Behind The Kirtan
An "atonal" kirtan (Indian call & response). Great for guitarists to try different modes over. I hope to see some remixes of any type!
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22 maggio 2015 19:09
mpointon
Oh man, I love this sort of stuff, especially with some great tabla on it. I'm looking forward to the adds to this. :)
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22 maggio 2015 19:12
DannyK
Thanks! I'm hoping it will generate some interest from the guitarists to practice/play some modes over. And I hate to sample tabla but what are you going to do? Unless you play ...
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22 maggio 2015 20:17
mpointon
Lol. Tablas are way out of my expertise! I'd love to be able to play but it's a life's work in itself!
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22 maggio 2015 20:31
DannyK
A harmonium or shruti is much easier. I always wanted one. The cantor at my local synagogue has a harmonium. Definitely cool.
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26 maggio 2015 21:53
frankyguitar
That's a cool one. Are it tablas? Sounds great! I think I could do one... if I have time... really nice sound!!! Great dannyk!!
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29 maggio 2015 05:16
frankyguitar
Maybe, but it is an Experiment, I think it works only over the Sound. Have hear a lot of Indian music and the bass is the point. None from them had a normal bassline, in your is a short bass figure in self replication, but I try it, I like this track. I have rediscovered John McLaughlins Shakti, thanks for reminding 😎😎😎
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