freya
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Sama'i Nahawand - Safar Ali
Greetings,
I searched through the forums and saw that there had been previous requests for help finding a recording of Safar Ali's Sama'i Nahawand with no
responses. I am also looking for a recording. If anyone has an where I could locate one, I'd be most appreciative.
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I will try to play it for you...
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That would be _great_ !
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Hello Freya,
Do you have the score ?
Or anybody else ?
Always interrested in Samai
Robert
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Here my humble file.
http://www.mikeouds.com/messageboard/viewthread.php?tid=11167
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freya
is it what you were looking for?
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Thanks mrkmni,
Very helpful and there's even a taqsim!
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Still no score ?
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Microber:
You know the maqam,
you know the rythm,
I played it on standard tuning A=440 hz,
Then you should be able to play it.
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Quote: Originally posted by mrkmni | Microber:
You know the maqam,
you know the rythm,
I played it on standard tuning A=440 hz,
Then you should be able to play it. |
mrkmni :
Yes for sure I am able to do that.
I have played music for years and years without partitions. And I'm still doing it. I finally decide to learn solfege. And I don't regret it (even if
i'm not a champion).
For me now solfege is a good way to understand a piece of music. I still like very much listening to an interpretation.
But what I find very interesting is hearing how different musicians interpret the same score : choice of tempo, ornamentations, silence... And
finally make my own choice.
Robert
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