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The Wildmother’s Dulcimer Vol. II
A hammered dulcimer evoking forests and glades with evocative aleatoric playing as well as deeply-sampled standard articulations
The Wildmother’s Dulcimer
A hammered dulcimer evoking forests and glades with evocative aleatoric playing as well as deeply-sampled standard articulations...
Gusli Perepyolochka
An original folk stringed musical instrument made in the USSR. It is called Gusli "Perepyolochka" (Dulcimer "Quail" in English interpretation).
The Acoustic Swarmitar
Part 3 in a growing now-trilogy of swarmatron-inspired Kontakt instruments, featuring 6 different acoustic instruments, all able to bend in and out of tune with one another....
ACOUSTIC UNICORN SERIES – SKIMMER STRING
A Santoor hammered dulcimer tremolo with added Convolution Reverb
Hearth & Hollow Plucked Folk Ensemble
The fourth instrument in the Pianobook Artists lineup is an evolution of one of Hunter Rogerson’s best sample libraries on the Pianobook Site- The Wildmother’s Dulcimer. If you are not familiar, the dulcimer coveys a warm and dusty tone- perfect for intimate folk-like compositions. Hearth & Hollow is an ensemble of seven unique acoustic instruments that […]
March 2022 Newsletter
Our March 2020 newsletter featuring Mike Georgiades amazing Soft Nylon Guitar sample library.
Pianobook – THE HONOURS LIST
Featured in the 2019 honours list: Andrew Ward: 1911 Bechstein Upright (most download piano in 2019) Angus Roberts-Carey: Sonva Piano, Sonva Upright, Infinite Guitar (plus Kontakt versions of 9000ft Piano and Tracked Piano) Christopher Scullion: Tatak – Toy Piano, Tatak – Felt Piano (MVP and Full), Tatak – Muted Felt Piano Conner Sawchuk: Decrepit Toy […]
August Highlights
MAKING MUSIC FROM POOH? Whether the term “Pooh Breakfast” has anything to do with the sound of 29 Bagpipes tuning up is up to you! Christian teases the upcoming Pianbook competition and walks through another set of submissions to Pianobook. PROGRAMMING ROUND ROBINS WITH A KALIMBA Christian discovers the simplicity of programming […]