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Joined: Dec. 14 2004
From: Washington DC
Persian Flamenco fusion
I did a concert a few weeks ago with Persian Santur player. It was all her original music, lots of improvisation on "ragas" I guess? I did a duet with her that was like Taranta, also a rumba and fandangoish thing in 3/4. Roya, the santur player, sent me some photos I thought I would share.
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didn't get smashed over anything afterwards did it?
Saddly I could not help myself. Anyone know of anybody selling Conde A26 cheap? Oh, and a persian santur? I need new ones.
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o you have any audio snippet of the concert?
Sorry no. Honestly, not my best work, although it was a fun gig.
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What does santur sound like?
Hammered Dulcimer, only "modal". There were some quarter tones. I said in the rehearsal "you are going to tune that thing before the show...right?" I matched some notes by bending, more as a joke.
E---------------------------------------0----------------------- B------------------------------------------4-0-4-0------------ G--5(bend up a hair and hold)---------------------5+----- D---------------------------------------------------------------- A---------------------------------------------------------------- E---------------------------------------------------------------
So you bend the C note so it is not a C#. It is inbetween. Then play the other notes and let it all ring. That was one of the persian sounding melodies.
The other instruments were persian percussion and a Keyboard that used strings, flute, and modern synth sounds. Roya used 4 different specially tuned Santurs for the different pieces.