byetkin
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New Single - Tears of the Pearl
New single is out now! It’s on all digital platforms.
I dedicated this improvisation to the musicians who have been suffering because of the pandemic and governments’ actions against the musicians
during the pandemic. I hope everything will be fine again, soon.
https://open.spotify.com/album/0xr2xn0UmEUYewtJF6defF?si=GS1iHogeSGG...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvvNFjo-kDs&list=OLAK5uy_n897wVa...
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John Erlich
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Thanks for posting the recording. I enjoyed it. Maybe this is not the place for a Facebook-type discussion, but I am curious what "...governments'
actions against the musicians during the pandemic" you are referring to. I know from the media and talking to friends that the lockdowns have been
more strict in Europe, Turkey & Israel (etc.) than in here in the USA. But, in my experience, the US federal and state governments (I live in the
San Francisco Bay Area of California, so the strictest region in the strictest US state), and I don't believe our government has done anything that
wasn't warranted by the pandemic. In the USA, Covid-19 deaths (now 333,000) are set to soon surpass US military deaths in World War 2 (408,000). The
world has lost at least one famous oud player to Covid-19: https://www.voanews.com/science-health/coronavirus-outbreak/renowned...
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John Erlich
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https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/coronavirus/bassam-saba-prominent-fi...
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byetkin
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Quote: Originally posted by John Erlich | [/url]
Thanks for posting the recording. I enjoyed it. Maybe this is not the place for a Facebook-type discussion, but I am curious what "...governments'
actions against the musicians during the pandemic" you are referring to. I know from the media and talking to friends that the lockdowns have been
more strict in Europe, Turkey & Israel (etc.) than in here in the USA. But, in my experience, the US federal and state governments (I live in the
San Francisco Bay Area of California, so the strictest region in the strictest US state), and I don't believe our government has done anything that
wasn't warranted by the pandemic. In the USA, Covid-19 deaths (now 333,000) are set to soon surpass US military deaths in World War 2 (408,000). The
world has lost at least one famous oud player to Covid-19: https://www.voanews.com/science-health/coronavirus-outbreak/renowned... |
Hi, I don't involve any politics but I'm really pissed off to hear from governments to stop music when bad things happen in the world, for almost all
countries. I live in London and during the Brexit process and pandemic UK refused the EU's offer about free traveling for musicians. Even the musician
union tries to help musicians there is no performance, probably till 2022 in the UK. As you can see from the report UK is one of the worst countries
on the pandemic list. The economy minister told that musicians and artists should find a new job for themselves, can you imagine that? Otherwise,
thankfully they try to give everyone some money to survive themself. It's a thing, at least.
Another example; in Turkey, the government didn't help them to pay their rent, bills, and other basic expenses. More than 100 musicians suicided, some
started using drugs, some has serious mental issues. And these are not just for Turkish musicians it happens in everywhere.
Anyway, this the real world and I dedicated my single and improvisation to those who have suffered and have been suffering. It's meaningful for me.
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John Erlich
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Quote: Originally posted by byetkin | Quote: Originally posted by John Erlich | [/url]
Thanks for posting the recording. I enjoyed it. Maybe this is not the place for a Facebook-type discussion, but I am curious what "...governments'
actions against the musicians during the pandemic" you are referring to. I know from the media and talking to friends that the lockdowns have been
more strict in Europe, Turkey & Israel (etc.) than in here in the USA. But, in my experience, the US federal and state governments (I live in the
San Francisco Bay Area of California, so the strictest region in the strictest US state), and I don't believe our government has done anything that
wasn't warranted by the pandemic. In the USA, Covid-19 deaths (now 333,000) are set to soon surpass US military deaths in World War 2 (408,000). The
world has lost at least one famous oud player to Covid-19: https://www.voanews.com/science-health/coronavirus-outbreak/renowned... |
Hi, I don't involve any politics but I'm really pissed off to hear from governments to stop music when bad things happen in the world, for almost all
countries. I live in London and during the Brexit process and pandemic UK refused the EU's offer about free traveling for musicians. Even the musician
union tries to help musicians there is no performance, probably till 2022 in the UK. As you can see from the report UK is one of the worst countries
on the pandemic list. The economy minister told that musicians and artists should find a new job for themselves, can you imagine that? Otherwise,
thankfully they try to give everyone some money to survive themself. It's a thing, at least.
Another example; in Turkey, the government didn't help them to pay their rent, bills, and other basic expenses. More than 100 musicians suicided, some
started using drugs, some has serious mental issues. And these are not just for Turkish musicians it happens in everywhere.
Anyway, this the real world and I dedicated my single and improvisation to those who have suffered and have been suffering. It's meaningful for me.
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So, you are saying that governments should be SUPPORTING musicians better, while we can't work, due to Covid? Thanks for clarifying; I can definitely
get behind that. It's just that, in the USA, we have a LOT of people who are resisting safety measures intended to stop the spread of Covid-19; we
recently had a president who set a terrible example, by refusing to wear a mask himself, and forcing others around him not to. Since I last posted,
US Covid-19 deaths have now SURPASSED US military deaths in World War 2.
Hopefully, things will soon get better, and I can get back to performing our beautiful Middle Eastern music in front of an audience!
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byetkin
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Posts: 12
Registered: 8-10-2020
Location: London, UK
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Quote: Originally posted by John Erlich | Quote: Originally posted by byetkin | Quote: Originally posted by John Erlich | [/url]
Thanks for posting the recording. I enjoyed it. Maybe this is not the place for a Facebook-type discussion, but I am curious what "...governments'
actions against the musicians during the pandemic" you are referring to. I know from the media and talking to friends that the lockdowns have been
more strict in Europe, Turkey & Israel (etc.) than in here in the USA. But, in my experience, the US federal and state governments (I live in the
San Francisco Bay Area of California, so the strictest region in the strictest US state), and I don't believe our government has done anything that
wasn't warranted by the pandemic. In the USA, Covid-19 deaths (now 333,000) are set to soon surpass US military deaths in World War 2 (408,000). The
world has lost at least one famous oud player to Covid-19: https://www.voanews.com/science-health/coronavirus-outbreak/renowned... |
Hi, I don't involve any politics but I'm really pissed off to hear from governments to stop music when bad things happen in the world, for almost all
countries. I live in London and during the Brexit process and pandemic UK refused the EU's offer about free traveling for musicians. Even the musician
union tries to help musicians there is no performance, probably till 2022 in the UK. As you can see from the report UK is one of the worst countries
on the pandemic list. The economy minister told that musicians and artists should find a new job for themselves, can you imagine that? Otherwise,
thankfully they try to give everyone some money to survive themself. It's a thing, at least.
Another example; in Turkey, the government didn't help them to pay their rent, bills, and other basic expenses. More than 100 musicians suicided, some
started using drugs, some has serious mental issues. And these are not just for Turkish musicians it happens in everywhere.
Anyway, this the real world and I dedicated my single and improvisation to those who have suffered and have been suffering. It's meaningful for me.
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So, you are saying that governments should be SUPPORTING musicians better, while we can't work, due to Covid? Thanks for clarifying; I can definitely
get behind that. It's just that, in the USA, we have a LOT of people who are resisting safety measures intended to stop the spread of Covid-19; we
recently had a president who set a terrible example, by refusing to wear a mask himself, and forcing others around him not to. Since I last posted,
US Covid-19 deaths have now SURPASSED US military deaths in World War 2.
Hopefully, things will soon get better, and I can get back to performing our beautiful Middle Eastern music in front of an audience!
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Yes, John and thanks for your understanding.
I hope things will be better soon.
All the best,
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