ORIENTAL JAZZ 2: Amber Eyes, Mid East Cello & Bass

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2010

Lloyd Miller's Oriental Jazz recordings from the 1960s and 70s from KBYU and NIRTV: Amber Eyes with Press Keys on KBYU in the mid-60s and Mid East cello and bass performances on Tehran TV in the 70s.

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  • Yes any instrument can be played in any style or type of world music. The main thing is to forget what the instrument is and just play the same way as the other instrument. So you can play a cello like a bazouki or Chinese er hu or Indian sarangi or whatever. The mindset is important and being crazy helps. But the most important thing in the world today is to preserve and keep alive the old old traditions and to fight against the loud electronic noise that THEY are forcing on us all. Dr.L.Miller

  • Read about he unbelievable adventures of Dr. Lloyd Miller travelling and performing through the Middle East and beyond by going to the jazzscope website and clicking on Sufi, Saint & Swinger

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  • This is one of the most brilliant and cohesive blends of world music, I have ever watched and listened to. Thank you for uploading this masterful work!

  • WoW Oh my god this is awesome ...you know i am 16 years old and i am a cello player and i am from greece...i love middle east music - oriental and i was playing on cello....but this is something ..Can;t describe thanks for upload!!!

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