EarthTone Turkish Sazbush WAV
EarthTone Turkish Sazbush WAV
'Turkish Sazbush' by Earthtone contains professionally played and recorded melodies from this Turkish instrument.

Sazbush as a instrument, was a big success in the traditional Turkish parties of the 40s. For the Gypsy musicians who played in huge weddings, it was perfect as the oud and the Saz always disappears in big spaces, especially when played with loud instruments such as trumpets drums and such. For them, the Cumbus Saz was just the perfect solution.

In detail expect to find 765MB of raw content featuring 139 beautifully played Sazbush loops at 90/110/130 BPM and includes a dry version (w/o any additional e.q, compressor or reverb effects) and a wet version of each, giving a total of 278 files. All loops are Key and tempo labeled for ease of use. All sounds are ready to fit straight in your tracks.

This instrument can be used accompanying other instruments and perfectly usable in variety of musical genres whether you're producing World Music, Ethnic And Organic Folk Music, Experimental, Cinematic, Ambient, Meditation, Live Lounge, Electronica or even Hip Hop, as well as for film score, documentaries and media compositions.

Please Note: This is a Sazbush pack ONLY, other sounds contained within this Demo are for demonstration purposes only.

Product Details:

92 Sazbush Loops @ 90 BPM
108 Sazbush Loops @ 110 BPM
78 Sazbush Loops @ 130 BPM

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