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Virtual bouzouki demo
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I also wanted to ask this community what sort of instruments you might like to see recorded for future libraries. What are your thoughts? Do you find the sound realistic? Would you use it for your own songs, perhaps for sketching or writing purposes before recording your own instrument? Here's a video of this sampled instrument in action: I have always really loved its sound, but finding someone in my area (Baltimore) who can play one skillfully is a challenge. My personal goal in doing this isn't to try to replace live musicians in any way, but rather to give people access to beautiful instruments and sounds that are normally difficult to obtain (or, difficult to find skilled players).

virtual bouzouki demo

We've recorded instruments like the North Indian sitar, Japanese koto, and most recently, an 8-string acoustic bouzouki crafted by Antonis "Larisseos" Theodorou. We specialize in recording unusual, unique and custom instruments, then editing the results and releasing them for use in Kontakt format by composers and producers all around the world. I'm a world music aficionado, composer and co-founder of Impact Soundworks, a sample library developer. That's all changed now, even though all the studies, detritus and just plain junk are still on it.Hi all, My name is Andrew Aversa.

  • This list was at one time so confidential that if you had it, you probably didn't exist.
  • Pieces missing dates were numbered from memory in 1971.

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    Those marked with capital letters following the two-digit year are studies, minor pieces, or basic arrangements. this worked great until Y2K, but was I thinking I'd live that long when I started numbering in 1971? Nooooooo.).

  • Compositions are numbered by date of composition (2-digit year + piece number.
  • Marginally complete works, improvisations, etc., are not listed.
  • Compositions marked "abandoned" were substantially complete when left unfinished.
  • The masters of some tape works unaccountably survived (I must have destroyed copies) and were found in 19.
  • Most compositions marked "destroyed" were burned in The Detonacy, Delaware Valley Festival of the Avant-Garde, Trenton, New Jersey, May 23, 1976.
  • I have added YouTube links where available.
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    Parts, alternate versions, etc., are still found in the PDF storage folder

  • List revised in October 2017 to provide direct links to scores, audio and video.
  • Did you premiere any of the compositions marked in green? I want to know! I love you! Please tell me!.
  • You can also check the PDF storage folder. If you wish to perform a piece whose score is not available for download, or if you need parts that aren't downloadable, please contact me.
  • Scores marked as available can be downloaded for free, purchased from Frog Peak Music, or obtained from me directly.
  • Printed scores and parts, playback CDs, and recordings are available worldwide from Frog Peak Music.
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    Once you find what you want, come back for the hundreds of free score downloads in my catalog.

  • All music is published by Westleaf Edition (ASCAP), where you can search by instrumentation, length, etc.
  • Back to Dennis Báthory-Kitsz Home Page Read this first, please Compulsive list of the complete compositions by Dennis Báthory-Kitsz This list is for reference.














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