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Asian Music on Tap

18 May 10 - 10:50 AM (#2909211)
Subject: Asian Music on Tap
From: Fred McCormick

I've just discovered an incredible Internet station called Radio Asia, which is playing some absolutely wonderful Asian music. As I key this in, there's a track from Indonesia, with more blue notes than you'd find in a Mississippi juke joint.

You can find the programme at http://www.asia.si.edu/podcasts/radio_asia/player.html , where it is hosted by Smithsonian Folkways. But you may have to hurry. The station seems to have been set up only to celebrate Asian Pacific Heritage Month.


18 May 10 - 03:55 PM (#2909420)
Subject: RE: Asian Music on Tap
From: mally

We have an acoustic open mike every tuesday in "TAP"

Thats my local pub in Hull if your interested
sorry its not Asian music


18 May 10 - 11:13 PM (#2909659)
Subject: RE: Asian Music on Tap
From: katlaughing

Fred, just got a chance to tune in. Thank you! I hope they leave it up. I'd like to listen to more as time permits.

kat


18 May 10 - 11:35 PM (#2909667)
Subject: RE: Asian Music on Tap
From: katlaughing

From Afghanistan, the artist, Ustad Mohammad Omar, playing "Tabla solo in the rhythmic cycle..." WOW...I'd love to see that...his hands must just f-l-y so fast with those rhythms!

Here's the recording info:

SFW40439_103 Tabla solo in the rhythmic cycle of jhaptal (10-beat cycle) Track Artist Zakir Hussein Notes Indian tabla player Zakir Hussain improvises in jhaptal, a 10-beat repeating rhythmic pattern, accompanied on the rebâb by Afghan virtuoso Ustad Mohammad Omar.


19 May 10 - 07:03 AM (#2909816)
Subject: RE: Asian Music on Tap
From: Fred McCormick

Hi Kat, I hope they leave it up as well. You've got to hand it to Smithsonian Folkways for their farsightedness in obtaining the Folkways catalogue in the first place, and for all the brilliant work they've done with the label since.


19 May 10 - 07:40 AM (#2909828)
Subject: RE: Asian Music on Tap
From: Jack Campin

Ustad Mohammed Omar played the rebab (or rubab, or robab) - Zakir Hussein was his tabla player for the session the Smithsonian recorded in the US. I have the CD. There is a bit of Omar (not well filmed, the video and sound are out of sync) on YouTube. He was brilliant (died a few years ago).

More links from this thread:

The Afghan/Kashmiri Rubab


19 May 10 - 03:36 PM (#2910079)
Subject: RE: Asian Music on Tap
From: meself

Wonderful stuff. Thanks for posting this, Fred.