Sonuscore Medieval Phrases Lute and Theorbo Content Halion
Sonuscore Medieval Phrases Lute and Theorbo Content Halion
CREATE THE SOUNDS OF CASTLES AND COURT OF THE MEDICI
Bring your audience back to the Middle Ages and Renaissance era; the kings, queens and more with Sonuscore's Medieval Phrases Lute & Theorbo for HALion. Escape from reality for a moment and travel through medieval castles and markets to the court of the Medici.

10 lutes and 5 theorbo themes
Syncs to DAW tempo
Fully playable rhythmic phrases
Created by Sonuscore with the help of Attila Völgyi


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