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Scott Gleason posted an update a week ago
Hi Everyone, Here’s a book I started reading, which I really enjoy because it’s engagingly written and treats the socio-cultural contexts of SA popular music: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/south-african-popular-music-9781501383427/
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Any artists to listen to alongside that?
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C Standifer posted an update a week ago
I’ve been working on the Mali blues course. This is part of the lesson on Mandingue licks. Still a little clunky.
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Excellent work. Love that tune Vieux is playing in that lesson although pretty sure he’s just making it up on the spot
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LOL, that poor bastard was you?? It’s really helpful! Thank you!
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John Howitt posted an update 2 weeks ago
Hi everyone, I have been working through my phone and practicing a lot. I finally saved for a new computer and can share my progress. This is a combination of what I have learned for the end of module one. This is my first syncing audio-video correctly. I will probably stand for the next. Be well community!
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Nice one @john.howitt Keep progressing through the material and using those backing tracks to get comfortable with
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Edd Bateman posted an update 3 weeks ago
Demonstration of how to use ragas in Pakistani classical music filmed in Lahore for our first documentary. Featuring Ustad Shafqat Salimat Ali Khan (bit of a national hero).
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Edd Bateman posted an update 3 weeks ago
Playing with the family band – Sidra Qalandri. Down in Johar Town, Lahore. Live music every night of the year, venues everywhere. Amazing place.
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