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: Quijadas (jawbone), Cascaras, Repiques, and Udu Shells. Small Percussion : Cowbells and Guiras. Contemporary Applications
One of the standout features of this collection is the recording quality. The loops were recorded with high-end studio gear but retain the raw, organic imperfections that make world music sound real. i--- Big.Fish.Audio.Roots.of.South.America.Vol.2 -loopville
The second installment of the series builds upon the success of the first volume, delving deeper into the musical traditions of South America. "Roots of South America Vol. 2" features an extensive range of instruments, including traditional percussion, wind, and string instruments, as well as soulful vocal phrases and rhythmic loops. : Quijadas (jawbone), Cascaras, Repiques, and Udu Shells
South America is home to a diverse array of cultures, each with its own distinct musical traditions. From the Andean highlands to the Argentine pampas, the continent's music is characterized by its warm, vibrant rhythms and melodies, often accompanied by a range of traditional instruments such as the charango, quena, and bombo. The Roots of South America Vol. 2 collection is a celebration of these musical roots, showcasing the incredible sonic diversity of countries such as Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Paraguay. The loops were recorded with high-end studio gear
Inside: charango riffs recorded in a Cusco courtyard, bombo legüero thuds from a Santiago carnival, and a panpipe phrase with a ghostly hiss—someone’s breath, decades ago. She looped four bars, then layered a synth over it. The Andes bled into reverb.
Product Report: Big Fish Audio Roots of South America Vol. 2