8 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Reenactment"

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Revolutionary war re-enactment players' marching band returns from battle, playing drum and fife.
Author: Alienistcog
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Revolutionary war re-enactment players march to battle, playing drum and fife while a member of the local historical society explains the role of marching bands in battle signaling to my wife.
Author: Alienistcog
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A news helicopter flies overhead, very low. Nice clear recording.
Author: Alienistcog
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Revolutionary war battle re-enactment, including musket and cannon fire as well as general background of yelling, and occasional bursts of drum and fife music. Recording was made across a large field, so natural reverb and echo are very prominent.
Author: Alienistcog
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Wooden spatula running around the interior of a frying pan. Reenacting a spatula scooping or moving object in frying pan. Recorded on hdr 633 with me-67 microphone.
Author: Coltures
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From a distance - sounds of a civil war reenactment. Ca. 1991 near portland or. Gunfire some canons and (rebel) yelling. This part gets cut off - sorry, this was back in the days of dat. Then more individual canon and gunfire with lots of natural reverb. Actually some of this is good for convolution if that's your thing. . . .
Author: Electra
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The sound of Musket Fire at a civil war reenactment. Great for civil war, or wars in that time period.
Author: nps
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On March 11, 2018, the Marine Band presented a Living History program titled Marine Corps Women’s Reserve Band Tribute. The program told the story of the talented and adventurous women who served our country in a most unique and unprecedented manner. Author of the book Bands of Sisters: U.S. Women’s Military Bands During World War II, Dr. Jill Sullivan served as a guide through the personal accounts of those very women who blazed a trail for many to follow. The Marine Corps Women’s Reserve Band of Camp Lejeune was established under the watch of 'The President’s Own' to support bond drives and was active during World War II from 1943–45. In 1944, the ensemble even sat in for one of the Marine Band’s popular 'Dream Hour' broadcasts, a program that will be reenacted in its entirety as part of this concert. The performance took place in Schlesinger Concert Hall at Northern Virginia Community College in Alexandria, Va. Conducted by Capt. Michelle A. Rakers.
Author: Composition: Frank W. Meacham; Performance/Recording: United States Marine Band
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