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Kong Audio Chinee Series PiPa and LiuQin KONTAKT 空音 琵琶与柳琴

支持系统:Windows.MAC

音源厂商:https://www.chineekong.com/pipaliuqin.htm

使用采样器:Kontakt 7. Kontakt 8加载

文件大小:7GB



琵琶

永不停止的喋喋不休
琵琶(中国琵琶)的起源可以追溯到秦朝(公元前221-206年)。随着琵琶的发展,它在唐朝(公元618-907年)深受波斯文化的影响,当时两大文明相互交融,成为中国最受欢迎的乐器之一。

琵琶在中国最强大的王朝中蓬勃发展,在中国文学和文化中留下了巨大的印记。琵琶以其快速、连续的演奏风格而闻名。中国有句名言:"大小珍珠落在玉盘上。"。

非凡的游戏性

Chineeipa包含各种类型的连奏、颤音、颤音、连奏、拍击和断奏,以及特殊的技巧、短语和发音。音符范围为A3至D7(适用于大多数补丁)。

凭借广泛的采样和Modwheel触发的表情,Chineeipa的现场可玩性再次无与伦比。这里的音频演示是一个示例性的展示,展示了只使用一个补丁可以完成什么。

柳琴

来自草根
柳琴是一种草根民间乐器,最初在中国一些省份流行了两个世纪。

刘琴起初是一种简单粗糙的乐器,由于缺乏精致,它曾被称为"平民琵琶",但它更接近真实的乡村生活。

今天的柳琴的结构是在20世纪中期重新设计的。随着物理形态的改进,再加上更高的音高和西方曼陀林般的声学效果,刘琴已成为当今中国古典乐坛的杰出乐器。

PiPa

The Never-Stopping Chattering
Pipa (Chinese Lute) has its origin dated back to the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC). As Pipa evolved, it was heavily influenced by Persian culture during the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 AD) when the two great civilizations crossed over with each other, and became one of the most popular instruments in China ever since then.

As Pipa prospered in the most powerful Chinese dynasty, it left tremendous markings in the Chinese literature and culture. Pipa is most well-known for its rapid, successive playing style. A famous quote from a Chinese poem has it nailed: "[sounds like] the pearls, large and small, on a jade plate fall".

Extraordinary Playability

ChineePipa contains various types of legato, tremolo, trills, rolls, slaps, and staccato, as well as special techniques, phrases and articulations. The note range is from A3 to D7 (for most patches).

With the extensive sampling and Modwheel triggered expressions, the live playability of ChineePipa is, again, unmatched. The audio demo here is an an exemplary showoff of what can be done with only one patch.

LiuQin

From the Grassroot
LiuQin is a grassroot folk instrument which was originally popular in some provinces of China for the last two centuries.

LiuQin was a simple and rough instrument at the begining, and it was once referred to as "the plebs' Pipa" due to its lack of refinement - yet it is much closer to the true rural life.

The structure of today's LiuQin has been redesigned in the mid-20th century. With the improved physical form, plus its higher pitch scale and its Western Mandolin-like acoustic effect, LiuQin has become a prominent instrument in today's Chinese classical circle.


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