继古筝大获成功之后,京剧打击乐是我们中国开发团队推出的第二款虚拟乐器,他们以极大的热情专注于虚拟再现中国传统乐器。
京剧打击乐是中国传统戏曲中使用的高品质鼓和打击乐器的集合,尤其是中国文化瑰宝之一的京剧和被誉为百戏“师”或“母”的昆曲。该库还包括当代中国音乐中常用的其他打击乐器,例如独奏和合奏表演中演奏的4英尺高的鼓、各种锣和钹。甚至包括曾侯乙墓中发现的独特的编钟。这是一种古老的中国乐器,可追溯到公元前433年,由几口铜铃组成,悬挂在木框中,用木槌敲击。
和《黄河之声》古筝一样,《京剧打击乐》也由中国本土制作人使用顶级采样、编辑和编程制作而成,他们对自己的文化有着天生的理解,并热衷于表达中国乐器的真正品质。
为了帮助您找到中国戏曲节奏模式,我们包含了许多可播放的 midi 模板。
主要特点
3GB 样本库,44.1kHz 24bit。
包括大多数中国打击乐器
包括 Midi 凹槽
2 个麦克风位置,带干/湿控制
由最佳服务“引擎”概念提供支持
YRS 京剧打击乐包括四类图层:京打、鼓、铃、钹/锣。我们采样了中国打击乐中最常用的发音,一些图层的速度级别高达 16 个;允许绝对详细和动态的
表演。
屏幕布局
大多数图层都有其独特的屏幕布局。您将在聆听真实乐器的声音的同时了解它们的样子。在某些层上,实际演奏的单个乐器将被突出显示。这将帮助您熟悉中国打击乐。
滚动淡入淡出
鼓层包括滚动淡入淡出映射,可通过 CC1 控制。这是重现逼真渐强的有用功能。
近距离麦克风和房间麦克风
所有层都有近距离麦克风和房间麦克风样本。您可以使用干/湿控制来调整它们之间的平衡。
乐器
京达 - 此文件夹包含 2 套京剧打击乐,包括板鼓、板、木鱼、锣、钹、MIDI 文件:较低的部分是作曲家张健制作的新凹槽,较高的部分是传统凹槽,包括各种前奏和结尾,可用于重现京剧场景。
文敬达 - 这套打击乐音调较低,常用于非动作类型的场景。
吴敬达 - 这套打击乐音调较高,主要用于动作、打斗或类似场景。
鼓
伟峰鼓组 - 一套流行的中国鼓,供当地人娱乐,例如仪式、节日或下班后的娱乐。晚上,您可能会在街上听到这些节奏,而老年人或中年人会随着它跳舞。
鼓组 - 完整的鼓组,包括此文件夹中的所有样本,独奏和合奏。
江鼓独奏 - 一个 4 英尺高的中国大鼓,由一名演奏者演奏。它在鼓皮上有 3 个击打位置,加上棍棒(左和右)、边缘(左和右)、双击/三击和静音。
江鼓 5P - 大型鼓合奏,由 5 人演奏。它在鼓皮上有 2 个击打位置,加上棍棒、边缘(快和慢)、双击/三击和静音。
花盆鼓独奏 - 较小的中国鼓,呈花盆形状,由一名演奏者演奏。它在鼓皮上有 3 个击打位置,加上棍棒、边缘、双击/三击和静音(左和右)。
华盆鼓5P - 华盆鼓合奏,由5人演奏。鼓皮上有2个击打位置,还有鼓棒、鼓边(快鼓和慢鼓)、双击/三击和静音。
皮鼓 - 一套小鼓,共12个,包括一击和滚动淡入淡出。
钟
编钟 - 这是中国古代礼乐和宫廷音乐中的重要乐器。我们采样的是曾侯乙编钟的复制品,该编钟于20世纪70年代出土,已有2000多年的历史。编钟有3排,有些钟在不同排上有相同的音高,因此音调不同。
青 - 一套小钟类打击乐器。
钹和锣
锣锣 - 包括4个不同大小和音高的锣
钹钹 - 包括2个不同大小的钹。
钹钹钹钹 - 2 种不同大小的钹。
锣 其他 - 来自中国不同地区的各种锣。
云锣 - 小型锣组,每个锣有固定的音高。可用于演奏旋律线,配有 2 种鼓槌。
十面锣 - 放在木架上的锣组,有 10 个不同的锣,音高各不相同。它们主要用于营造激动人心的氛围。
致谢
制片人:张健
执行制片人:马静
鼓/敲击演奏
After the success of Gu Zheng, Peking Opera Percussion is the second virtual instrument of our Chinese developer team, who specialized on virtually reproducing traditional Chinese instruments with great passion.
