The Cradle is a comprehensive sample library of East European Folk Musical Instruments. It consists of 50 Percussion, Wind, String, and Bourdon Instruments from Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Poland, Hungary, and Bulgaria played by the best Ukrainian Folk and Jazz professionals. The instruments include trembita, sopilka, telenka, kaval, zozulka, lyre, kobza, bandura, duda, tsymbaly, bugaj, drymba, and more. There are loops, melodies, patterns, moods, and multi-samples of each instrument with various performances and multiple velocities.
The Cradle is produced by Vasyl Tkach, a Music Producer and Songwriter from Kyiv, Ukraine. Vasyl has hundreds of credits for songwriting, TV commercials, music production, and sound design. Clients include international brands and agencies such as Coca-Cola, Marlboro, Proctor & Gamble, Leo Burnett, BBDO, Think McCann, and dozens of major Ukrainian artists, bands, companies, and TV Channels.
The collection of loops, melodies and patterns of East European Folk Wind Music Instruments. Just loops, patterns, melodies and moods here. No multisamples or one-shots. 24 bit, 44.1kHz, 464 loops. Woodwinds, Indigenous
Soundpack "The Cradle - Wind Instruments" includes loops, melodies and multisamples of 22 east European wind instruments native to Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Bulgaria, Poland. Number of files: 1500+, Woodwinds, Indigenous
Soundpack "The Cradle - Extra Sounds" includes loops, patterns and oneshot samples of 4 east European folk percussion instruments native to Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary, Lithuania. Also included are the sounds and effects of Flexatone. Number of files: 250+, Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection. Number of samples: 341, Woodwinds,
The kaval is a chromatic end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, northern Greece, Romania, and Armenia. Primarily associated with mountain shepherds throughout the Balkans & Anatolia. Number of samples: 306, Woodwinds,
Zozulka is a simple wind instrument, made of wood or clay often in the shape of birds, fishes, etc. It has a tender fairytale sound and is used to imitate sounds of birds and animals as well as a toy for kids. Zozulka is translated from Ukrainian as a ‘little cuckoo’. Number of samples: 339, Woodwinds, Indigenous
Soundpack "The Cradle - More Woodwinds" includes loops, melodies and multisamples of surma, frilka, floyara, rebro, telenka & dzholomyga - instruments native to Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Hungary. Number of samples: 464, Woodwinds, Indigenous
Koza is a bagpipe consisting of goat skin bag and three pipes: 1 to blow, 2 for the constant bourdon sound and 3 to play melodies. It mostly an average bagpipe but the design specifics and music lines it produces are unique to Ukrainian culture. Pipes are sampled separately. Number of samples: 19, Woodwinds,
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
Trembita is a Dacian, Ukrainian, Polish, and Slovakian alpine horn made of wood. Used by mountain dwellers in the Carpathians as a signaling device to announce deaths, funerals, weddings. The tube is made from a long straight piece of pine or spruce (preferably one that has been struck by lightning), Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Dzholomyga (or Dvodentsivka) is a woodwind musical instrument. It differs from the true sopilka in that the dentsivka has a fipple, like the western European recorder. It is thus classified as a duct flute. Two dentsivkas are joined together into one which is called Dvodentsivka, or Dzholomyga, Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Dzholomyga (or Dvodentsivka) is a woodwind musical instrument. It differs from the true sopilka in that the dentsivka has a fipple, like the western European recorder. It is thus classified as a duct flute. Two dentsivkas are joined together into one which is called Dvodentsivka, or Dzholomyga, Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Dzholomyga (or Dvodentsivka) is a woodwind musical instrument. It differs from the true sopilka in that the dentsivka has a fipple, like the western European recorder. It is thus classified as a duct flute. Two dentsivkas are joined together into one which is called Dvodentsivka, or Dzholomyga, Woodwinds,
The Floyara is a more perfected form of the sopilka. It is characterized as an open ended notched flute. The floyara is a pipe of approximately a metre in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathian mountains. Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Floyara is a more perfected form of the sopilka. It is characterized as an open ended notched flute. The floyara is a pipe of approximately a metre in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathian mountains. Woodwinds,
The Floyara is a more perfected form of the sopilka. It is characterized as an open ended notched flute. The floyara is a pipe of approximately a metre in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathian mountains. Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Floyara is a more perfected form of the sopilka. It is characterized as an open ended notched flute. The floyara is a pipe of approximately a metre in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathian mountains. Woodwinds,
The Floyara is a more perfected form of the sopilka. It is characterized as an open ended notched flute. The floyara is a pipe of approximately a metre in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathian mountains. Woodwinds,
The Frilka is a more perfected form of sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. It is an open-ended notched flute, a pipe of approximately 8 inches in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathians. Often is accompanied with glutteral humming which produces an ostinato tone or drone. Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Frilka is a more perfected form of sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. It is an open-ended notched flute, a pipe of approximately 8 inches in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathians. Often is accompanied with glutteral humming which produces an ostinato tone or drone. Woodwinds,
The Frilka is a more perfected form of sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. It is an open-ended notched flute, a pipe of approximately 8 inches in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathians. Often is accompanied with glutteral humming which produces an ostinato tone or drone. Woodwinds,
The Frilka is a more perfected form of sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. It is an open-ended notched flute, a pipe of approximately 8 inches in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathians. Often is accompanied with glutteral humming which produces an ostinato tone or drone. Woodwinds,
The Frilka is a more perfected form of sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. It is an open-ended notched flute, a pipe of approximately 8 inches in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathians. Often is accompanied with glutteral humming which produces an ostinato tone or drone. Woodwinds,
The kaval is a chromatic end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, southern Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, northern Greece, Romania, and Armenia. The kaval is primarily associated with mountain shepherds throughout the Balkans and Anatolia. Woodwinds, Indigenous
The kaval is a chromatic end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, southern Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, northern Greece, Romania, and Armenia. The kaval is primarily associated with mountain shepherds throughout the Balkans and Anatolia. Woodwinds, Indigenous
The kaval is a chromatic end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, southern Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, northern Greece, Romania, and Armenia. The kaval is primarily associated with mountain shepherds throughout the Balkans and Anatolia. Woodwinds, Indigenous
The kaval is a chromatic end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, southern Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, northern Greece, Romania, and Armenia. The kaval is primarily associated with mountain shepherds throughout the Balkans and Anatolia. Woodwinds,
The kaval is a chromatic end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, southern Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, northern Greece, Romania, and Armenia. The kaval is primarily associated with mountain shepherds throughout the Balkans and Anatolia. Woodwinds,
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