A Field Recording Bonus Track: The Silk Road Swings
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มี.ค. 2014
- We had so much fun taping cellist Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble's Field Recording, we couldn't stop at just one selection, so we recorded the group's four talented percussionists in a deep groove.
They're playing a piece written by Shane Shanahan called Saidi Swing. While it's inspired by a traditional rhythm from Upper Egypt called saidi (which goes "dum tek dum dum tek" in its simplest incarnation, for those of you who want to find its seeds sprinkled through this piece), Shanahan uses that pattern just as a launching point. And with such fantastic collaborators - Sandeep Das playing the Indian tabla, Shanahan playing the riq, or tambourine, Mark Suter on daff frame drum and Joseph Gramley playing the goblet-shaped dumbek - Shanahan can really let his imagination take flight.--ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS
CREDITS
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Anastasia Tsioulcas; Audio Engineer: Kevin Wait; Videographers: Saidah Blount, Nathan Fitch, Mito Habe-Evans, Becky Harlan, A.J. Wilhelm; Event Coordinator: Saidah Blount; Special Thanks: ACME Studio; Executive Producer: Anya Grundmann - เพลง
Always good to see musicians having fun
Field recording bonus track: Silk Road Swings Thank you
Love the smiles and looks! What an awesome groove. Incredible musicianship - I hope this ensemble keeps jamming!
Unbelievable groove, sensitivity, super tight unison! And so much joy in the playing! Awesome!
this is.....AWESOME!
wonderful
love this!
super!!!! from Venezuela!!!
Fantastic.
So percussive.
يا جمالهم
❤️❤️
like si vienes por tu tarea de musica xd
Very cool!
WOW!
great
does anyone know the name of the instrument the fellow in the light grey shirt 2nd from the right is playing? I really want one. the sounds he starts making around 2:13, I want those sounds for myself :)
That's Mark Suter, playing a Cooperman's Tar.
Hola
even spider man is enjoying it
What's not to like?