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Re: Looping, gifts, and Indian music...
Humans are "wired" for language. <smile> I imagine we're wired for music
too.
lol Is there a culture on this planet that doesn't have music? <smile> It
would surprise me if we didn't share musical structures and ideas with
other
cultures. LOL
Mark Sottilaro
Goddess wrote:
> Hi All, another live peice which follows Spark, the piece which I've
> uploaded to the LD files page, with the pitched Repeater loops, is called
> Alpha. I haven't uploaded it to LD files, since it's quite large and
>I'd
> like it to be in stereo. Anyway, I did send it to a dear friend who has
> studied extensively, raags and other forms of Indian music. Alpha is a
> vocal piece, and he quite liked it. One of his comments really
>intrigued
> me, concerning it's content. He said, you've looped a key
>characteristic
> phrase of raag Bihaag. In fact,
> there's a lot of raag going on in this music. This intrigues me because
> I've never studied raags. <smile> I also don't tend to listen to
>Indian
> music on a regular basis, but do enjoy it quite alot.
> This piece was completely improvised live, and is one which I like very
> much.
> I just thought some might be interested in this. <smile> -HOpe yer'
>all
> havinn' a wonderful evening!... Talk with ya soon...
>
> Smiles,
>
> CQ
>
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