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- KVRian
- 804 posts since 16 Nov, 2004 from Kangzhou
ChineePiPa?!! Zhen de ma?
- "The" Jazz
- 4614 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
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- KVRian
- 799 posts since 25 Feb, 2005
Hao xiang shi zhen de... 
It'll take a little bit longer for the official release though, as some supporting materials are not in place yet...

It'll take a little bit longer for the official release though, as some supporting materials are not in place yet...

- "The" Jazz
- 4614 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
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- KVRist
- 56 posts since 8 Nov, 2004
How is the pipa different from zheng. Are they not a little similar?
Are there any other instruments planned? Like maybe the famous BanDi that we have heard in millions of TV and Hollywood film scores (Hearts of Asia). But it is an old library now and we need better recording, more velocity layers, more articulations.
Example: http://www.andrewkmusic.com/mp3/film/19 ... der_ak.mp3
{The woodwind you hear in the 00:36-00:57 second area}
Are there any other instruments planned? Like maybe the famous BanDi that we have heard in millions of TV and Hollywood film scores (Hearts of Asia). But it is an old library now and we need better recording, more velocity layers, more articulations.
Example: http://www.andrewkmusic.com/mp3/film/19 ... der_ak.mp3
{The woodwind you hear in the 00:36-00:57 second area}
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- KVRian
- 799 posts since 25 Feb, 2005
Hi starblue,
ChineeWinds has some very extensive BangDi patches already with various expressions/articulations - I believe it's the same thing as the BanDi you mentioned. You'll have a hard time finding a library that can reach the level of ChineeWinds, no matter what price range it is.
It's believed that both Zheng and Pipa have the same origin way back in history, but each has evolved along different path thereafter.
Zheng is really unique sounding - unfortunately many Westerners only know about its sibling, the Japanese Koto.
Pipa, OTOH, was heavily influenced by Persian culture during the Tang dynasty. It's a bit similar to Lute as the result. Pipa is one of the major traditional Chinese instruments that are still widely popular in China today.
--this is zheng.
--this is pipa.
ChineeWinds has some very extensive BangDi patches already with various expressions/articulations - I believe it's the same thing as the BanDi you mentioned. You'll have a hard time finding a library that can reach the level of ChineeWinds, no matter what price range it is.
It's believed that both Zheng and Pipa have the same origin way back in history, but each has evolved along different path thereafter.
Zheng is really unique sounding - unfortunately many Westerners only know about its sibling, the Japanese Koto.
Pipa, OTOH, was heavily influenced by Persian culture during the Tang dynasty. It's a bit similar to Lute as the result. Pipa is one of the major traditional Chinese instruments that are still widely popular in China today.
--this is pipa.
Last edited by sosayweall on Thu Aug 31, 2006 1:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRist
- 56 posts since 8 Nov, 2004
Chineewinds has bangdi/bandi? I thought Chineewinds is dizi? Are they the same?sosayweall wrote:Hi starblue,
ChineeWinds has some very extensive BangDi patches already with various expressions/articulations - I believe it's the same thing as the BanDi you mentioned. You'll have a hard time finding a library that can reach the level of ChineeWinds, no matter what price range it is.
Thank you for the information between zheng and pipa!
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- KVRian
- 799 posts since 25 Feb, 2005
Di (means "flute" literally) is a term that can be used loosely for referring to various types of flutes. ChineeWinds contains several different types of Dizi's, plus a DongXiao. 