Ughur and Mongolian music Anwar Yusuf & Saren Gaowa in Utah
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It's so interesting. Combination of Instruments and styles from different cultures. It's new thing but so interesting. For example I heard Chinese music on Indian Sitar, So graet!
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youre right! thanks
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As I see it now, it's a kind of Setar/Dotar but not The Turkish Baglama
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Baglama
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What is the instrument Dr. Lloyd is playing???
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yea yusuf my name is yusuf too xD
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Turk
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IS she Xinjang Mongol by any chance?
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Read about the unbelievable adventures of Dr. Lloyd Miller traveling and performing through the Middle East and beyond by going to the jazzscope website and clicking on Sufi, Saint & Swinger.
worldartsdocmiller 1 year ago
Saren Gaowa is Mongolian not Uighur. She studied song and dance from Mongolia, Uyghur people and other groups in that area like Khazak, etc. Former Chinese leader Chu En Lai saw her performance and said that she should sing and dance; so that's what she did. Dr. Lloyd Miller
worldartsdocmiller 3 years ago
Thank you for your comment. Right, the first part of the video, as was noted, is of two Uyghur musicians from Kashgar playing dutar & qijak who are very authentic. The last part is a song by noted Mongolian vocalist Saren Gao Wa who is also a dancer. Long ago Chou En Lai, after seing her performance, stated "she should sing and dance." I am sure her vocal is correct. The instrumental accompaniment is by me and maybe not perfect. I don't have a real morin hur but I tried to represent recordings.
worldartsdocmiller 3 years ago
Greetings. If you mean that we all and everything is nothing according to the Sufi philosophy, you are so right. Dr. Lloyd Miller
worldartsdocmiller 3 years ago