Live from the Passionskirche, Berlin, the 19. December 2008.
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You have great skills and a
by Anonymous22 (not verified) on Mon Mar 23, 2009 09:12 PM PDTYou have great skills and a very good sense of where to hit to get the desired sound. You are also very proficient in controlling the pitch of the drum. However I've been looking at your video in awe because with all this talent, I really can't figure what you were playing. I would guess this was some sort of rubato(bedahe navazi) but it seemed "bi hadaf". If you you really do believe that Bahman rajabi is a Maestro in Tombak (pishkesvat)I think you should either watch or listen to his "ziba shenasi". Please do not take this as a negative comment, but rather as a cry for help from some one who is sick of seeing people without talent claim fame and even worst have their friends refer to them as "ostad". I think you have the talent to grab an audience and show them a great piece of art rather than a whole bunch of "shishla chang" notes coming one after another.