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  • Kong Audio ChineeHuLuSi v1.0.1 VSTi WiN-ASSiGN
    April 2nd, 2015 ⚡
    Categories: Kong Audio, VSTi, WiNDOWS

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    ChineeHuLuSi v1.0.1 VSTi WiN

    TEAM ASSiGN | 2010 | 267 MB

    ChineeHuluSi: The Riveting Bottle Gourds from the South of Clouds. HuluSi is a free-reed wind instrument from China. “Hulu” is the Chinese name for bottle gourd; “Si”, silk, is used here to describe the unrelenting characteristic of HuluSi’s vibrating tail tone. The history of HuluSi is not well documented other than that it may have been used by the ethnic minorities in the nowadays Yunnan (literally means “South of Clouds”) province for a very, very long time, maybe as long as a thousand years. Today, HuluSi is the most representative instrument of Yunnan and in recent years it has been improved, spread and promoted, both at the domestic and international levels, and received good recognition. HuluSi is especially known for its unrelenting, yet soft, tone.



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    • Kong Audio ChineeSheng VSTi 1.2-ASSiGN
      February 3rd, 2013 ⚡
      Categories: Kong Audio, VSTi, WiNDOWS

      Kong Audio ChineeSheng VSTi 1.2

      Kong Audio ChineeSheng VSTi 1.2

      Team: ASSiGN | 08 MARCH 2010 | 247 MB

      The Mouth Organ of Concord. As one of the earliest and most commonly recognized Chinese instruments, Sheng, a free-reed, mouth-blown instrument, which can be traced back to at least 3,000 years ago, has withstood against time and still is a vital key piece in today’s Chinese music. Sheng is also said to have inspired the creation of Accordion and Harmonica. Sheng is extremely versatile and expressive in its own right, with a wide note range, as well as much the broad tonal textures. Due to its portability and the polyphony nature, Sheng is also one of the few common accompanying instruments in Chinese music. It’s a must-have piece for scoring a more comprehensive Chinese-theme music.



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