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Spotlight Strings - All In
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" ]& K# y! O. ]$ D: ~; P# @4 m2 fSpotlight Strings - Appease the Storm
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Spotlight Solo Strings - The More. p0 p6 C+ ~0 Q3 J( ~* f
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4 S1 `6 v0 ` J% DSpotlight Solo Strings - Dust In The Wind* b7 N h& |; N- r; Y' n
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# e Z$ T1 t" x+ x7 f8 @0 eWhat is Spotlight Strings?
7 `6 `2 R( F" c( bSpotlight Strings is a SOLO STRING library comprised of 4 soloists per section and an optional "Ripieno"* backup section.
y/ L, y# G7 o" ySo it's 4 solo string libraries in 1, and THEN some! v& i; Q/ Z; {9 R
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* 4 solo violas
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* 2 solo basses! d* |9 a% I4 Q) P u) Q
* Ripieno (Italian for stuffing or padding - ! X4 l5 M8 W, A1 ~2 m8 t/ M
refers to the bulk of instrumental parts of a musical ensemble who do not play as soloists, especially in Baroque music.
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