Peking Opera Percussion is a collection of high quality drum and percussion instruments used in traditional Chinese Opera, especially the Peking Opera, one of the cultural treasures of China, and Kunqu Opera, known as the „teacher“ or „mother“ of a hundred operas. The library also includes other percussion instruments commonly used in contemporary Chinese music, such as a 4 feet high drum, played in solo and ensemble performances, various gongs and cymbals. Even the unique Bianzhong that was found in the tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng was included. It is an ancient Chinese instrument dating back to 433 BC that consists of a several bronze bells, hung in a wooden frame and struck with a mallet.
Like Yellow River Sounds Gu Zheng, Peking Opera Percussion was produced using top notch sampling, editing and programming, by local Chinese producers, who have a natural understanding of their culture and a sole passion to express the true quality of Chinese instruments.
To help you find your way into the rhythm patterns of Chinese opera we included many playable midi templates.
Key features
3GB sample library, at 44.1kHz 24bit.
Most Chinese percussion instruments included
Midi grooves included
2 microphone positions with dry/wet control
Powered by Best Service “Engine”
Concept
YRS Peking Opera Percussion includes layers in four categories: Jingda, Drum, Bell, Cymbal/Gong. We sampled the most often used articulations in Chinese percussion, some layers with up to 16 velocity levels; allowing absolutely detailed and dynamic
performances.
Screen layouts
Most of the layers have their unique screen layout. You will learn how the real instruments look like; while listening to their sound. On some layers, the individual instrument that is actually playing will be highlighted. This will help you to familiarize with the Chinese percussions.
Roll crossfade
Drum layers include a roll crossfade mapping, which can be controlled via CC1. This is a useful feature for reproducing a realistic crescendo.
Close Mic and Room Mic
All layers have close mic and room mic samples. You can use the dry/wet control to adjust the balance between them.
Instruments
Jingda - This folder contains 2 sets of Peking Opera Percussion which include Bangu, Ban, Muyu, Gong, Cymbal, MIDI files: The lower sections are new grooves made by composer Zhang Jian, the higher sections are traditional grooves, including various intros and endings, which can be used to reproduce the Peking Opera scene.
Jingda Wen - This percussion set is lower in pitch, which is commonly used in non-action type scenes.
Jingda Wu - This percussion set is higher in pitch, which is mainly used for action, fights or similar scenes.
Drums
Weifeng Kit - A popular Chinese drum set for local people‘s amusement, such as ceremonies, holidays, or just for after-work entertainment. You may hear these grooves on the streets in the evening, while old or mid age people dance to it.
Drum Set - Full drum set including all the samples in this folder, both solo & ensemble.
Jiangu Solo - A big, 4 feet tall Chinese drum, played by one player. It has 3 hit positions on the drum skin, plus stick (left & right), rim (left & right), double/triple hits and mute.
Jiangu 5P - Big drum ensemble, played by 5 people. It has 2 hit positions on the drum skin, plus stick, rim (fast & slow), double/triple hits and mute.
Huapengu Solo - Smaller Chinese drum with a flowerpot shape, played by one player. It has 3 hit positions on the drum skin, plus stick, rim, double/triple hits and mute (left & right).
Huapengu 5P - Huapen drum ensemble, played by 5 players. It has 2 hit positions on the drum skin, plus stick, rim (fast & slow), double/ triple hits and mute.
Pigu - One set of small drums, a total of 12 pieces, including one shot and roll crossfade.
Bells
Bianzhong - This is an important instrument in ancient China‘s ritual and court music. What we sampled is a replica of the original Bianzhong, Marquis Yi of Zeng, which was excavated in the 1970s and has a history of more than 2000 years. Bianzhong has 3 rows, with some bells having the same pitch on different rows, so they differ in tone.
Qing - One set of small bell type percussions.
Cymbal & Gong
Gong Luo - Includes 4 gongs with various sizes and pitches
Cymbal Cha - Includes 2 cymbals with different sizes.
Cymbal Naobo - 2 different cymbals with different sizes.
Gongs Other - Various Gongs from several Chinese regions.
Yunluo - Small gong sets, with a fixed pitch for each gong. Can be used to play melody lines, with 2 kinds of drum sticks.
Shimianluo - Gong set placed on a wood rack, with 10 different gongs and varying pitches. They are mainly used to produce exciting atmospheres.
Credits
Producer: Zhang Jian
Executive Producer: Ma Jing
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