The Cradle is a comprehensive sample library of East European Folk Musical Instruments. It consists of 50 Percussion, Wind, String, and Bourdon Instruments from Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Poland, Hungary, and Bulgaria played by the best Ukrainian Folk and Jazz professionals. The instruments include trembita, sopilka, telenka, kaval, zozulka, lyre, kobza, bandura, duda, tsymbaly, bugaj, drymba, and more. There are loops, melodies, patterns, moods, and multi-samples of each instrument with various performances and multiple velocities.
The Bukhalo is a large drum used in dance music of Carpathians. It is fixed to the player with a belt so that the performer can dance and move about. It is struck with a wooden stick and often has a cymbal joined to the side of the instrument which is struck by a metal rod, or another cymbal. Percussion Loops,
The Bukhalo is a large drum used in dance music of Carpathians. It is fixed to the player with a belt so that the performer can dance and move about. It is struck with a wooden stick and often has a cymbal joined to the side of the instrument which is struck by a metal rod, or another cymbal. Drum Loops,
The Bukhalo is a large drum used in dance music of Carpathians. It is fixed to the player with a belt so that the performer can dance and move about. It is struck with a wooden stick and often has a cymbal joined to the side of the instrument which is struck by a metal rod, or another cymbal. Achromatic Percussion,
The Derkach is a Ukrainian version of the rattle, ratchet. It is used in Ukrainian folk instrument orchestras, and also as a child's toy. A similar toy is commonly used in many Jewish communities on the festival of Purim as a noisemaker. In Yiddish it is known as a gragger. Achromatic Percussion, Dramatic
The Derkach is a Ukrainian version of the rattle, ratchet. It is used in Ukrainian folk instrument orchestras, and also as a child's toy. A similar toy is commonly used in many Jewish communities on the festival of Purim as a noisemaker. In Yiddish it is known as a gragger. Achromatic Percussion,
The Derkach is a Ukrainian version of the rattle, ratchet. It is used in Ukrainian folk instrument orchestras, and also as a child's toy. A similar toy is commonly used in many Jewish communities on the festival of Purim as a noisemaker. In Yiddish it is known as a gragger. Achromatic Percussion,
The Derkach is a Ukrainian version of the rattle, ratchet. It is used in Ukrainian folk instrument orchestras, and also as a child's toy. A similar toy is commonly used in many Jewish communities on the festival of Purim as a noisemaker. In Yiddish it is known as a gragger. Achromatic Percussion,
The Derkach is a Ukrainian version of the rattle, ratchet. It is used in Ukrainian folk instrument orchestras, and also as a child's toy. A similar toy is commonly used in many Jewish communities on the festival of Purim as a noisemaker. In Yiddish it is known as a gragger. Percussion Loops,
The Derkach is a Ukrainian version of the rattle, ratchet. It is used in Ukrainian folk instrument orchestras, and also as a child's toy. A similar toy is commonly used in many Jewish communities on the festival of Purim as a noisemaker. In Yiddish it is known as a gragger. Percussion Loops,
The Derkach is a Ukrainian version of the rattle, ratchet. It is used in Ukrainian folk instrument orchestras, and also as a child's toy. A similar toy is commonly used in many Jewish communities on the festival of Purim as a noisemaker. In Yiddish it is known as a gragger. Percussion Loops,
The Dzholomyga (or Dvodentsivka) is a woodwind musical instrument. It differs from the true sopilka in that the dentsivka has a fipple, like the western European recorder. It is thus classified as a duct flute. Two dentsivkas are joined together into one which is called Dvodentsivka, or Dzholomyga, Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Dzholomyga (or Dvodentsivka) is a woodwind musical instrument. It differs from the true sopilka in that the dentsivka has a fipple, like the western European recorder. It is thus classified as a duct flute. Two dentsivkas are joined together into one which is called Dvodentsivka, or Dzholomyga, Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Dzholomyga (or Dvodentsivka) is a woodwind musical instrument. It differs from the true sopilka in that the dentsivka has a fipple, like the western European recorder. It is thus classified as a duct flute. Two dentsivkas are joined together into one which is called Dvodentsivka, or Dzholomyga, Woodwinds,
Ukrainian Fiddle is called Hudok. It is an ancient Eastern Slavic string musical instrument, played with a bow. A gudok usually had three strings, two of them tuned in unison and played as a drone, the third tuned a fifth higher. Strings,
Ukrainian Fiddle is called Hudok. It is an ancient Eastern Slavic string musical instrument, played with a bow. A gudok usually had three strings, two of them tuned in unison and played as a drone, the third tuned a fifth higher. Strings,
Ukrainian Fiddle is called Hudok. It is an ancient Eastern Slavic string musical instrument, played with a bow. A gudok usually had three strings, two of them tuned in unison and played as a drone, the third tuned a fifth higher. Strings,
Ukrainian Fiddle is called Hudok. It is an ancient Eastern Slavic string musical instrument, played with a bow. A gudok usually had three strings, two of them tuned in unison and played as a drone, the third tuned a fifth higher. Strings,
Ukrainian Fiddle is called Hudok. It is an ancient Eastern Slavic string musical instrument, played with a bow. A gudok usually had three strings, two of them tuned in unison and played as a drone, the third tuned a fifth higher. Strings,
Ukrainian Fiddle is called Hudok. It is an ancient Eastern Slavic string musical instrument, played with a bow. A gudok usually had three strings, two of them tuned in unison and played as a drone, the third tuned a fifth higher. Strings,
