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Re: new instruments for film work
hi Erdem,
get yourself a klarnet
(Turkish metal clarinet in G).
The low range is easy to play and can sound like a duduk(mey).
:-) and you're already in the best place in the world to get one.
as far as I know, *all* the Turkish instruments are pretty good.
If you want something really exotic, you could always
try blowing a ney like it was a trumpet.
If you want to source some useful percussion without
spending a lot of money then here's a selection of
the sort of thing usually available from "world music instrument sellers".
These may look a bit odd, but they can sound fantastic
1)
Goblet drum from Thailand.
Looks like this:-
http://www.thaimusic.net/glong-yao.htm
good deep sound, and mellow tone that blends well with other
instruments in the mix.
2)
Low pitched gongs,
the ones that look like this are fairly common
http://www.thaimusic.net/kong.jpg
3) and this one will guarantee you to record a track right away
http://www.oddmusic.com/gallery/hapi-drum.html
for fx (although this is vst)
this could save you a lot of money on ethnic instruments
(as the smaller ones are so much cheaper)
http://www.mathons.com/chopitch.htm
can make any drum/gong/xylophone sound lower pitched without quality loss.
andy butler
Erdem Helvacioglu wrote:
> hey,
>
> i am producing a new world music record and will be composing for 2 new
> feature movies. i would like to buy new exciting, weird, texturally
> interesting instruments for film composing and album production use. I
> bought an Iranian santoor last week and it is such a great instrument.
> Any suggestions and ideas about new instruments?
>
> Also new suggestions for weird pedals and fx?
>
> Thanks a lot and best regards.
>
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