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Bob Brozman - Live in Luton - pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2006

An amazing lap steel piece played by Bob Brozman on the Chaturangui (Hindustani slide guitar) live in concert at the Hat Factory, Luton, England, 16 November 2006.

Many thanks to Bob for permitting me to film and post this!

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  • What's the name of this guitar?

  • Chaturangui. It was developed by Debashish Bhattacharya. See tridebinternationalguitar DOT com for more info.

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  • his musicality is unparalleled

  • That was insanely good.

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  • Mohan Veena? :)

  • Legend! ive played at the hat factory a few times, suggest those who live around luton to gig at the hat factory quite a great place to play at!

  • Fine Song!

    I LOVE the Tau Moe's !

    Aloha from Hawaii!

  • Brilliant

  • ♥

  • Wow, awesome instrument! And this guy plays really good. Personally, for me the part before he started singing sounds like Indian variations on Tristram them from Diablo.

  • That whole piece was hmm... I don't know but i can say it was really enjoyable. I remember seeing him in a pub in Newcastle (Aus) and he just blew everyond away, so humble yet stubbornly viewed as well. Not to say his views were not without wisdom. You can learn alot from this guy and i'm not just talking musically. There are still a lot of good people left in this world. Sorry for the yarn

  • Listen to around 3:30 somewhere its more 'western' influenced, i think thats why its hard for someone like

    Michiganman2cali to listen to indian music because all they've ever heard is western music scales or the blues scales etc and when they hear this theres all these extra notes they hvnt heard before.

  • Uh, this is a video from the real world, BTW

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