Intruments list from Garritan World Instruments collection Virtual Instrument Libraries Wind Instrumentsīawu, Di-Zi, Guanzi, Hulusi, Sheng, Suona, Xiaoīansuri 1, Bansuri 2, Pungi Snake Charmer, Shenai, Shiva Whistleīamboo Flute (see Europe: Bamboo Flute), Jogi Baja, PiriĮnd Blown Flutes: Double Flute, Dvojnice Double Flute, Double Flute Drone, Kaval Overtone Flutes: Bass Overtone Flute, Koncovka Alto Flute, Tenor Overtone Flute Whistles: Clarke Pennyswhistle, Handmade Pennywhistle, Low Irish Whistle, Pennywhistle in Bb, Pennyswhistle in D, Pennywhistle in G, Sopilka Whistle, Susato Pennywhistle, Tin Whistle in Bb Recorders: Alto Recorder, Bass Recorder, Piccolo Recorder, Sopranino Recorder, Soprano Recorder, Tenor Recorder Reeds: Diplica, Folk Shawm Chanters & Bagpipes: Catalan Bagpipes, Duda Bagpipes, Gaita Bagpipes, Koza Bagpipes, Scottish Highland Bagpipes, Uilleann Pipes Side Blown Flutes: Bamboo Flute, Bone Flute 1, Bone Flute 2, Irish Flute, Sheperds Folk Pipe 1, Shepherds Folk Pipe 2Īndean Panpipes, Ocarina 1, Ocarina 2, Peruvian Panpipes, Quena, Tarkaīottle Blows, Fife, Native American Flute, PVC Flute, Slide WhistleĬonch Shell, Didgeridoo, Hawaiian Nose Flute, Suling 1, Suling 2, Suling 3 Percussion InstrumentsĮwe Drums: Adodo, African Log Drum, Apentima, Ashiko, Balafon, Basic African Percussion, Bougarabou, Dawuro, Djembe, Dondo, Doun Doun Ba, Atoke, Axatse, Gankokwe, Kagan, Kpanlogo 1 Large, Kpanlogo 2 Medium, Kpanlogo 3 Combo, Sogo African Percussion: Fontomfrom, Gome, Gyil, Ibo, Kalimbas, Kenkeni, Kpoko Kpoko, Krin Slit Drum, Likembe, Mbira, Morocco Drum, Nigerian Log Drum, Sakara, Sangban, Sanza, Sistrum, Tama (talking drum), Televi, Tonetang (stir drum), Udu Drumsīasic Chinese Percussion, Bianzhong, Bo, Chinese Cymbals, Chinese Gongs, Datangu Lion Drum, Pan Clappers, Temple Bells, Temple Blocksīasic Indian Percussion, Chenda, Chimta, Chippli, Dafli, Damroo, Dhol, Dholak, Ghatam, Ghungroo, Gong (stinging gong), Hatheli, Kanjeera, Khartal, Khol, Manjeera, Murchang, Mridangam, Naal, Nagara, Pakhawaj, Stir Drum, Tablas, Tamte, Tasha, Tavil, UdakuĬhanchiki, Chu-daiko, Daibyoshi, Hira-daiko, Hyoushigi, Ko-daiko, Nagado-daiko, O-daiko, Okawa, Okedo-daiko, Shime-daiko, Tebyoshi, Tsuzumi, Uchiwa-daikoĬhabara, Ching, Geduk, Jang Gu, Kesi, Kkwenggwari, Kompang, Luo Gong, Madal, Tangku, Thai Gong, Tibetan Cymbals, Tibetan Singing Bowl, Tibetan Bells, Tingshaīodhran, Hang Drum, Jaw Harps, Rattle CogĪfoxe, Agogo Bell, Agogo Block, Atabaque, Berimbau, Bombo, Cuica, Latin Percussion 1, Latin Percussion 2, Rain Stick, Teponaxtli, TinajaĪrabian Frame Drum, Basic Middle East Percussion, Bendir, Daff, Darabuka, Doira, Duff, Dumbek, Kashiklar, Kudum, Naqqara, Riqq, Tar, Tumbak, Zarb, Zillsīuffalo Drum, Powwow Drum, Native Log Drum, Pueblo Drum (Taos), Spoons, Washboard Garritan Instant Orchestra-Additional Information and Resources Proudly powered by the ARIA Player Advanced Instrument Engine The Garritan World Instruments collection sound library is proudly powered by the ARIA Player.
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Over 350 instruments from all regions of the globe: