"This is because this is based on Kurdish local rhythm which is very irregular like "TAKE FIVE". Yosuke Yamashita made this music inspired by Kurdish rhythm."
Senajpn:there is a division between politic and art. We Kurds are proud that guy's play a Kurdish song. We would be glad and honerd if they would also visit other part of Kurdistan, specially Iraqi Kurdistan. These musicians are not responsible for the policy of their government. You don't understand your culture because Who says that Kurdish music only belong to you and not other nations. Kurdish culture and music means openness and tolerance for all who are intrested in!!!!
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Please go to play for the villager refugee aplicant who are in Japanese jails. And play also those, who takes money for helping them but actualy who inform to government as survent as N.G.O's...
Don't touch our music...
Don't touch our food...
Don't touch our culture..
Don't touch our haert...
Because, most of you not honest..
Play african...They are your good partner in any meaning...
Don't use Kurdish word in any of your actions, don't touch us...
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Not only Kurdish music...We have many things that world never discovered it yet. I am from Ararat. Yamashita, visit my home country and he impressed by local musicians who plays for wedings cerenomy...He discover our music, but he could not discover what Japanese government do to Kurdish refuges..
The reason why this is called KURDISH DANCE is due to the Kurdish irregular rhythm. When Yosuke Yamashita visited Turkey, he was inspired by Kurish local music and wrote this music.
This is because this is based on Kurdish local rhythm which is very irregular like "TAKE FIVE". Yosuke Yamashita made this music inspired by Kurdish rhythm.
He sounds exactly like Al Di Meola in this video....
jgivler 5 months ago
slamming
sparrowxy 9 months ago
波目で即死というのは、こういう演奏かもしれない。
jun11280 11 months ago
Quite sensational - has this concert been released anywhere on DVD
mekiwiguy 1 year ago
むもう20年ほど前のセッションだね。
夢の乱入者、ビデオに録って
VHSがワカメになるぐらいみたっけなぁ・・・
渡辺先生、俺の神様ですよ。
smoothcliminal 1 year ago
ゴイス!!!!!
HBriver 1 year ago
getting lost and stumbling on gems such this on youtube just makes my days go by
reveden 1 year ago 6
@reveden
I agree 100%
sparrowxy 8 months ago
んだんだ,夢乱だなや.Kurdish Dance だお!!
nadjaismus 2 years ago
Great performance! Can someone explain to me why the album is called "Kurdish Dance"? Arigato!
mahmut123456 2 years ago
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"This is because this is based on Kurdish local rhythm which is very irregular like "TAKE FIVE". Yosuke Yamashita made this music inspired by Kurdish rhythm."
(Copied from an answer down below somewhere...)
heliburton 2 years ago
これは、夢乱ですよね?
RJX1011D 2 years ago
3:30
FxFvD 2 years ago
貴重な映像をありがとうございます。
収録年はいつ頃なのでしょうか.....
mamesibamarukomidori 2 years ago
一番最初に出てきますが、
1992年7月25日収録のようですね。
関西テレビ製作の「夢の乱入者」という番組です。
こういった良質な音楽番組があのころはありました。
RJX1011D 2 years ago
見落としてしまいました~
ありがとうございます!
mamesibamarukomidori 2 years ago
19/8
lakland001 2 years ago
Great tune.
sludgefingers 2 years ago
Great tune, monster groove & super solos.
perromanchado 2 years ago
What a ferocity from this little monster of the guitar with small but incredible hands!!!!!!!!
HiginioTV 2 years ago
super
scoutali 2 years ago 4
Unbelievable!!
o912746499 3 years ago 4
exciting!!
jacobullock 3 years ago 2
HOLY SHIT. Absolutely amazing.
WTF time signature is that?
nolan83 3 years ago 2
it's 9.
naokd 3 years ago 2
9 is the same as three.
Euroflounder 2 years ago
Senajpn:there is a division between politic and art. We Kurds are proud that guy's play a Kurdish song. We would be glad and honerd if they would also visit other part of Kurdistan, specially Iraqi Kurdistan. These musicians are not responsible for the policy of their government. You don't understand your culture because Who says that Kurdish music only belong to you and not other nations. Kurdish culture and music means openness and tolerance for all who are intrested in!!!!
3006085 3 years ago 13
Such a good answer!
0Hakann0 3 years ago 2
Nice answer, but
I do not want to deny the sense of senajpn.
C16miki 2 years ago
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Please go to play for the villager refugee aplicant who are in Japanese jails. And play also those, who takes money for helping them but actualy who inform to government as survent as N.G.O's...
Don't touch our music...
Don't touch our food...
Don't touch our culture..
Don't touch our haert...
Because, most of you not honest..
Play african...They are your good partner in any meaning...
Don't use Kurdish word in any of your actions, don't touch us...
senajpn 3 years ago
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Not only Kurdish music...We have many things that world never discovered it yet. I am from Ararat. Yamashita, visit my home country and he impressed by local musicians who plays for wedings cerenomy...He discover our music, but he could not discover what Japanese government do to Kurdish refuges..
senajpn 3 years ago
<------Picks jaw up from upon the floor ......
MyhoganyRush 3 years ago
One of the best pianists of all time!
SensoryOssuary 3 years ago 4
wild!
acousticems 3 years ago
I have to say one moew time, FANTASTIC
Hewleri 3 years ago
I understand now the connection between the composer and the music.
Hewleri 3 years ago
great music, grat composer! I wounder how he came in contact with kurdish dance. Very good!
Hewleri 3 years ago
sounds like he is in more of 9.5/8 there seems to be an extra and or 16th.
DaJazzBass 3 years ago
It´s in 9/8 time. Great tune. God bless!!!!
ianstronach 3 years ago
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satriani28 3 years ago
The reason why this is called KURDISH DANCE is due to the Kurdish irregular rhythm. When Yosuke Yamashita visited Turkey, he was inspired by Kurish local music and wrote this music.
MOGUL1209 4 years ago 7
immaculate!
thhyu 4 years ago
Great guitar and piano. Why is this called Kurdish dance? Does it something has to do with Kurdish????? thnx
3006085 4 years ago
This is because this is based on Kurdish local rhythm which is very irregular like "TAKE FIVE". Yosuke Yamashita made this music inspired by Kurdish rhythm.
MOGUL1209 4 years ago 2
Very nice composition & great playing.
ianstronach 4 years ago
Yosuke Yamashita, WOW!
this is a LIVE MUSIC
sho321 4 years ago
Awesome performance!
acousticems 4 years ago
Great!
SHINJI0405 4 years ago
kazumi if you are reading this "PLEASE COME TO LONDON"
thunderferretsarego 4 years ago
'Kurdish Dance' was good (Guitar & Piano). Thanks
Wesbound1 4 years ago
GREAT GROOVE.
chibanojaguar 4 years ago
nice one!
Dyemonde 4 years ago
i like it al lot, great song and virtuosity, especially from the piano man
superb
ritchie63 4 years ago
Thanks for posting !! This video meant a lot to me ..
kenzshimokawa 5 years ago
incredible. incredible play..
hugutaru 5 years ago
good!
shihlunchang 5 years ago