Bodhi
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Le trio Joubran 1hr+ concert
If you haven't watched this yet, you should. They never cease to amaze me!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjnsgYYOM7M
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Alfaraby
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Born in Nazareth to Luthier Hatem Jubran, long live master. Samir, the eldest, has studied in Cairo in the 1990's at Farid Alatrash
institute of music, while Wisam & Adnan were taught by their brother and later on self taught after Samir had left to Ramallah. They have had a
great luck meeting their manager, who brought them to public attention and fast became a Trio, well known around the world. Bravo.
As to the music they make, one may like it more or less or even not, but they sure offer you a good deal for the ticket you've bought. They just know
how to make this show succeed.
One thing I could never comprehend: why do they "suffer" this much while playing ? We've seen hundreds of oud players through history. None had
"suffered" as much.
Just a personal preference, no offence, no "sharp tongue", no heat is meant here. I just all-over like the guys .
Yours indeed
Alfaraby
alfarabymusic@gmail.com
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jack
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Quote: Originally posted by Alfaraby |
One thing I could never comprehend: why do they "suffer" this much while playing ? We've seen hundreds of oud players through history. None had
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Ah, suffering is it? I had mistaken it for intimate ecstasy. I've seen Adel Salameh "suffer" like this while playing oud, but I don't think he was
suffering. If it is a question of histrionics, however, as one might interpret from your insight, then I can only withhold judgment. I also find their
music strong and beautiful however.
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Doc139
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Alfaraby writes exactely what I think too, each time I saw videos of the Trio Jubran: their playing is nice, their ouds are beautiful, etc., but why
are they making such grimaces with their faces? I am happy that it is not only my personal european ignorance that leads to this impression, but that
also Alfaraby as a compatriot of the Jubran brothers feels the same...
But anyway, respect for their career, I wish them all the success they deserve!!
Alexander
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Marcus
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grimaces???
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Hi Alexander
This "grimaces" that mainly Samir makes,are a result of the emotions that finds a way to come out.
While you sit on a chair, both hands are busy with playing challenging "riffs" ,which are a mixture of composition and improvising,listen to what the
other musicians play,
the only part of the body to let show your emotions is the face.
Samir is a very narcissistic(like he says) and extroverted guy, so,to hide the "grimaces"like you call them,would be one more thing to concentrade
on.
This "movements" of his face come out naturally, it is for sure not part of the show!!
I`m also (beside the oudplaying) a singer of the kind that sings with the eyes (mostly) closed, to suck in all the vibes on the stage. These vibes
push my emotions to a very high level and I try to let the audience feel that too. This is like a soul-striptease on stage, and only possible if I
dont care how I look or which kind of "grimaces"I make while performing!!
What the Joubran-Bro`s do on stage is a soulstrip too!!
In the eyes and smiles of the audience you can see that they do a perfekt job.
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I am happy that it is not only my personal european ignorance |
No, it is your personal ignorance, nothing to do with geographic or mentality.
Ignorance is a worldwide problem nowadays.
Btw: the largest task of a musician that performs live ist to plug a string in the soul of the listeners. No matter if he/she is
ugly,fat,slim,white,yellow black......or make "grimaces"
Cheers,
Marcus
Playing the oud is like feeding my soul with peace
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Luttgutt
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Quote: Originally posted by Alfaraby | Born in Nazareth to Luthier Hatem Jubran, long live master. Samir, the eldest, has studied in Cairo in the 1990's at Farid Alatrash
institute of music, while Wisam & Adnan were taught by their brother and later on self taught after Samir had left to Ramallah. They have had a
great luck meeting their manager, who brought them to public attention and fast became a Trio, well known around the world. Bravo.
As to the music they make, one may like it more or less or even not, but they sure offer you a good deal for the ticket you've bought. They just know
how to make this show succeed.
One thing I could never comprehend: why do they "suffer" this much while playing ? We've seen hundreds of oud players through history. None had
"suffered" as much.
Just a personal preference, no offence, no "sharp tongue", no heat is meant here. I just all-over like the guys .
Yours indeed
Alfaraby |
I make "grimases" just listening to them!!!
P.s. I think it is their manager who is the lucky B., not them!!
The wood might be dead, but the oud is alive.
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Marcus
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Code: | I make "grimases" just listening to them!!! |
, me too!!
Playing the oud is like feeding my soul with peace
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