This was my favorite period of Tigran's music. I got to see him play at one of the four shows he had at UIikhanyan Club a month or so before which had a shadow puppet show about corrupt priests, etc., intense synths over fantastic solo folk ballads and was a fantastic, packed intimate show. The Opera show in October was also great. He was giving master classes all around the city often focused on rhythm and came out to support a protest over the Afrikyan building demolishing that summer. In addition, anything Usta Norayr is involved in also makes it a million times better.
Might have been a minor oversight on Tigrans part lol! Or a deliberate prank perhaps? All the musicians we're laughing too lol if there's anything that can fuck up your rhythme it's 100s of people clapping at weird pulses
@@dadur thank you so much! Surprised to see that they're pretty cheap. Might have to try getting one when I have a 100 bucks to throw around! It sounds really beautiful dry (without effects) too. I'm sure it's a bitch to play tho, every wind instrument I've played took me a few minutes just to get a note out.
@@levonhakopian Thank you for responding. I'm having a difficult time figuring out if it's a Zurna of Duduk. The Duduk looks more like what the guy is playing in the video (and is also in the description), but when I search for examples of the instruments, the Zurna sounds more like it. The Zurna however on google images and in video examples all have the round trumpet looking part at the end, while the Duduk seems to be thin and 'flat' (like a flute). In the video the dude seems to have a flute looking instrument which reminds me more of the Duduk. Then again it's kinda hard to see in this video.. Based purely on sound, the TH-cam examples I found of the Zurna sounded more like the Tigran performance, the Duduk seems to sound a bit more smooth and less piercing. The artist page for Norayr Kartashyan says he plays both the Duduk as the Zurna.. which doesn't help at all :p
If duduk was not there, probably I wouldnt like this video, even though I am a big fan of Tigran's every note :) put some more authentic instruments and melodies, we are dying for it :)
so intelli-djent!
vraiment incroyable d'inventivité.
just amazing
This was my favorite period of Tigran's music. I got to see him play at one of the four shows he had at UIikhanyan Club a month or so before which had a shadow puppet show about corrupt priests, etc., intense synths over fantastic solo folk ballads and was a fantastic, packed intimate show. The Opera show in October was also great. He was giving master classes all around the city often focused on rhythm and came out to support a protest over the Afrikyan building demolishing that summer.
In addition, anything Usta Norayr is involved in also makes it a million times better.
Every single time I listen 7:43 ... Goosebumps
BEAST
A pearl from Armenia. Tigran, you are just awesome
Onyx.
Here I am at home clapping like an idiot...haha love this!
C'est juste magique!!
Fantastic...
such great composition
C'est impressionnent Tigran tu m'as fait ressentir ma vie de GUMRI! Merci à toi!
Awesome ,it's just fantastic.
11:00 wow that riff, that was really really awesome, very metal lml
That moment the crowd tries to clap to the beat lol.
Might have been a minor oversight on Tigrans part lol! Or a deliberate prank perhaps? All the musicians we're laughing too lol if there's anything that can fuck up your rhythme it's 100s of people clapping at weird pulses
@@cornela1 to be fair most of Tigran's rhythms seem like deliberate "pranks" that deceive your ears
Impro, bassline and energy during 05.00-07.45 is
Amazing
Great!
It is somewhere with better quality? 7:43 O.O, pretty amazing.
exceptionnel
1:58 BRUTAL
Powerful!
porque esto no esta en spotify?
Is this on any album ? Holy shit
the original song is in shadow theater, but this is an extended improvised variation of it
ой хорош!
ACID !!!
What is this song? Couldnt find it on any of the albums...
Bende bulamadim ama icimde bir guzel sok olmus dinledikten sonra.
Please what is that instrument? The one that sounds like a sax but totally isn't? Such a versatile instrument
It's a Duduk
@@dadur thank you so much! Surprised to see that they're pretty cheap. Might have to try getting one when I have a 100 bucks to throw around!
It sounds really beautiful dry (without effects) too. I'm sure it's a bitch to play tho, every wind instrument I've played took me a few minutes just to get a note out.
It's not a duduk, it's a zurna
@@levonhakopian Thank you for responding. I'm having a difficult time figuring out if it's a Zurna of Duduk. The Duduk looks more like what the guy is playing in the video (and is also in the description), but when I search for examples of the instruments, the Zurna sounds more like it. The Zurna however on google images and in video examples all have the round trumpet looking part at the end, while the Duduk seems to be thin and 'flat' (like a flute). In the video the dude seems to have a flute looking instrument which reminds me more of the Duduk. Then again it's kinda hard to see in this video..
Based purely on sound, the TH-cam examples I found of the Zurna sounded more like the Tigran performance, the Duduk seems to sound a bit more smooth and less piercing. The artist page for Norayr Kartashyan says he plays both the Duduk as the Zurna.. which doesn't help at all :p
PROG!
😢😢😢
If duduk was not there, probably I wouldnt like this video, even though I am a big fan of Tigran's every note :) put some more authentic instruments and melodies, we are dying for it :)