Ilya Efimov Russian Folk Series Domra KONTAKT
SYNTHiC4TE | Nov 09 2013 | 293 MB
WELCOME TO ILYA EFIMOV DOMRA!
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.
Thereafter, the domra was immediately introduced to academic music, and as a group dormas have become an indispensable part of the Russian National Orchestra, used as a melodic base. Additionally, the domra is becoming widely accepted as a solo instrument, written into many current musical pieces and concerts.
FEATURES
795 samples, 44,1 Hz 24 bit, stereo
8 velocity layers for each note Round-Robin
9 different articulations
Speed and realistic dynamic tremolo control
Strumming keys, Repetition keys
String select
Natural glissando for pizzicato and tremolo articulations
REQUIREMENTS
Native Instruments full retail Kontakt +4.2.4 or Kontakt 5
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