katakofka
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ziad rahbani
ziad rahbani in Dubay
this is part 12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cinJNLF4o6o&feature=related
Another one. Old video by ziad in the mid 80s introducing the oriental jazz. You will hear the base guitar playing quarter tone as well as the
trombone. Aslo, Marcel khalifeh is playing the Oud
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ3qYtfTGpo&feature=channel
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Oud Freak
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Kata my friend, I love the second link ... "w 2ame777"
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katakofka
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hey Oud Freak.
W AMEH is lovely but simple in composition. However, like anything ziad does, it has a concept behind it: from a simple melody and few instruments to
a polyphonic arrangement at the end. Traditional but innovative.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGsD1eZ-PVQ&feature=related
I liked diar baker from min 5 in that link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cinJNLF4o6o&feature=related
Listen carefully to that music and try to figure out the beat
Also I liked yawmiyyat. Another lovely bayati from ziad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AOnPHNqkbM&feature=related
TC
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Oud Freak
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Eh Kata akid, but I was referring to the fact that in the utube link you posted they play some measures of w ame7 and I was glad to discover that w
ame7 in fact a sort of remix of something Ziad had composed previously.
Ma32oul rasson hal meshterkeen b hal mountada ma 7ada lakashon lal links. Ma ktir bya3rfo ta3met temmon, bassita, les gouts et les couleurs ne se
discutent pas. Hope to c u soon in Leb my friend.
T C
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