Impact Soundworks Apporte Unique Sound de Choeur de femmes slaves à votre studio

There's tons of women's choir sample libraries available, but perhaps none focusing entirely on Slavic (Bulgarian style) which is unique. Check out the video to see how it can fit in your productions.  

Juin, 2014Discover le son puissant de slave (le style bulgare) chant interprété par un chœur entièrement féminin (sopranos, mezzos, altos, soliste et chœur entier). Vocalisa dispose de nombreuses syllabes importantes et les consonnes idiomatiques de ce style, plus les articulations de hauteur utile (mordants, tourne) et FX (souffles, claps, des grappes.)

Le son de la langue bulgare slave ensemble chant / de style est un style contrairement chœurs typiques de l'Ouest et classiques, et il est rarement vu dans le monde des instruments virtuels.


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Discussion

Sharon Kathleen Johnson
Interesting sound; I want to work with a virtual choir that is tuned to extended chords--minor 7ths with flatted 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths. This is to confound expectations that choirs must sing finally in major and minor. There's no reason a choir can't be atonal off and on.
Sharon Kathleen Johnson
I meant to say "tonally, not "finally".
Sharon Kathleen Johnson
Not finally, TONALLY

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