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Sounds great David! Sorry I'm too far away to make it. Got to admire anyone who has the courage to perform on the sipsi in public! A Turkish musician friend gave me one but I've never been daring enough to bring it to a gig. One academic question for you -- is your "tar" the frame drum, or the Iranian lute? Great to see someone else using non-western instruments with looping. Good luck with the gig! James -----Original Message----- From: David Stenshoel Music <DSMusic@webtv.net> To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Date: Monday, June 14, 1999 8:43 AM Subject: Loops in Mpls Sat. 6/19/99 Dear Loopers, My duo, Redondo, with guitarist/bassist Dave Burk is playing "organic polytribal groove loops" at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis this Saturday at 8 pm. We use an EDP and a JamMan to build odd and funky rythym loops with violin, guitar, electric bass, saz, Egyptian tabla, oud, conga drums, tar, talking drums, saxophone, voice and sipsi, incorporating global traditional tunes and improvisation. We will be joined for this show by the great Ugandan guitarist Yusef Shalita. I hope you can make it! David Stenshoel