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Melodies from Anatolia – Greek Turkish Armenian & Arabic Instruments

Original price was: £20.00.Current price is: £4.99.

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SYMPHONIC PRODUCTION, IN COLLABORATION WITH ADVANCE MUSIC LIBRARY, BRINGS TO YOU MELODIES FROM ANATOLIA.

This fantastic pack features some of Greece’s finest musicians and provides over 900 production-ready phrases performed by soloists from the Mediterranean and Anatolia region.

You’ll hear instruments from Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Armenia, and the Arab world, such as kaval, kanun, violin, percussion, bouzouki, duduk, ancient greek lyra and vocals.

All members of the Advance Music Library team are experienced soloists with impressive careers, and have performed worldwide.

They are each true masters of their instrument, so that all the melodies are played exceptionally well, providing a real feel and respecting the local music idioms.

No need to travel to book these musicians in the studio – all is there in the pack! You will find some great taxims – which are long form solos which can be used as intros, outros, along with loops and phrases.

Here’s a list of the soloist featured on the pack:

  • Yannis Poulios: Violin
  • Apostolis Vangelakis aka VANGA: Armenian duduk, Greek clarinet, Greek Bouzouki, Bulgarian Kaval, & Saxophone.
  • Roula Tsernou: Vocals
  • Statis Sourkeas: Percussion
  • Vaggelis Karipis: Percussion
  • Thanasis Kleopas: Ancient Greek Lyra (lyra of Apollo)
  • Ilias Mantikos: Kanun

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9 reviews for Melodies from Anatolia – Greek Turkish Armenian & Arabic Instruments

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  1. Nora Parker

    This album was a fantastic mix of traditional Greek, Turkish, Armenian, and Arabic music – I loved the variety of instruments and melodies!

  2. Ethan Murphy

    I absolutely loved the variety of instruments on this collection – it really captured the essence of Anatolian music! Would definitely recommend to anyone interested in music from the region.

  3. Savannah Russell

    I absolutely love the variety of instruments on this album – it really captures the essence of different cultures in one seamless collection!

  4. Grace Nelson

    This album has a beautiful mix of traditional instruments and melodies from various cultures, I highly recommend giving it a listen!

  5. Natalie Kelley

    I was pleasantly surprised by the range of instruments and the authentic sounds – definitely worth checking out!

  6. Chloe Baker

    Loving the authentic sound of these instruments, really transports me to another place and time. Would definitely recommend to music lovers.

  7. Emilia Shaw

    Absolutely love the variety of sounds and instruments on this album, makes me want to dance and travel all at once!

  8. Luke Ward

    The variety of instruments and sounds on this album really transport me to different cultures and traditions, making it a truly unique listening experience.

  9. Andrew Morgan

    This album really captures the essence of Middle Eastern music, I love the blend of different instruments and cultures!

  10. Christian Henderson

    This collection of instruments from different cultures creates beautiful melodies that transport you to another world – worth every penny!

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