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shiftatelli improv eanbardsley


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eanbardsley

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shiftatelli, middle eastern eight (taxim, or intro to a session).
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Uploaded: Aug 22, 2007 - 04:08:51 AM
Last Updated: Aug 22, 2007 - 10:11:45 AM Last Played: Apr 08, 2009 - 02:22:41 AM
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Feter said 822 days ago (August 22nd, 2007)
shiftatelli
the crossin guitars give a very cool
sphere to the song ...surely you are
enjoying this mood(eastern) ..still
I would like to hear the beats (tabla)
bit lower ...what do you think ??
this is a new tune a new expeience
to listen from you my friend welldone !!
eanbardsley said 822 days ago (August 22nd, 2007)
Feter, Yes!!!
I am not very trained in drumming, the drum is a skin streched over a coconut mounted on a what I think is a sugar cane, if I warm the skin the drum should would get higher, I think, I just don't know how to make it lower. But yes, it would be great to tune the drum. I did a the traditional shiftallelli line that is improvised to, with some variations in between, then made up a melody to play over that, so that makes two tracks to improvise too. All together there are three guitars. Yes I am like eastern music, I am very meditational, though every now and then I like to play a rumba. Thank you!!! It is a new modality for me!!!

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michael2 said 822 days ago (August 22nd, 2007)
you're
just cranking them out huh? i don't know anything about the type of music that you play, other than it really affects me. amazing.
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eanbardsley said 820 days ago (August 24th, 2007)
Mike,...
Yes the past few days have been good for me. Thank you for such nice words!!!!

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I am finding there is a great mystery tied up in nine-fifths, visit my blog at: http://my.opera.com/eanbardsley/blog/
Check out my latest song called The Meeting
said 821 days ago (August 23rd, 2007)
Enjoyed and GREAT PLAYING !
Such a nice new style Ian, the guitar sounds really great, clear and the playing is full of feelings !
Yes i agree with feter, in this one it's a must to put the TABLA a little bit slow ! but great job Ian

Take Care
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Yeman Auf Al-Rawi
eanbardsley said 820 days ago (August 24th, 2007)
Yeman, thanks,...
So happy that it is full of feeling, just had the idea of putting something to a taxim that can be improvised too!!! Need to work more on the drum!!!

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I am finding there is a great mystery tied up in nine-fifths, visit my blog at: http://my.opera.com/eanbardsley/blog/
Check out my latest song called The Meeting
said 821 days ago (August 23rd, 2007)
The Middle East again!
Good stuff. I always enjoy your improvisational jams Ian. But now I have a strange craving for hummus! Ha ha...

Be well bro!


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eanbardsley said 820 days ago (August 24th, 2007)
Thanks Mike,...
I always enjoy your improvisations too, nice to hear coming from such a fine player. Hummus: mmmmmmmmm!!!!

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I am finding there is a great mystery tied up in nine-fifths, visit my blog at: http://my.opera.com/eanbardsley/blog/
Check out my latest song called The Meeting
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