Latin Percussion Vol.1 WAV
FANTASTiC | 06 October 2019 | 42.2 MB
This a collection of Latin Percussion Loops performed by Master Drummer/Percussionist Christo Pellani.. Featured in this pack are and more.
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This a collection of Latin Percussion Loops performed by Master Drummer/Percussionist Christo Pellani.. Featured in this pack are and more.
Luxonix has launched Cajon, a virtual cajon percussion instrument. A cajon is box-shaped percussion instrument, played by slapping the front or rear faces with hands, fingers, or brushes. We sampled cajon for Kontakt library. Our product is not limited acoustic, can be widely used to your various music genre. Cajon free is for Kontakt and SoundFont. Kontakt format is for Kontakt users. SoundFont format is for SoundFont players, EXS24, HALion, NN-XT, etc.
Have fun learning to play this unique hand drum. Improve your confidence, and expression on the Cajon! This course is designed to help students learn to play the Cajon. This unique hand drum is fun and easy to play! How To Play The Cajon: For Beginners is a step by step course that will introduce you to the basic tones of this amazing instrument and provide you with a number of patterns and exercises for you to practice. Each video lecture will provide students with clear and easy to follow instructions. The learning process is gradual and each lesson builds upon the other. This course also includes an easy to read pdf of the exercises and patterns featured throughout the video in music notation form. Hand drumming is an easy and fun form of personal expression. Students will gain self confidence, improve concentration and relieve stress by taking this course!
W-Cajon, a sample library for Kontakt and EXS24. The cajón is a box-shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru, played by slapping the front face (generally thin plywood) with the hands. We have recorded 2 cajons with 3 mics: stereo pair in front of the instrument and a mono mic in the back to better get the bass tone. Both played with hand and brushes.
Quite literally translated; “box”. Originating from Peru, this amazing instrument has infected latin music all over south America find it’s way back to Europe via Flamenco pioneers like Paco De Lucia and finally into use in popular music in the UK by it’s appeal as a great accompaniment for acoustic gigs and especially small promotional tours for rising stars. It sounds like a little drum-and-bass kit but it’s easy to transport! It is played by slapping the main body of the front panel for a “kick” style sound. The slapping the top edges to resonate some ingenious snares inside the box, to create a “snare” type sound.