It has a distinct sound that sets it apart from its mallet-struck Iranian and Indian counterparts. UNLEASH THE SPIRIT OF THE MOUNTAINS The Caucasian dhol is a double-sided barrel drum that was traditionally used throughout the Caucasus to stir up the spirits of warriors before a battle. With the 5 velocity layers and 8 round robins included in this meticulously sampled instrument, the possibilities for customizing authentic-sounding percussion phrases are practically endless. Recorded in pairs with a center percussionist, it gives the true feel of a 5-person ensemble. DEEPLY SAMPLED The DHOL ENSEMBLE was recorded on a beautifully crafted scoring stage at Georgian Film in Tbilisi, Georgia. The dhol fills nearly the same mid-range and can both stir up the emotions and tension in a cinematic piece, as well as offer a strong rhythmic grounding for folk music styles. Tired of using taikos to build up the energy in your pieces? Try the dhol. This hand drum is the main rhythmic percussion backing for folk music in the region, and is now available to you (for FREE) to add an authentic touch full of energy and movement to your compositions. | KONTAKT | 146 MB STIR THE SPIRIT WITH CINEMATIC HAND DRUMS Pound through the mid-range with this potent display of percussion power from the South Caucasus.
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