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Kamran, Delara and Marwa
"Rabab player Master Izhar presents Raag Jaijaiwanti"
My uncle plays rabab on his YouTube channel and recites a translation of Rahman Baba’s poetry in this video
Beauty is an extremely important element in design. The beauty of handcrafted objects, or a more modern beauty. A sense of presence that inspires the player. Beauty that captivates the audience. A elegant presence in space. A harmony of materials. The rhythm of form. Passion and silence. Line and surface. Color, mass and weight. Mr Ghulam Nabi a Luthier from Herat,Afghanistan pursue beauty from every possible perspective.
Peaceful!
Single track playlist for the week. (And a recording where no single instrument overshadows another.)
Rangin Kaman ~ Kronos Quarter and Humayun Sakhi
Silly Game Time: (Bringing back a crowd favorite)
We're about to march into glorious battle! But unfortunately ... our weapon shipment got mixed up with the London Philharmonic Orchestra's insturment shipment.
Use a random letter generator, then look up a musical instrument that starts with that letter to find out which musical instrument is now your improvised melee weapon. Post a picture! On a scale of 1 to 10, how much use is it going to be in our now less-than-glorious battle?
A rabab!
I'd say a close four, maybe?
Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, the master of the sarod