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> On Nov 18, 2006, at 3:48 AM, Per Boysen wrote: > >> Bismillah 1 and 2. Very inspiring music > On 18 nov 2006, at 18.31, RP Collier wrote: > As a reed player, I thought you might like those :-) Might be so... but given his outstanding reed technique (mine being closer to "lousy") I do feel more inspired to play the EWI, where you can imply those multi octave span glissandi much easier ;-)) But I also like the time flow of this music, no matter which particular instrument being played. As soon as you hear one note you get instantly curious on where the music will go next. It doesn't move too slow and it doesn't move too fast either. It's like a big rock rolling downhill: its speed is just what it is, given the shape of the rock and the surrounding terrain. I think a good implementation of that dimension is what I like most in all musical styles. > He is a true master - amazing range, fluidity, delicacy, strength, > emotion and inventiveness. > > Going from memory, I think #1 is Pahadi Dhun and #2 is Sindhu > Bhairavi, although I might have that reversed or may be wrong > altogether. There was no room on the cassette for all the info at > the time. Ok. I'll paste your complete post into the file notes area on my iTunes. per