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A 500-year-old song featuring Animoog and ID700

A 500-year-old song by Tansen, a famous 16th century court musician in India. The tradition is to play it in five (or 10), but this version is in seven. The twin leads are Animoog and ID700 (the more guitaristic one).

https://brotherthomas1.bandcamp.com/track/tum-rab-tum-saheb

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Tum Rab Tum Saheb by Brother Thomas

Comments

  • You’re very good at this stuff. Did you decide to leave Pulsate as it was in your last iteration?

  • @LinearLineman said:
    You’re very good at this stuff. Did you decide to leave Pulsate as it was in your last iteration?

    I was hoping for a drum part from @McD Don’t blueball us bro!

    What else should I improve?

  • edited August 2022

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr, all I would alter was the sibilants. The rest was perfect. @McD, where’s the vaunted drum part?

    Also, here’s a tune from 1200 years back. It always blows me away. The composer was a polymath.

  • I love this Indian vibe, the guitars are so soothing.
    Rene

  • I love east meets west music, very enjoyable… is the dog playing Tongue Drum?
    FYI if it’s your sort of thing Shakti are planning a world tour next year, just hope everybody makes it till then and they come to the UK.

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