Synchron Orchestral Percussion III is a subset of the Synchron Percussion III Collection that includes a wide variety of instruments and effects, such as car horns, whistles, birdcalls, as well as Latin percussion instruments that come with MIDI loops.
Synchron Orchestral Percussion III is a subset of the Synchron Percussion III Collection that includes a wide variety of instruments and effects, such as car horns, whistles, birdcalls, as well as Latin percussion instruments that come with MIDI loops.
Synchron Orchestral Percussion III is a subset of the Synchron Percussion III Collection that includes a wide variety of instruments and effects, such as car horns, whistles, birdcalls, as well as Latin percussion instruments that come with MIDI loops.
The gajdica is an archaic instrument that was preserved in Lipany, a rural village in the ≈†ari≈° region of Slovakia. The single-reed instrument consists of a wooden pipe made of hazel, elder, cherry, plum or maple with a cow horn attached to the lower end. There are six holes on the top part of the melodic reed, and a seventh one on the back side. It was originally used to play short pastoral motifs and shepherd songs of the ≈†ari≈° region, for shepherding signals, and as an accompaniment to the unique shepherds’ culture dance.
The gajdica is an archaic instrument that was preserved in Lipany, a rural village in the ≈†ari≈° region of Slovakia. The single-reed instrument consists of a wooden pipe made of hazel, elder, cherry, plum or maple with a cow horn attached to the lower end. There are six holes on the top part of the melodic reed, and a seventh one on the back side. It was originally used to play short pastoral motifs and shepherd songs of the ≈†ari≈° region, for shepherding signals, and as an accompaniment to the unique shepherds’ culture dance.