13 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Predominance"

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Predominant chord: I64.
Author: Hyacinth
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The sound of someone clearing clutter off a table, of predominately paper and a few other things, very hastily in one swipe.
Author: Ryansitz
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Example of a German sixth chord, preceded by predominant chords, in Scott Joplin's Binks' Waltz (1905).
Author: en:Scott Joplin
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Low frequency predominant. Rumbling and whistling intense but slightly distant winds. Probably better as an interior p. O. V. Could be used as wind inside a cave, or observing outside winds from a sheltered space.
Author: Craigsmith
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On a hot afternoon the squirrels are barking constantly in the background (they sound like chickens clucking) and blackbirds are crying out loudly, kind of sounding like hawks. There are songbirds (not the predominant sound) the types of of which i'm not sure.
Author: Gleith
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New zealand native bellbird (korimako). Recorded on kapiti island, a bird sanctuary on the west coast of the north island, nz. Recording was made at some feeder stations set up for the native stitchbird (hihi) but it seems that the bellbird was the predominant species on the day. This is in a light forest setting with a large number of birds moving around calling.
Author: Lemmuh
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Some nice birds and some light rain, recorded at dawn, around 5:00 a. M. A cardinal and a song sparrow predominate. This recording is pretty clean for the suburbs and has few extraneous sounds. -----------2 primo em172 mic capsules -> zoom h1 recorder.
Author: Hargissssound
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Recording from 7th av. With 41st street at bogota colombia. Traffic noise and pedestrians voices predominate the soundscape. Recorded with zoom h4n recorder in stereo with x, y mics at 120 degrees. Grabación de la carrera 7 con calle 41 en bogotá colombia. Predomina el sonido del tráfico y las voces de los peatones del lugar. Grabado con una grabadora portátil profesional zoom h4n en estéreo con micrófonos en disposición x, y a 120 grados.
Author: Artesmediales
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Ambient recording of the courtyard in my apartment complex. The are two story brick buildings, next to a main road, border-line highway. The traffic light means that the birds and neighbor's dog start predominant, then are taken over by the rush of traffic as the light changes to green. A sunny day, but clouds are in the distance, as an impending storm is about to roll in. The whining dog seems to share his sentiment about the dark clouds. Recorded with a zoom h6, stereo xy adapter set to 120 degree spread. Set up through a wide open window as to cut down on wind noise.
Author: Crashoverride
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Been fairly busy lately, but, finally i'm glad to be able to get around to posting some more wonderful, enjoyable nature sounds. This is a hot-humid july ambiance recorded at midday in the shawnee national forest in illinois. The predominant bird you hear is an eastern towhee. His call literally sounds like he is thirsty and tired of the heat of summer!this woods recording has the feel of slow motion summer, but still with the exciting and subtle knowledge that, things are starting to give way to autumn, and indoor schedules and long shadows. . Recorded thursday july 21, 2022. Equipment: zoom f3 and lom usi pro microphones. Recording in deep hardwood forest containing many hickory trees, beech trees and a lot of oak trees. A magical place.
Author: Kvgarlic
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A peaceful ambiance of some pine trees in early, early spring. The predominant, lower-pitched background is the strong south wind blowing through the tops of healthy pine trees. . . An unwavering "swooshing" that cuddles and curls around the flexible, thick-resin-filled pine needles. Also, from time to time, you hear the sound of the wind rattling some dead and brown oak leaves; oak leaves which are still stubbornly hanging on to their parent tree. I purposely did only a very bare minimum of post-processing on this sound so as to keep it as realistic as possible. Yes, there are quite a few wind rumbles that i toned down just a little bit. I did not totally get rid of the wind rumbles. I did this on purpose so you the true feeling of " being there " on that mild, but still raw cold day of spring could still be felt. At 4:35 into the soundscape the trilling of a pine warbler is heard---a warble of warm-sounding notes fighting back stubborn winter. At 9:33 that hardy year-round resident, black-capped chickadee starts tweeting about. Recording made on saturday march 25, 2023 using a sound devices mixpre-3 series ii and only one microphone. I used a sennheiser mkh 8070. Enjoy this soundscape of winter slowly losing its grip, as told by pine trees and brown, crackly oak leaves.
Author: Kvgarlic
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