billkilpatrick
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pearls falling onto a jade plate
in this week's economist (apr 1-7) there's an article on a pipa player - wu man, by name - in which the sound of her instrument is likened to "pearls
falling onto a jade plate."
would anyone care to wax lyrical over the sound of an oud?
- bill
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zalzal
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"pearls falling onto a jade plate" is what for me described the better the sound of Jamil Ghanim,s oud. There is like a brilliance.
"sapphires dancing inside a well" is Omar Naqishbendi.
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billkilpatrick
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from a desert cave
deep down, dark and resonant
a drop of water
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LeeVaris
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from a smokey breath
bubbles cloud the glass chamber
an oud sings tarab
Oud-ku...
keep 'em coming...
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Mike
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You guys are starting to remind of Vic "the brick" Jacobs!
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billkilpatrick
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Quote: | Originally posted by Mike
You guys are starting to remind of Vic "the brick" Jacobs!
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is this a good thing ...?.... or a bad thing?
ciao - bill
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Mike
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I love Vic the brick. So it's a very good thing. He's a local sports talk radio guy who ends his show with something he calls "Vic's hai ku" which is
immediately followed up with an Asian suspended gong sound. He's the greatest.
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Mike
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Here are some shots of my guy, Vic "The Brick" Jacobs. He's well known for sporting kimonos and fur hats...usually purple or blue ones for the local
team colors. I love this guy! He is a huge character.
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billkilpatrick
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... doesn't appear to be your every-day variety meditative, brown-rice eating, haiku-writing, zen aesthete, mike ...
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DJdog
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Here's a wild one from a poem by Al-Mu'tamid, ruler of Sevilla from 1068 to 1091CE.
"The strings of her aoud
wounded by the risha
made me shiver
as if I heard a melody
played by swords on the
necks of the enemy."
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Elie Riachi
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Chaos propagates
... by a butterfly's swing,
contrasting the order of
... colors of its wing
as the chaos generated from
... plucking an oud's string
contrasted by order of resonance
... in accordance to vibrating length.
-Elie Riachi
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Arto
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Bill,
your "desert cave haiku" was so poignant and beautiful. Thank you.
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zalzal
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To summarise :
pearls falling onto a jade plate
sapphires dancing inside a well
from a desert cave
deep down, dark and resonant
a drop of water
from a smokey breath
bubbles cloud the glass chamber
an oud sings tarab
To be continued ??
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billkilpatrick
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... cha-cha-cha.
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stringmanca
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branches from distant forests
bound with singing wires
borne on eagle feathers
brought to earth
so we can send notes to heaven
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