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 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,
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,
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,
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. Multi-Sample, World
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. Multi-Sample, World
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
The Kobza is a Ukrainian folk music instrument of the lute family, a relative of the Central European mandora. The term kobza however, has also been applied to a number of other Eastern European instruments distinct from the Ukrainian kobza. Strings,
The Koza (meaning "goat") is the generic term for bagpipes used in Polish & Ukrainian folk music. The Koza comes from the southern region of Poland known as Podhale and differs considerably from other types of bagpipes in its construction. The instrument is known for producing a continuous low pitch, Woodwinds,
The Koza (meaning "goat") is the generic term for bagpipes used in Polish & Ukrainian folk music. The Koza comes from the southern region of Poland known as Podhale and differs considerably from other types of bagpipes in its construction. The instrument is known for producing a continuous low pitch, Woodwinds,
The Koza (meaning "goat") is the generic term for bagpipes used in Polish & Ukrainian folk music. The Koza comes from the southern region of Poland known as Podhale and differs considerably from other types of bagpipes in its construction. The instrument is known for producing a continuous low pitch, Woodwinds, Indigenous
The Koza (meaning "goat") is the generic term for bagpipes used in Polish & Ukrainian folk music. The Koza comes from the southern region of Poland known as Podhale and differs considerably from other types of bagpipes in its construction. The instrument is known for producing a continuous low pitch, Multi-Sample, World
Lyre is the old traditional instrument of Slavic nations. It was also widely used in medieval Europe. It’s often called a Wheel Lyre or Hurdy Gurdy. Lyre performance school as well as bandura/kobza one is outlined in a separate musical tradition of performance. Strings,
Lyre is the old traditional instrument of Slavic nations. It was also widely used in medieval Europe. It’s often called a Wheel Lyre or Hurdy Gurdy. Lyre performance school as well as bandura/kobza one is outlined in a separate musical tradition of performance. Strings,
Lyre is the old traditional instrument of Slavic nations. It was also widely used in medieval Europe. It’s often called a Wheel Lyre or Hurdy Gurdy. Lyre performance school as well as bandura/kobza one is outlined in a separate musical tradition of performance. Strings,
Lyre is the old traditional instrument of Slavic nations. It was also widely used in medieval Europe. It’s often called a Wheel Lyre or Hurdy Gurdy. Lyre performance school as well as bandura/kobza one is outlined in a separate musical tradition of performance. Multi-Sample, World
Lyre is the old traditional instrument of Slavic nations. It was also widely used in medieval Europe. It’s often called a Wheel Lyre or Hurdy Gurdy. Lyre performance school as well as bandura/kobza one is outlined in a separate musical tradition of performance. Multi-Sample, World
The Rubel (kuchelka, kachalka, rebra) is a Ukrainian folk musical instrument. It is primarily a household item used for washing and drying clothes, but it is occasionally used as a percussion instrument. The rasping sound produced is similar to that of the Derkach. Percussion Loops,
The Rubel (kuchelka, kachalka, rebra) is a Ukrainian folk musical instrument. It is primarily a household item used for washing and drying clothes, but it is occasionally used as a percussion instrument. The rasping sound produced is similar to that of the Derkach. Percussion Loops,
The Rubel (kuchelka, kachalka, rebra) is a Ukrainian folk musical instrument. It is primarily a household item used for washing and drying clothes, but it is occasionally used as a percussion instrument. The rasping sound produced is similar to that of the Derkach. Achromatic Percussion,
The Rubel (kuchelka, kachalka, rebra) is a Ukrainian folk musical instrument. It is primarily a household item used for washing and drying clothes, but it is occasionally used as a percussion instrument. The rasping sound produced is similar to that of the Derkach. Achromatic Percussion,
The Rubel (kuchelka, kachalka, rebra) is a Ukrainian folk musical instrument. It is primarily a household item used for washing and drying clothes, but it is occasionally used as a percussion instrument. The rasping sound produced is similar to that of the Derkach. Achromatic Percussion,
The Rubel (kuchelka, kachalka, rebra) is a Ukrainian folk musical instrument. It is primarily a household item used for washing and drying clothes, but it is occasionally used as a percussion instrument. The rasping sound produced is similar to that of the Derkach. Achromatic Percussion,
Solomynka, or Zhaleika, Bryolka is the common Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian wind instrument, also known as a "folk clarinet" or hornpipe. It was eventually incorporated into the balalaika band, the Hungarian tarogato, and may have contributed to the development of the predecessor of clarinet. Woodwinds, Indigenous
Solomynka, or Zhaleika, Bryolka is the common Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian wind instrument, also known as a "folk clarinet" or hornpipe. It was eventually incorporated into the balalaika band, the Hungarian tarogato, and may have contributed to the development of the predecessor of clarinet. Woodwinds,
Solomynka, or Zhaleika, Bryolka is the common Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian wind instrument, also known as a "folk clarinet" or hornpipe. It was eventually incorporated into the balalaika band, the Hungarian tarogato, and may have contributed to the development of the predecessor of clarinet. Woodwinds,
Solomynka, or Zhaleika, Bryolka is the common Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian wind instrument, also known as a "folk clarinet" or hornpipe. It was eventually incorporated into the balalaika band, the Hungarian tarogato, and may have contributed to the development of the predecessor of clarinet. Woodwinds, English Penny Whistle
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds,
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds,
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds, Indigenous
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds, Indigenous
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds, Indigenous
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds, Indigenous
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds,
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds,
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds, Indigenous
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds, Indigenous
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds,
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds,
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds, Indigenous
Sopilka is a general name of the flute family woodwind instruments used in Ukrainian folk music. Most commonly refers to a fife made of a variety of materials (traditionally out of wood) and has 6 to 10 finger holes. There are prima, alto and bass sopilkas in the collection, Woodwinds,
The Surma is a type of shawm that had widespread use in the armies of the Ukrainian Cossack host. It is thought that the instrument was introduced into Ukraine from the Caucasus or Turkey where the similar instruments exist with related names such as zurna and surnai. Woodwinds, Indigenous