25.5.02
did this already
Start at string number 6 or your lowest pitch (and the thickest)
Standard Egyptian/Arab: D G A D G C
Old Turkish Classical: A D E A D G (most instruments will need a heavier gauge
string set for this specific tuning). New Turkish Classical: F# B E A D G Turkish/Armenian: E A B E A D Turkish/Armenian Variant: C# F# B E A D Standard Cumbus: D E A D G C Cumbus can also use any Oud tuning
Start at string number 6 or your lowest pitch (and the thickest)
Standard Egyptian/Arab: D G A D G C
Old Turkish Classical: A D E A D G (most instruments will need a heavier gauge
string set for this specific tuning). New Turkish Classical: F# B E A D G Turkish/Armenian: E A B E A D Turkish/Armenian Variant: C# F# B E A D Standard Cumbus: D E A D G C Cumbus can also use any Oud tuning
http://www.solesmes.com/anglais/recordings/reco_home.html
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6081/
http://comp.uark.edu/~rlee/otherchant.html#sounds
http://www.cappella-nova.com/links.html
early music links
http://www.dunedin-consort.org.uk/
dunedin ra
http://assoc.wanadoo.fr/cmmp/discantus.html
http://www.musica-secreta.com/mp3s.htm
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/6081/
http://comp.uark.edu/~rlee/otherchant.html#sounds
http://www.cappella-nova.com/links.html
early music links
http://www.dunedin-consort.org.uk/
dunedin ra
http://assoc.wanadoo.fr/cmmp/discantus.html
http://www.musica-secreta.com/mp3s.htm
23.5.02
22.5.02
21.5.02
I started playing electric guitar for this sound. When I was school boy,I heard this a friend of mine played in school party. It was magic...
{not me. some Japanese guy. cool site with clear instruction}
{not me. some Japanese guy. cool site with clear instruction}
20.5.02
19.5.02
Animal Gallery Smithsonian National Zoological Park photo-realist loving arc of giraffe love with the future and the past both represented in vanishing point hope and honor, and the doors of heartfelt science so open and protectively strong. with the immediate past acknowledged and left behind.
KOLIADA - MUSICUS BORTNIANSKII CHAMBER CHOIR Shchedryk (Ephiphany Carol) - M. Leontovych (schedryk.ra, stereo, 162K bytes)
Rachel's Lament - T. Kupchynsky (neplach.ra, stereo, 186K bytes)
Rachel's Lament - T. Kupchynsky (neplach.ra, stereo, 186K bytes)
The Ukrainians Oi Divchyno (oi_divch.ra, 73K)
Our protagonist asks his female companion to ride his horse. The listener is encouraged to freely interpret the literary subtext.
Our protagonist asks his female companion to ride his horse. The listener is encouraged to freely interpret the literary subtext.
Vasyl Nechepa, Kobzar - Lyrnik Various songs were sung by the kobzar - lyricists. About the poor villagers' fate, and songs of protests. Many songs of love were sung. They sang, as you can see, humourous songs, even though the life of the kobzars was not easy. Not easy was the life of the people, and the kobzar travelled around to somehow brighten this difficult, village life
Ukrayins'ki Kolyadky ta Schedrivky The National Men's Choir of Ukraine perform renditions of Ukrainian carols, with guest soloists. The performances are truly ethereal, and beautifully executed. Several sound samples are available below