Brian Prunka
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Tahmilah Bayati
Here's a piece I transcribed today . . . a different tahmilah than the Suznak (Rast) one that everyone plays.
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Page 2
(solo parts can be improvised . . . i transcribed one version as an example)
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Thanks, Brian. Your trascriptions are always great. Now how about an MP3?
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Brian Prunka
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Here you go:
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Brian Prunka
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By the way, the group is Ensemble Morkos from Lebanon. It's from a great CD called "Cedre"; unfortunately, I heard a some of the members were killed
not that long ago.
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It just occurred to me that the performers in this recording are tuned down a whole step . . . forgot to mention it. I'll post another sound file in
the normal key if you want to play along.
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here it is:
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