Amos
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Dolamac Dolamac
Hi everyone...This is my version of a Kemani Cemal tune from 1949. He wrote this tune for a girl that he was in love with during the time that he was
in the army...the words begin with 'winding, winding, let me be your road...let me be your rose that blossoms in the garden..'
I hope you all like it!
Amos
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Andy
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Amos it's always a pleasure to hear you. Who's on clarinet?
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Amos
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Thanks a lot andy...thats me on the clarinet and the doumbek. i'm not much of a clarinet player, so i pretty much stick to the basic melody. Thanks
for the compliment...Amos
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Brian Prunka
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Sounds great, Amos--I really enjoyed this. You have a really good voice. Did you record the voice and oud at the same time or separately?
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Andy
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Amos, you may not think you are not much of a clarinetist but you play well enough to be well enjoyed. Please keep it up!
Andy
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Amos
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Thanks guys...I really appreciate your comments. Coming from you guys it means a lot that you enjoyed the tune. I look forward to hearing more music
from you, as well. Take care, Amos
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