0

Your Cart is Empty

Tabla Grooves - Indian Percussion

January 08, 2016 1 min read

Tabla Grooves - Indian Percussion

Tabla Grooves - Indian Percussion - a vast collection of tabla rhythms recorded in India with a variety of top notch studio and sessions musicians. This bundle offers a great selection of high quality live tabla recordings in various time signatures and rhythmic patterns, suitable for a variety of different production styles.

An intricate instrument, playing the tabla involves a series of complex finger patterns and palm techniques used to produce a variety of different tones, timbres and pitches. The diverse loops and sounds draw on traditional Hindustani Classical musical motifs, but are accessible enough to fit with several genres – from electronica to contemporary, ambient and many other genres. These unique tabla samples offer producers and DJs a wide range of different sounds and rhythmic textures to choose from, adding an exotically Eastern flavor to any production.

- The bundle contains only vocals / textures samples. Other instruments used in the demo track are not included. 

MORE DETAILS



Also in Blog

Winner of the KVR April 2021 Giveaway Announced
Winner of the KVR April 2021 Giveaway Announced

June 24, 2021 1 min read

Congratulations to Jordan Chin, winner of the  KVR + EarthMoments April 2021 Giveaway!

 Jordan walks away with the  EarthMoments XL 2021 bundle which comprises all the sound packs and samples libraries created by EarthMoments valued at $1,592.74.

MUSICTECH REVIEWS THE ALL NEW 5ELEMENTS
MUSICTECH REVIEWS THE ALL NEW 5ELEMENTS

June 17, 2021 1 min read

“The detail, precision and expert knowledge that has gone into building the instruments in this collection are matched only by the love which has gone into sampling them.” Led by a team of musicians and industry experts with decades of collective experience, MusicTech enhances and expands the minds of music makers and listeners through in-depth features.

From Streets To Sound Banks: Uses of Field Recordings
From Streets To Sound Banks: Uses of Field Recordings

April 22, 2021 3 min read

The South of India, a sonic epicenter where music is often less a performance art form reserved exclusively for the stage, more an extension of daily existence, an everyday reality. As a predominantly oral music tradition passed on from generation to generation, children are taught by their mothers, fathers, grandparents, learning to live and breathe their music more than merely just playing it.