New Sounds For China Story Erhu

US Sound Magic Releases Pop extension pack      08/07/14

New Sounds For China Story Erhu


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Sound Magic tells us that Pop extension pack contains several presets designed for using Erhu in pop music. Here's the details from Sound Magic...

Erhu is a two-stringed bowed musical instrument, more specifically a spike fiddle, which may also be called a "southern fiddle", and sometimes known in the Western world as the "Chinese violin" or a "Chinese two-stringed fiddle". It is used as a solo instrument as well as in small ensembles and large orchestras. It is the most popular of the huqin family of traditional bowed string instruments used by various ethnic groups of China. A very versatile instrument, the erhu is used in both traditional and contemporary music arrangements, such as in pop, rock, jazz, etc

To ensure the maximum accuracy and musicality in the reproduction of this complex and beautiful sound, Sound Magic invited the virtuoso from the prestigious China National Orchestra in Beijing to record their wide variety of sounds. To make it easier for you to sound like one of these world.


Pricing and Availability:
This extension pack is free for China Story Erhu users.
China Story Erhu costs €99/$129/£82

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