playing "we wish you a merry christmas" until the the mechanism winds down. The song itself is in the public domain.
Author: Mhtaylor
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Willner metronome and a noname music box winding with different speeds. Stopping the music box mid play. Gear: rode nt-2a - roland quad-capture. The sound is raw and has not been modified. Use it as you please but don't forget to credit me:saba kapanadze.
Author: Sabaf
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A synthesized rendition of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "A Musical Joke" (German: "Ein musikalischer Spaß", K. 522), played on three violas staccato, three violas pizzicato, one cello pizzicato, and one English horn.
Author: Untitled
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I've had this saved for a while, and haven't really done anything with it (yet). How it was made: i took an old music box i got for christmas a few years ago, recorded it (obviously), slowed it down a little bit (it originally plays in g, now it plays in g-flat), and added reverb. The reverb plugin i use is called ambience. (it's really frickin' good. ).
Author: Mr Keybored
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About 100 year old music-box symphonion playing the traditional christmas tune "o tannenbaum" (oh christmas tree). Recording devices: edirol r-09, okm ii stereo microphones.
Author: Thulitt
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A dark ambient soundscape, perfect for suspence or creepy videos, role-playing games or as a musical background for your lovecraft readings. . .
Author: Strathamer
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This is a music track i made using reason propellerheads 4. Playing with the arpegiator´s velocity, it has a heart-attack feeling perfect for creating and maintaining dramatic climax. . ! enjoy and comment if you like.
Author: Missteik
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The Star-Spangled Banner, as played by the United States Air Force Band.
Author: United States Air Force Band
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Cayetano Alberto Silva's march San Lorenzo, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Sound Off!.
Author: Composition: Cayetano Alberto Silva (1868–1920) Performance: United States Marine Band
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Recording of myself playing a well known trombone tune. Recording device: zoom h2next.
Author: Kirbydx
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This is simply a synth playing a c note with the pitch automated. Typically used in modern electronic music to signify a build and create an euphoric feeling.
Author: Ezwider
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Anchors Aweigh played by the United States Naval Academy Band in 1969.
Author: Untitled
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Taffanel gaubert complete flute method exercise 27 fifths played in a miyazawa flute.
Author: Paolacruz
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I recorded this with my ipod in coyoacán méxico. I visited grandma and i found this people. You know i love music. So i asked one of them if he could teach me how to play birimbau, and he did. Ovbiusly that is not me. But it is great!.
Author: Luis Audp
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Sweeping a fingernail along the metal comb of a 'symphonium' music box. Shot handheld on a sennheiser ke66 (so there is some clothing rustle).
Author: Twilkosta
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The march "The Fairest of the Fair" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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The Stars and Stripes played by the United States Drum and Bugle Corps ("The Commandant's Own") on June 14, 2022
Author: United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps
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sound sample of a bass bansuri played of tonic E(white three).
Author: own work
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At the Jazz Band Ball, played by the Dixieland Jazz Band ensemble of the U.S. Coast Guard Band for the album "U.S. Coast Guard Bicentennial, 1790–1990".
Author: Performance: U.S. Coast Guard Band Composition: Nick LaRocca and Larry Shields
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John Philip Sousa's "With Pleasure" or "Dance Hilarious", played by the United States Marine Band for the album Courtly Dances.
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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Claude Debussy's Syrinx (1913), for solo flute, originally composed as incidental music for the incomplete play Psyché by Gabriel Mourey. Performed by Sarah Bassingthwaite using a Muramatsu silver flute, a = 442, at Brechmin Auditorium, University of Washington, October 2006. Recorded by Stephen Bangs.
Author: Composed by Claude Debussy (1862–1918) Performed by Sarah Bassingthwaite
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The "Menuetto" from The Crown of India Suite by Edward Elgar, in a transcription by Frank Winterbottom, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Music From the Land of Hope and Glory under the direction of Col. Michael J. Colburn.
Author: Composition: Edward Elgar (1857–1934) Transcription: Frank Winterbottom (1861–1930) Performance: United States Marine Band
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Title Aleatoric Music with 5 pdsounds Artist stephan Original mp3 data Length:1:17 minutes (1.18 MB) Format:MP3 Stereo 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR) User tags aleatoric, Background, glum, lonely, Music, random, soothing Type Experiment PDSounds record number 268 Comment Aleatoric music made by randomly playing a set of 5 sounds of pdsounds.org Impression: lonely, empty, glum
Author: stephan
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I can assure you this is original because i don't know even know how to read or play music. This is an original track that has been made for our upcoming film. I put my cheap keyboard on the organ setting and played with it until i heard something that almost sounded intentional. It's completely royalty free, feel free to use it. I would appreciate it if you could credit us for it (pepper p. Young). More importantly, if you do use it, i would love to see what you use it for it. Please drop a link :).
Author: Fiwnproductions
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Spacey synth phrase made in fl studio.
Author: Levelclearer
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A quick blues-based riff on a hohner speical 20 harmonica.
Author: Georgisound
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Recorded while sitting in a traditional greek taverna in athens with two musicians playing folk songs. Chatting in the background.
Author: Nickcase
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I played a perfect cadence with church pipe organ sound. Such a classical sound, hardly heard these days. Recorded with music studio.
Author: Liezen
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John Philip Sousa's march "Bullets and Bayonets", played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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A rendition of the track "Clock Town (Day 1)" from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask played by the Altgeld Chimes at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Author: Edlisfraedi
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The Lights Out March played at the end of every athletic event by the University of California Marching Band.
Author: University of California Marching Band
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The march "Jack Tar" by John Philip Sousa, played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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John Philip Sousa's march "Powahatan's Daughter", played by the United States Marine Band
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: United States Marine Band
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A medieval troubadour playing alone a melancholic music, in a room of a big castle. This is a synthesized sound produced with zynaddsubfx, trying to emulate the medieval instruments and atmosphere.
Author: Cormi
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In a bar in trinidad in the south of cuba. A band playing, people talking. Recorded with an olympus ls-14.
Author: Zachrau
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The "Marche Hongroise" from La damnation de Faust by Hector Berlioz, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Director's Choice.
Author: Composition: Hector Berlioz Performance: United States Marine Band
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The third and final movement of the suite Looking Upward by John Philip Sousa, "Mars and Venus", played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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On a folk music festival, grupo huapango tries to play the song "perfume de gardenias". But the electricity goes down and the people on the festival try to shout along the lyrics (half of the people sings the verse and half the chorus).
Author: Mertyuy
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The march Who's Who in Navy Blue by John Philip Sousa, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Semper Fidelis: Music of John Philip Sousa
Author: Composition: John Philip Sousa Performance: U.S. Marine Band
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Whitney music box, unnumbered variation. This is similar to variation 1, except that the music is played by a piano, and only 40 notes are used, instead of 48, to keep the pitches within a more listenable range. Music generated using a program written in the nyquist language. Visualization:http://www. Coverpop. Com/whitney/index. Php?var=v0.
Author: Jbum
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Ludwig van Beethoven's March in D Major or Great March in D (WoO 24), played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Marine Band Showcase, Volume 2.
Author: Untitled
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