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Duduk |
May 18 2007, 10:51 PM
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Arturo Kouyoumdzian
The lead singer Of Nor Arax Band legendary Arturo Kouyoumdjian that still deserves the title of The King among the Armenians Singers in Argentina. http://youtube.com/watch?v=dXZFSdR5W1s Gagik Gasparyan in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Paying his respects to Arturo -------------------- ...: † :...Powered by Apricot Juice ...: † :...
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Duduk |
Jun 30 2007, 07:45 PM
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ben_horwood |
Jul 2 2007, 06:28 AM
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Arturo Kouyoumdzian The lead singer Of Nor Arax Band legendary Arturo Kouyoumdjian that still deserves the title of The King among the Armenians Singers in Argentina. http://youtube.com/watch?v=dXZFSdR5W1s Gagik Gasparyan in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Paying his respects to Arturo That was beautiful |
Duduk |
Jul 2 2007, 07:38 AM
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yes it is
wan first time i soo this video it remind me of the day in 1986 i was present in a tribute gathering on Vache Hovsepyans Grave in Nork cemetery: Yerevan Armenia - 20 Duduk players played his most favorite songs / no NO Celebrities took part in it - just closest friends and family members of the legendary Master of Armenian Duduk / somethings i can't explain in words -------------------- ...: † :...Powered by Apricot Juice ...: † :...
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ben_horwood |
Jul 2 2007, 08:58 AM
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yes it is wan first time i soo this video it remind me of the day in 1986 i was present in a tribute gathering on Vache Hovsepyans Grave in Nork cemetery: Yerevan Armenia - 20 Duduk players played his most favorite songs / no NO Celebrities took part in it - just closest friends and family members of the legendary Master of Armenian Duduk / somethings i can't explain in words Some things are perfect just like this... when no words need to be spoken because the music just speaks for itself. When I was younger I had the privelage of being invited to play my sax overseas in Papua New Guinea. It was strange because even though I could not speak the local languages too well, there were times when I was jamming and performing with them, that we understood each other perfectly. Best, Ben H |
El Catalan |
Jul 2 2007, 11:09 PM
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Some things are perfect just like this... when no words need to be spoken because the music just speaks for itself. When I was younger I had the privelage of being invited to play my sax overseas in Papua New Guinea. It was strange because even though I could not speak the local languages too well, there were times when I was jamming and performing with them, that we understood each other perfectly. Best, Ben H Now that must have been a priceless musical experience! Did they have a syncopated percussion rhythm? What about the modulation from key to drum beat? You should have recorded it. That must have been a precious moment in trans cultural music time! El Catalan |
ben_horwood |
Jul 3 2007, 02:44 AM
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Now that must have been a priceless musical experience! Did they have a syncopated percussion rhythm? What about the modulation from key to drum beat? You should have recorded it. That must have been a precious moment in trans cultural music time! El Catalan Yes it was. No recordings I am afraid, but etched onto my memory forever. |
Duduk |
Jul 3 2007, 04:00 AM
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next time take a video camera take a example form japanese and korean tourist - 5 tourists = 5 Photo cameras - 5 digital cameras - 5 video cameras - and a camera built in to their sunglasses
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ben_horwood |
Jul 3 2007, 05:48 AM
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next time take a video camera take a example form japanese and korean tourist - 5 tourists = 5 Photo cameras - 5 digital cameras - 5 video cameras - and a camera built in to their sunglasses True. I couldn't film anyway since I was playing... but I suppose I could've palmed the camera off to someone else. Sadly I have not played in too long now, and my other committments take away from my time to practise. When I pick up my sax and blow I nearly cry for the "chops" I have lost. |
Duduk |
Jul 3 2007, 07:43 AM
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i do have one other such video - it's for Vache Hovsepyan - in it - most all of the Duduk players of Armenia and Gregorian are playing in remembrances to the grate master - on the end Jivan Gasparyan is playing "solo" and the rest 40 to 50 are standing in circle and holding a "dam"
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ben_horwood |
Jul 3 2007, 12:58 PM
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i do have one other such video - it's for Vache Hovsepyan - in it - most all of the Duduk players of Armenia and Gregorian are playing in remembrances to the grate master - on the end Jivan Gasparyan is playing "solo" and the rest 40 to 50 are standing in circle and holding a "dam" it is an interesting video - - i need to transfer to NTSC - it's in PAL Post away Moses. |
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