Ukrainian Fiddle is called Hudok. It is an ancient Eastern Slavic string musical instrument, played with a bow. A gudok usually had three strings, two of them tuned in unison and played as a drone, the third tuned a fifth higher. Strings,
Ukrainian Fiddle is called Hudok. It is an ancient Eastern Slavic string musical instrument, played with a bow. A gudok usually had three strings, two of them tuned in unison and played as a drone, the third tuned a fifth higher. Strings,
Ukrainian Fiddle is called Hudok. It is an ancient Eastern Slavic string musical instrument, played with a bow. A gudok usually had three strings, two of them tuned in unison and played as a drone, the third tuned a fifth higher. Strings,
Ukrainian Fiddle is called Hudok. It is an ancient Eastern Slavic string musical instrument, played with a bow. A gudok usually had three strings, two of them tuned in unison and played as a drone, the third tuned a fifth higher. Strings,
Ukrainian Fiddle is called Hudok. It is an ancient Eastern Slavic string musical instrument, played with a bow. A gudok usually had three strings, two of them tuned in unison and played as a drone, the third tuned a fifth higher. Multi-Sample, World
The Floyara is a more perfected form of the sopilka. It is characterized as an open ended notched flute. The floyara is a pipe of approximately a metre in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathian mountains. Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Floyara is a more perfected form of the sopilka. It is characterized as an open ended notched flute. The floyara is a pipe of approximately a metre in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathian mountains. Woodwinds,
The Floyara is a more perfected form of the sopilka. It is characterized as an open ended notched flute. The floyara is a pipe of approximately a metre in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathian mountains. Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Floyara is a more perfected form of the sopilka. It is characterized as an open ended notched flute. The floyara is a pipe of approximately a metre in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathian mountains. Woodwinds,
The Floyara is a more perfected form of the sopilka. It is characterized as an open ended notched flute. The floyara is a pipe of approximately a metre in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathian mountains. Woodwinds,
The Frilka is a more perfected form of sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. It is an open-ended notched flute, a pipe of approximately 8 inches in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathians. Often is accompanied with glutteral humming which produces an ostinato tone or drone. Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Frilka is a more perfected form of sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. It is an open-ended notched flute, a pipe of approximately 8 inches in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathians. Often is accompanied with glutteral humming which produces an ostinato tone or drone. Woodwinds,
The Frilka is a more perfected form of sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. It is an open-ended notched flute, a pipe of approximately 8 inches in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathians. Often is accompanied with glutteral humming which produces an ostinato tone or drone. Woodwinds,
The Frilka is a more perfected form of sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. It is an open-ended notched flute, a pipe of approximately 8 inches in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathians. Often is accompanied with glutteral humming which produces an ostinato tone or drone. Woodwinds,
The Frilka is a more perfected form of sopilka, a traditional Ukrainian flute. It is an open-ended notched flute, a pipe of approximately 8 inches in length. It was often played at funerals in the Carpathians. Often is accompanied with glutteral humming which produces an ostinato tone or drone. Woodwinds,
The Kalatalo is a Ukrainian folk instrument used in folk ensembles whenever a drum is not available. It was also used by night guards to scare away intruders. It produces a very loud sound amplified by the stillness of the night. Achromatic Percussion,
The Kalatalo is a Ukrainian folk instrument used in folk ensembles whenever a drum is not available. It was also used by night guards to scare away intruders. It produces a very loud sound amplified by the stillness of the night. Percussion Loops,
The Kalatalo is a Ukrainian folk instrument used in folk ensembles whenever a drum is not available. It was also used by night guards to scare away intruders. It produces a very loud sound amplified by the stillness of the night. Percussion Loops,
The Kalatalo is a Ukrainian folk instrument used in folk ensembles whenever a drum is not available. It was also used by night guards to scare away intruders. It produces a very loud sound amplified by the stillness of the night. Achromatic Percussion,
The kaval is a chromatic end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, southern Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, northern Greece, Romania, and Armenia. The kaval is primarily associated with mountain shepherds throughout the Balkans and Anatolia. Woodwinds, Indigenous
The kaval is a chromatic end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, southern Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, northern Greece, Romania, and Armenia. The kaval is primarily associated with mountain shepherds throughout the Balkans and Anatolia. Woodwinds, Indigenous
The kaval is a chromatic end-blown flute traditionally played throughout Azerbaijan, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, southern Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, northern Greece, Romania, and Armenia. The kaval is primarily associated with mountain shepherds throughout the Balkans and Anatolia. Woodwinds, Indigenous