Great! I dont hear it as a quote, it is just a lick using common scales in Eastern Europe, no?
Yeah, I guess, and Django used it the basis of Rhythm Futur. First with a C7b5b13 and then with a G7b9 with a chromatic passing tone between G and F.
Here is the Laitcha Drom, material I am referring to starts at 5.10 is and seem to be the basis for the fabulous dulcimer material. I noticed the poster was from the Balkans and was looking for some recommendations for some good CD's of traditionally based music exploiting this style to feed my ears.
@misterdanielb I would be very grateful if you could recommend a short set of pieces which use this sound for me to listen to so I can study this sound. And especially a trusted recording.
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I liked the quote at around 1.31. I think I heard that on the Romanian section of Laitcha Drom am I right ?
Any info on what to listen to absorb that kind of style would be appreciated.
Thanks for the music and the generous sharing. !
Oops , 1.22 to 1.26 of the top video, right after the IFANB stuff. Maybe you are quoting a quote ?
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Yeah, I guess, and Django used it the basis of Rhythm Futur. First with a C7b5b13 and then with a G7b9 with a chromatic passing tone between G and F.
Here is the Laitcha Drom, material I am referring to starts at 5.10 is and seem to be the basis for the fabulous dulcimer material. I noticed the poster was from the Balkans and was looking for some recommendations for some good CD's of traditionally based music exploiting this style to feed my ears.
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in Am you make
A B C D# E F# G
the 6 major (F#) and 4# (D#) make the mood...
Enjoyed listening...thanks for posting that.
Thanks.
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