Irish Acapellas, Vocals & Sounds
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Description : Ive always wanted to record this saying of Clint Eastwood in Fistful of Dollars. Not sure if you can use it in your project, but be my guest!Usage : Shamoozey did not set this field. Assume non commercial use only
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Description : Its been a while but here's another rap war accapela. The beat is 120. Cheers Loopermen/women. May you be in heaven half hour befo devil know yo dead! That's Irish rap!! lolUsage : Shamoozey did not set this field. Assume non commercial use only
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Description : Not sure this is suitable for non-takersof Ganja.
This is deep jaw-clicker weekend with the anniversary of one of my favorite Irish poets WB. Yeats.
Personally, i think he was stoned half the time when writing these sayings, because they make perfect sense. I tried to capture the essence of what this genius was offering,in my vocals. Tall order, i know! Some of you will get it and some wont.
Anyway, hope you can use in your project.
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Description : For some of you that may ask, the answer is YES, i have completely lost it with this one. But u gotta admit its different and true art!Anyway the BPM is 120 and the Key is ? (any key), for those of you crazy enough to put music to it.
Remember to have fun if you attempt this and please keep your sanity!! Not sure if mine is coming back!
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Description : Whos up for some Elvis Presley. The Key is in A. Beat is 120. Rock n Roll baby!!Usage : Shamoozey did not set this field. Assume non commercial use only
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Description : This is an old Irish song in 174 BPMs and 3/4 measure. I think the Key is FDo a good job now!! lol
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Description : This is what an Irish chess master might say!Usage : Shamoozey did not set this field. Assume non commercial use only
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Description : This Irish tune has been in my head last few days and thought i would snag it and snare it with you. Feel free to use it in your comp. Would be interesting in the middle of a groovy tune!!Usage : Shamoozey did not set this field. Assume non commercial use only
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Description : Its been a while! A new Irish brogue acapella. Its a sad song but cute. Hope you like and can use it somewhere in your musical endeavors. Cheers!Usage : Shamoozey did not set this field. Assume non commercial use only
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Description : A little comeyallyaz. Its actually an old Irish classic song called a Bunch of Thyme and its about a sailor stealing a young girls virginity. I just sang the first verse cause its a little dragged out and a pub favorite. I call it stealing time! Not sure for what, but hope you can use it in your musical creation!Usage : Shamoozey did not set this field. Assume non commercial use only
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Description : Another Irish Comeallyaz from ShamoozeyUsage : Shamoozey did not set this field. Assume non commercial use only
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Description : Another test of my sound, if anyone is interested. This is Puttin on the Ritz, Irish style, like my super dooper?Again, thank you for any advice on what I should do!
Be nice now!!
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Description : This is a well known pub song. Should have put the knocks in there for some effects. Anyway, I guess it doesn't sound to bad?Yes, heading on down to Cavan now for the Fleadh Ceoil in Ireland, I wish!
I'm not sure what Genre to pick for my accapelas, there is no Irish or Celtic genres? Oh well, I'm happy to be here nonetheless. Cheers!
Must go get a lotto ticket now.
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Description : Fourth verse of the Irish traditional The Moorlough Shore. In C minor.Usage : sigmamanone did not set this field. Assume non commercial use only
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Description : Third verse of the Irish traditional The Moorlough Shore. In C minor.Usage : sigmamanone did not set this field. Assume non commercial use only
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Description : Second verse of the Irish traditional The Moorlough Shore. In C minor.Usage : sigmamanone did not set this field. Assume non commercial use only
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Description : First verse of the Irish traditional The Moorlough Shore. In C minor.The irish acapellas listed here may be used in your projects in accordance with our terms and conditions, but please note the creators of any acapellas retain certain rights and are entitled to stipulate certain licence terms. Subject to our terms and conditions, you will always, at a minimum, be able to use acapellas listed here for free for non-commercial purposes.
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