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The vocal melody comes from an old Lebanese love song that sailors sang during their work. Most of the oud is improvised in Shahnas Maqam, with a synth bass line underneath. |
CD: Al Hadra
Credits: Nahed Freij - voice. Majed Abu Ajamieh - oud. Nihad Dukhan - mazhar. Chuck Duff - synth bass. |
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Improvisation based on a well-known Egyptian melody (Eni Bitriff). Maqam is Farah Faza. |
CD: Al Hadra
Credits: Majed Abu Ajamieh - oud bass line and solo. Nihad Dukhan - mazhar. Chuck Duff - synth bass and guitar synth flugelhorn. |
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Improvisation based on a traditional rhythmic style. The chanting synth voices dance with the oud over a percussive pulse that becomes steadily more intense, progressing from slow, meditative Masmoudi to a whirling Maqsoom. |
CD: Al Hadra
Credits: Majed Abu Ajamieh - oud. Nihad Dukhan - mazhar. Chuck Duff - synthesizer. |
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