One of around eight effects created for a production of "a tale of two cities"recording of purpose built model guillotine chopping a mixture of veg. 4 mics were used 1 from top, a couple at the bottom and an attached pzm. Result was pitch shifted down.
This is the stereo-file of "nightingale - fairy tale forest-001. Wav"(which originally is a 4-channel surround record). Recorded with zoom f8 and 4xnt1-a in irt-cross.
A female voice reading a poem (twice) that was requested to be read in the forum. The request was to have it in a "fairy tale voice," so i read as if i were reading to a child.
The Tale of the Seashell, performed by Sousa's Band with cornet solo by Walter B. Rogers. Number 2470 on the Victor Monarch label. Ten-inch disc with matrix B-314.
Author: The Victor Talking Machine Company, John Philip Sousa, Walter B. Rogers
Medium length clap-beat music intro. My own composition made with garage band. Feel free to use as u will. [high pitched beep will dissipate when downloaded :]. As used in this lego batman comic:https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=arjddr9sysw&t=4s.
Nightingales in a fairy tale forest ;-)this is a recording of nightingales which is played in 0,25 speed of the original record. The original record is layed over the slower played record. All voices are nightingales, nothing else. It was recorded after the rain. You can hear the drops falling down the leaves. Sometimes you can hear in the distance a roe deer. The spatial impression is best if headphones are used. The download-file is a polywav. If you need to split the file (e. G. To make a stereo file), you can use the easy to use"wave agent beta"(free)from sound devices for example. ;-)https://www. Sounddevices. Com/product/wave-agent/_________________________________________________________. Recorded with zoom f8 by using 4x nt1-a rode microphones.
An illustration with music of Humpty Dumpty from : Walter Crane, Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes, A Collection of Alphabets, Rhymes, Tales, and Jingles (London, 1877), p. 42.
Tale of Tsar Saltan, Op. 57: "Flight of the Bumblebee" performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band of the Rockies. Track 6 from Hands Across the Sea (2007).[1][2][3]
I steve reiched a 'tune' i made with the celeste sample from my edirol orchestral plug-in and i think it makes good atmospheric music for a variety of things, depending on where you are in the track. It only really gets going from about 1:35 but after that i think it makes good fairy tale, horror, meditation, relaxation and mystical/cosmic soundtracks.
Based on irish folk tales, i was told that the screech of a barn owl is what gave birth to that myth. And so, using a snowy owl's screech and some audio wizardry, you now have a banshee. Enjoy!.
Parts from edgar allan poe 'the tell tale heart' spoken by a dark amber voice. ----------------- full text ----------------if still you think me madyou will think so no longer. I describe the wise stepsi took for hiding the body. I worked quickly,but in silence. He cried once -- once only. Without delay. First of all, i took apart the bodyi cut off the head, the arms and the legs. There was nothing to wash outno mark of any kind. No blood whatever. I had been too smart for that. A tub had caught allha! ha!---------------------------------------------.
Musical notation to illustrate two leitmotifs of Prince Gvidon that appear in "Flight of the Bumblebee" from the opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan Made from notation prepared on computer by Mllefifi; screen capture in JPEG format. The composition itself is in the public domain; the musical excerpts are only minimally extracted and analyzed.
A three note bass line with noise. Principle notes are c, d#, f#. This means it doesn't easily fit in a major or minor key, but it would work in something largely in c minor or f# minor. This sample has a tale that fades out.
I needed the sound of someone trapped in a mine and desperately trying to dig his way out. I used a metal tray with gravel, on top of a doormat, all on top of a plastic garden chest, then scraped at gravel with 2 large stones.
Musical notation to illustrate two leitmotifs of Prince Gvidon that appear in "Flight of the Bumblebee" from the opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan Made from notation prepared on computer by Mllefifi; screen capture in JPEG format. The composition itself is in the public domain; the musical excerpts are only minimally extracted and analyzed.
This was made for the audiobook "the fall of nystol and other tales" at realmsofwhitehawk. Com. The dying vystonn a regulian noble speaks his last words bleeding to death on the floor of the hall of royal and noble inquiry. The pronunciation is true classical, as opposed to the fake classical taught in universities for over a hundred years.
Are you trying to tell a dark tale with your track? street pop tunez delivers a bass sound for your library that will compliment your desires. Works in all daws.
With "the naughty boy" and "the traveling companion" in the second installment of fairy tales*on his travels from flower to flower. Of course we need at least to me against rust cheerful mysteriously connected melodies / sounds or pieces of called loop, of course with the help of friends with fresound. Org; for now we will not overstate.
A short song i made up for a game i am making. Generally meant to sound medieval. I did not record this as exported from an app. I didn’t end up using it, instead i used teller of the tales by kevin macleod. Play my game on scratch. Mit. Edu: (not released yet but is on my homepage, mad2-) chop! simulator.