lunes, 16 de enero de 2012
Sedaa - Mongolian Meets Oriental
The Persian name Sedaa, which means "voice" could lure on the wrong track, the special nature of the quintet is a singing technique that comes from the Far East: the Mongolian overtone singing "Höömii". In fact, two Mongolians belong to the ensemble, but in addition they also dominated the Iranian Omid Bahadori this amazing technology. Sedaa but are not limited to this song, but combined it with eastern European harmonies and rhythms that reach to pop and Rockanklängen. The two Mongols also play typical instruments, such as the horse-head fiddle, where you literally mean the horses clatter to be heard.
Omid Bahadori guitar kargyraa | Naraa Naranbaatar horse head bass, kargyraa, Khöömej | NASAA Nasanjargal Pferdekopfoboe, kargyraa, Khöömej | Joss Turnbull Percussion | Ronny bartop Scheid Electric Bass
SEDAA, means "voice" in Persian and connects traditional Mongolian music with the Orient which makes an extraordinary and fascinating sound.
Master singer Nasaa Nasanjargal and Naraa Naranbaatar who studied in their Mongolian homeland abduct you together with the virtuosic Dulcimer player Ganzorig Davaakhuu and the Iranian Multi- instrumentalist Omid Bahadori into one genuinely exotic world between Orient and Mongolian steppe.
The base of their modern composition is formed by natural sounds which are produced with traditional instruments and the use of old age song technologies of their nomadic ancestors with which a person produces several tones at the same time.
Vibrating undertone vocals and the amazing harmonic singing Hömii with the company of the melancholy sounds of the horse head violin Morin Khuur and the pearly sounds of the 120 strings hammered Dulcimer melt into the pulsating oriental drum rhythms to one mystical sound.http://www.myspace.com/sedaaensemble
1 Mongol Nutag
2 Tal
3 Lullaby
4 Duulal
5 Arezoo
6 Unspoken Words
7 Tovschuur Hogjim
8 Tenger
9 Raz
10 Bülgo
11 Sanaarschil
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Buenas que tal,
ResponderEliminarpor favor podrían conseguir los otros dos albumes de esta fabulosa banda Sedaa: "Letter from Mongolia" y "New Ways"?
Gracias.