Gio Israel Sacred Instruments Divine Strings - это новейшая кульминация записей, сделанных в особых местах по всему миру. Этот пакет, улавливающий уникальные и редкие звуки, ориентирован на ритуальные инструменты, некоторые из которых веками использовались для сбора людей и возвышения человеческого духа.
Записанные здесь инструменты включают редкий турецкий Oğur saz (или Ogur sazi), особую форму традиционного саза, разработанный турецким мастером Эрканом Одуром, на котором здесь играет ученик Огура Гилад Вайс. Сегодня в мире существует лишь несколько таких инструментов.
Одур разработал и создал шестиструнный копуз (Огур Сази), вдохновленный трехструнным копузом, также известным как трехструнный кура на полуострове Теке. Дальнейшее вдохновение было также черпано в лютне, на которой играли в период барокко и раннего Возрождения, а также в классической гитаре.
Копуз, история которого восходит к 6000 году до нашей эры, считался священным инструментом обществами, к которым он принадлежал. С тех пор на нем играют в этом регионе, развиваясь вместе с музыкой и добавляя больше струнных и ладов, которые добавлялись со временем и во время перехода от кочевого образа жизни к оседлому.
The Splice Sacred Instruments by Gio Israel is the newest culmination of recordings made in special locations around the world. Capturing unique and rare sounds, this pack focuses on ritualistic instruments, some of which has been used for centuries to gather people and elevate the human spirit.
The instruments recorded here include the rare Turkish Oğur saz (or Ogur sazi), a special form of the traditional saz, designed by Turkish master Erkan Oğur played here by Ogur’s disciple Gilad Weiss. Only a handful of these instruments exist in the world today.
Oğur designed and derived the six-stringed kopuz (Ogur Sazi) with inspiration taken from the three stringed kopuz, also known as three stringed cura in the Teke peninsula. Further inspiration was also drawn from the lute, played in the Baroque and early Renaissance period, as well as classical guitar.
Kopuz, whose history is dates back to 6000 BC, was thought as a sacred instrument by the societies it belonged to. It has been played in the region ever since, evolving with the music to include more strings and frets, which were added with time and during the transition from nomadic to settled lifestyle.
The instruments recorded here include the rare Turkish Oğur saz (or Ogur sazi), a special form of the traditional saz, designed by Turkish master Erkan Oğur played here by Ogur’s disciple Gilad Weiss. Only a handful of these instruments exist in the world today.
Oğur designed and derived the six-stringed kopuz (Ogur Sazi) with inspiration taken from the three stringed kopuz, also known as three stringed cura in the Teke peninsula. Further inspiration was also drawn from the lute, played in the Baroque and early Renaissance period, as well as classical guitar.
Kopuz, whose history is dates back to 6000 BC, was thought as a sacred instrument by the societies it belonged to. It has been played in the region ever since, evolving with the music to include more strings and frets, which were added with time and during the transition from nomadic to settled lifestyle.
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