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  • Domra KONTAKT-SYNTHiC4TE
    January 10th, 2018 ⚡
    Categories: Audio Samples, KONTAKT

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    Domra KONTAKT

    SYNTHiC4TE | Nov 09 2013 | 293 MB

    Russian Folk Series

    Most persons would assume that the balalaika predates the domra. In fact, the domra is known to have existed for over 1000 years; the balalaika only about 350. Musicologists have reached a clear conclusion: the domra and balalaika are two different versions of the same kind of stringed instrument, with the domra being the balalaika’s ancestor. The domra is a Russian folk instrument, popular among sixteenth century Russian musician/jesters called “buffoons”. In 1648, by order of the king the persecution of buffoons quickly resulted in the disappearance of the domra. “Re-discovered” in 1896, it was reconstructed by master luthiers Andreev and Nalimov, and has since evolved into today’s three orchestral versions: (small, alto, bass) with a quarter tone scale.



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    • Balalaika KONTAKT-SYNTHiC4TE
      March 26th, 2017 ⚡
      Categories: Audio Samples, KONTAKT

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      Balalaika KONTAKT

      SYNTHiC4TE | March 24 2017 | 93 MB

      The Balalaika is a small string instrument which most likely originates from central Asian lute instruments but is nowadays most closely associated with eastern european, especially Russian music. First mentioned in the 17th Century, it was primarily used for village and folk music whereas the Balalaika also starts to take part in concert performances since the 19th Century. This even lead to the forming of Balalaika orchestras. Additionally the Balalaika acquired its iconic triangular shape in that time. The Balalaika we have recorded is a three-stringed prima Balalaika which has a typical E-E-A tuning.



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      • Bayan KONTAKT-SYNTHiC4TE
        March 24th, 2017 ⚡
        Categories: Audio Samples, KONTAKT

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        Bayan KONTAKT

        SYNTHiC4TE | Nov 09 2013 | 2.10 GB

        Russian Folk Series

        The bayan is a musical instrument, with full chromatic scale on the right of the keyboard and basses and chord accompaniment on the left. The bayan is one of the most perfect chromatic accordions in existence today. Known internationally as a “button accordion”, a multi-timbral version of the bayan is commonly used in concert performance as a solo, ensemble and orchestral instrument. The multi-timbral bayan is available with 4 voices, providing 15 different registers by selecting various combinations of the voices. We present a sample library of a four-voice Bayan for Kontakt.



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        • Contrabass Balalaika KONTAKT
          March 24th, 2017 ⚡
          Categories: Audio Samples, KONTAKT

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          Contrabass Balalaika KONTAKT

          SYNTHiC4TE | Nov 10 2013 | 365.81 MB

          Russian Folk Series

          This instrument has a special place in the balalaika family. The largest in size, Contrabass produces the lowest, most powerful dynamics and sound – equivalent to an upright bass. As with all balalaikas, It has three strings, tuned E-A-D. Main Range: E (bass-octave)-A (treble octave). The notation in the bass clef is written an octave higher than its actual sound. The contrabass balalaika is played with a large leather pick, creating a softer, thicker, clearer sound. The technique for playing the contrabass balalaika has been developed and perfected in recent times; with solo performances attracting wide attention among artists as well as teachers and students



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          • Domra alto KONTAKT
            March 24th, 2017 ⚡
            Categories: Audio Samples, KONTAKT

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            Domra alto KONTAKT

            SYNTHiC4TE | Nov 10 2013 | 279.55 MB

            Russian Folk Series

            The Domra alto is Russian traditional instrument in the domra family. As with all domras, it has three strings but sounds an octave lower. The strings are thicker, and the sound is softer, deeper and mellow. The domra-alto timbre can be divided into three parts: upper, middle and lower. In the upper register the instruments sounds brightly. And in the lower register the instrument is closer to bass, it’s sound is deep and rich. But it is the middle register that makes the domra alto sound inimitably. It can be compared with deep feminine voice. The domra alto matches perfectly with any instrument.



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            • Zhaleika In G v1.2 FULL KONTAKT-KRock
              March 23rd, 2017 ⚡
              Categories: Audio Samples, KONTAKT

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              Zhaleika In G v1.2 KONTAKT

              Team KRock | June 19 2013 | 83.24 MB

              The Russian Zhaleika (also transliterated “Jaleyka”). is a very popular folk instrument. The ZHALEIKA (Жалейка in Russian, also known as брёлка or bryolka) is a Russian single-reed hornpipe. Many consider it to be the most popular Russian folk wind instrument. The zhaleika is a single-tube reed pipe with a horn added to function as a resonator.



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