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2009-10-14
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2011-03-09
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I played some modern ecclesiastical interpretation of the Byzantine music but in order to imagine the sounding of the real Byzantine music, you should know that the Byzantines considered the organ their national instrument. Two organs played simultaneously in the court of the Emperor. These organs however did not have a keyboard, so the playing style must have been similar to what is demonstrated in the the following clip on youtube: Persian piano solo.
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2011-06-05
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2011-06-06
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If anyone needs more cowbell in any of their songs, I'm available for hire.
You can never have enough cowbell.
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There's not enough upbeat music around these days.... (says the guy that made http://sadviolin.com)
If you are unhappy with anything I say in the above post, tell it to the violin http://sadviolin.com