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Sonokinetic Carillon KONTAKT SCD 音效軟體 英文正式版
軟體簡介:
This instrument is typical for the Low Lands. The Netherlands and
Belgium have a ritch history and colleciton of golden age carillons.
The Carillon is a musical instrument that is usually housed in a
free-standing bell tower, or the belfry of a church or other
municipal building. The instrument consists of at least 12 cast
bronze cup-shaped bells, which are played serially to play a melody,
or sounded together to play a chord. A carillon is played by striking
a keyboard called a “baton” with the fists and by pressing the keys
of a pedal keyboard with the feet. The keys mechanically activate
levers and wires that connect to metal clappers that strike the bells,
allowing the performer, the carillonneur, to vary the intensity of the
note according to the force applied to the key.
The carillon is the heaviest of all musical instruments; the total
weight of bells alone can be 100 tons in the largest instruments.
The greatest concentration of carillons is still found in the
Netherlands, Belgium, and Northern France, where they were symbols
of civic pride and status
軟體簡介:
This instrument is typical for the Low Lands. The Netherlands and
Belgium have a ritch history and colleciton of golden age carillons.
The Carillon is a musical instrument that is usually housed in a
free-standing bell tower, or the belfry of a church or other
municipal building. The instrument consists of at least 12 cast
bronze cup-shaped bells, which are played serially to play a melody,
or sounded together to play a chord. A carillon is played by striking
a keyboard called a “baton” with the fists and by pressing the keys
of a pedal keyboard with the feet. The keys mechanically activate
levers and wires that connect to metal clappers that strike the bells,
allowing the performer, the carillonneur, to vary the intensity of the
note according to the force applied to the key.
The carillon is the heaviest of all musical instruments; the total
weight of bells alone can be 100 tons in the largest instruments.
The greatest concentration of carillons is still found in the
Netherlands, Belgium, and Northern France, where they were symbols
of civic pride and status
