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SoundFonts
| Title |
Size, MB |
Format |
MP3 |
MP3 Size |
| IGIL |
5,58 |
SF2 |
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470 KB |
| KARGYRAA |
21,4 |
SF2 |
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291 KB |
| KOUXIANG |
3,46 |
SF2 |
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226 KB |
| LIMBI |
7,16 |
SF2 |
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144 KB |
| TOPSHUR |
2,59 |
SF2 |
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182 KB |
| TUNGUR |
1,8 |
SF2 |
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145 KB |
- Igil is a Siberian Turkic chordophone
(kind of fiddle). Igil strings and bow are made of horse hairs. Deck:
solid cedar board with goat skin. Tuned in 4th.
- Kargyraa is a Siberian hymn throat
singing style. This particular kargyraa is performed by George
Andriyanov in the Altai manner.
- Kouxiang (chinese instrument) - a set of 3-5 little jaws
harps, attached one to another. In addition to timbral kind of typical
jaws harp, it is melodic too. Its native tune is 3d+4th or 3d+5th.
- Limbi is a transverse flute, by Buryat and Tuva people from
China. It has 5-7 holes and tuned to pentatonic or natural minor.
- Topshur is a Siberian Turkic chordophone
(kind of domra). This particular instrument had wooden deck and frets and
steel strings, tuned in 4th+ (B3, E3+15%).
- Tungur is a Siberian Turkic shaman drum
(membranophone). It is usually made of untanned goat skin on a round base.
Diameter is 50cm, thickness - 10cm.
Loops (acidized wavs)
| Title |
Size, MB |
# Loops |
Format |
MP3 |
MP3 Size |
| KAI (100) |
4,36 |
4 |
WAV |
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74 KB |
| KHOMUS (080-170) |
12,7 |
27 |
WAV |
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109 KB |
- Kai is a Siberian hymn throat singing style in acidized wavs.
This particular kai is performed by George Andriyanov in the
Altai manner.
- Khomus (jaws harp, vargan, maultrommel
etc.) is perhaps the most ancient timbral instrument, well known between
most oriental peoples, from Eskimo to Thai.

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