@BeautySavesWorld : the instrument, indigenous to Armenia, is etymologically derived from the Turkish "düdük", and is known by many other names in many other countries, including "duduki" in Georgia
I see u have looked into Wiki ;-) Yes, although it is Armenian intrument the world knows it beter not with Armenian worl "tziranapogh" but Turkish one Duduk, since Armenians were under Turkish occupation and no Armenian name was allowed. Still "Duduk" is known as Armenjians insturment, Gurjieff is half Armenian from Armenia and Armenians are Indo-europeans, yet, ur vieo presents Dududk as Asian music, Gurjieff's ethnicity is ignored, and Dududk is presented with Georgian variation.
@BeautySavesWorld : Duduki by Gurdjieff / de Hartmann is from Volume 1 "Asian Songs & Rhythms" (of four volumes) published by Schott and arranged by Linda Daniel-Spitz, Charles Ketcham, and Laurence Rosenthal. I would suggest you take up your differences with them.
Great but Armenians are not Asians, Gurjieff himself was half Armenian, half Greek from Armenia which is in Caucasus...Armenian music has nothing to do with "Asian songs and rhythms", Armenians are Indo-Europeans
Also, it is Duduk not Duduki...ancient Armenain instrument
BeautySavesWorld 10 months ago
@BeautySavesWorld : the instrument, indigenous to Armenia, is etymologically derived from the Turkish "düdük", and is known by many other names in many other countries, including "duduki" in Georgia
edkriege 10 months ago
@edkriege
I see u have looked into Wiki ;-) Yes, although it is Armenian intrument the world knows it beter not with Armenian worl "tziranapogh" but Turkish one Duduk, since Armenians were under Turkish occupation and no Armenian name was allowed. Still "Duduk" is known as Armenjians insturment, Gurjieff is half Armenian from Armenia and Armenians are Indo-europeans, yet, ur vieo presents Dududk as Asian music, Gurjieff's ethnicity is ignored, and Dududk is presented with Georgian variation.
BeautySavesWorld 10 months ago
@BeautySavesWorld : Duduki by Gurdjieff / de Hartmann is from Volume 1 "Asian Songs & Rhythms" (of four volumes) published by Schott and arranged by Linda Daniel-Spitz, Charles Ketcham, and Laurence Rosenthal. I would suggest you take up your differences with them.
edkriege 10 months ago
@edkriege
Thanks...Distortion of our histroy and heritage comes even from above, great!
BeautySavesWorld 10 months ago
Great but Armenians are not Asians, Gurjieff himself was half Armenian, half Greek from Armenia which is in Caucasus...Armenian music has nothing to do with "Asian songs and rhythms", Armenians are Indo-Europeans
BeautySavesWorld 10 months ago
Keep 'em coming, Ed. Your choice of music and your playing are sublime, thank you.
ucsteve 1 year ago
@ucsteve: thanks steve; as time permits i'll try to keep a G/dH in the rotation. stay tuned...
edkriege 1 year ago
Way nice. And it fits the mood of this rainy afternoon today!
tommiji 1 year ago
Absolutely fantastic!
OldRabit 1 year ago