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firubbi
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Post by firubbi »

hi all,
Since creamware is in india now, there are lot of great and rare instrument is out there in India (also part of our Bangladesh :) ) and those can be also part of creamware like B2003. like we know sitar, tabla, dhol but also there are lot of unknown instrument is there. check this http://www.indianmusicals.com/
or http://www.indianmusicals.com/perc_frameset_nn.htm

fusion with india :)
thanks
dawman
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Post by dawman »

I have a large investment in DVD's that have sample content based on ethnic and ancient instruments.

Dirk Cambell's World Winds
Ilio Origins
Sonic Reality World Traveler & American Heartland
Custom made: Sounds Of Hawaii, Pedal Steel, and American Zither.


My Sitar and Tambura always turn heads @ a gig.

I agree w/ Brotha' Man Firubbi, and have Six String, but that doesn't come close to those sounds.

Imagine a fusion recording devoted to the beautiful stories of the Mahabharata, and the Ramayana !!

Anyone remember the Jimi Hendrix album called Axis Bold As Love ? The album cover is a small taste of the beautiful art and religous beliefs of that area. Jainism is extremely deep, and shows pics of flying ships ( UFO's ) from thousands of years ago.

You have me in agreement w/ you Brotha' Man Firubbi.
hubird

Post by hubird »

@ f. you never know :-D
nice for you to have a beloved company under the roof :-)
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