Bandari jam session

Turn up the volume!

30-May-2009
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Not Boring

by Ciarameddaru (not verified) on

Boring??? What are you talking about?? these guy's sound really good. Yes there is repetition in the music but that is part of the tradition. It's trance like dance music. The beauty and skill of the playing is to keep this constant beat and embellish it with subtle variation which this group does well.

To the poster below me: this has nothing to do with Scottish bagpiping. In fact bagpipes probably originated in the Mediterranean (west asia, north africa and southern europe). The ney anban is probably one of the earlier examples of the evolution of bagpipes. It's a tradition that probably goes back thousands of years.


gol-dust

Pipe bag? is this the result of british there?

by gol-dust on

wondering how it got there?


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Nice but

by GuessWho... (not verified) on

Nice to see youth explore and experiment but hopefully next time these guys can caliberate their Mastoo Khoormah diet mix a little better before their performance.

And find yourselves a vocalist for crying out loud...


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TRADITIONAL...

by beverlyhillsPERSIAN (not verified) on

Great Job! Very traditional!

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boring

by Anonymous111111111111111 (not verified) on

BORING
-NO NEW INOVATION
-GO A STEP FORWARD, WHY YOU DOING THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER--- BRING NEW MUSIC COMBINATION