diff --git a/samples/harmony.orchestra b/samples/harmony.orchestra index 6563242..609b1e4 100644 --- a/samples/harmony.orchestra +++ b/samples/harmony.orchestra @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ { "uid": "finger cymbal tree", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.037 }, // string of suspended finger cymbals { "uid": "meinl spark shaker", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.038 }, // https://www.soundtravels.co.uk/p-Meinl_Spark_Shaker-2824.aspx { "uid": "timbales", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.039 }, // aka pailas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbales - { "uid": "sizzle cymbal", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.040 }, // https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sizzle_cymbal + { "uid": "sizzle cymbal", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.040 }, // https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sizzle_cymbal { "uid": "maracas", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.041 }, { "uid": "bodhran", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.042 }, { "uid": "chinese cymbal", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.043 }, @@ -101,13 +101,13 @@ { "uid": "egg shaker", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.051 }, { "uid": "tenor drum", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.052 }, { "uid": "sandpaper blocks", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.053 }, - { "uid": "suspended cymbal with coin scrape", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.054 }, // It is a real coin. It is used to scratch across the cymbal grooves to produce a bell - tree effect. Source: Hauer Music, Ohio. + { "uid": "suspended cymbal with coin scrape", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.054 }, // It is a real coin. It is used to scratch across the cymbal grooves to produce a bell - tree effect. Source: Hauer Music, Ohio. { "uid": "ride cymbal", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.055 }, // Some drummers use a china cymbal, a sizzle cymbal or a specialized tone such as a swish or pang cymbal as a ride cymbal. When playing extremely softly, when using brushes, and when recording, even a thin crash may serve well as a ride cymbal. { "uid": "surdo", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.056 }, { "uid": "waterphone", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.057 }, // aka ocean harp or aquasonic waterphone { "uid": "china cymbals", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.058 }, // aka trash cymbal. A distinct type of crash cymbals { "uid": "low tom", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.059 }, // aka floor tom - { "uid": "roto toms", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.060 }, // + { "uid": "roto toms", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.060 }, // // What Is The Difference Between a Roto tom and a Concert Tom? // Roto toms are drums without shells that can be tuned by rotating them. Concert toms are single headed toms with shells and they have quite a different sound, because the wooden shell gives concert toms quite a different tone and resonance. @@ -120,11 +120,12 @@ { "uid": "wind machine", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.066 }, //aka héliophone { "uid": "wooden wind chimes", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.067 }, { "uid": "beatring", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.068 }, // beatring + skin = tambourine + { "uid": "thunder sheet", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.069 }, { "uid": "bells", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.100 }, { "uid": "bell tree", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.101 }, { "uid": "chimes", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.102 }, - { "uid": "wind chimes", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.103 }, // aka metal wind chimes + { "uid": "wind chimes", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.103 }, // aka metal wind chimes, aka windbells { "uid": "triangle", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.104 }, { "uid": "small triangle", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.105 }, { "uid": "sleigh bells", "player": "percussionist", "order": 11.106 }, @@ -188,4 +189,3 @@ { "uid": "voice", "player": "singer", "order": 1.000, "is_rare": true } ] } -