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Duskypearls -> An Asian twist on Bluegrass music (10/11/2012 9:07:40 PM)

East meets West. I like it!

http://www.wimp.com/asiantwist/





blacksword404 -> RE: An Asian twist on Bluegrass music (10/11/2012 10:55:23 PM)

Some wierd looking instruments. One looked like a wooden spoon. Another like a baby spoon. A nice blend though.




MistressDarkArt -> RE: An Asian twist on Bluegrass music (10/12/2012 12:03:55 AM)

As fellow providers of 'acoustic eclectic' music, my band gives their band 8 thumbs up.




Duskypearls -> RE: An Asian twist on Bluegrass music (10/12/2012 3:46:42 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MistressDarkArt

As fellow providers of 'acoustic eclectic' music, my band gives their band 8 thumbs up.


And a worthy seal of approval you give!




outlier -> RE: An Asian twist on Bluegrass music (10/12/2012 1:42:03 PM)

That was great.  Thanks you for sharing it. 

Those who enjoyed it should check out the catalog from Water Lily Acoustics (catalog)
Water Lily Acoustics is a one man company (Kavi Alexander) that has been doing
cross cultural music of the highest quality for the past several years.  Among their
offerings are the 1993 Grammy winner, A Meeting By The River, which is a
collaboration between the American guitarist Ry Cooder and the famous Hindustani
guitarist V M Bhatt.

This was followed by Bhatt’s joining dobro player Jerry Douglas and the master of the
standup bass Edger Meyer for Bourbon and Rosewater an exploration of the common
elements between bluegrass and Hindustani music.

Bela Fleck is on everyone’s short list as the finest banjo player extant. He had worked
with Douglas and has done a lot of work with Meyer.  He said  A Meeting By The River
was his favorite recording for a long time.   So when he was approached to participate
with VM Bhatt and the virtuoso of the Erhu, a 2 string Chinese violin, Jie-Bing Chen.
He said “I was there”. 

Out of this 3 day jam session came the 1996 Grammy nominee Tabula Rasa.
Fleck said “It was the highlight of my year probably”. Youtube link

When I said “highest quality” I meant the Alexander is serious about recording techniques.
He could give people on these boards lessons in being obsessive.  If you read this interview,
his “tech specs” statement, or this review of his orchestral recording work, you will see what I mean.
When you combine his approach and the quality of the musicians it is not surprising that his catalog
has so many exceptional choices.

For the record I have no affiliation with Water Lily Acoustics or Mr. Alexander





Duskypearls -> RE: An Asian twist on Bluegrass music (10/12/2012 2:15:20 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: outlier

That was great.  Thanks you for sharing it. 

Those who enjoyed it should check out the catalog from Water Lily Acoustics (catalog)
Water Lily Acoustics is a one man company (Kavi Alexander) that has been doing
cross cultural music of the highest quality for the past several years.  Among their
offerings are the 1993 Grammy winner, A Meeting By The River, which is a
collaboration between the American guitarist Ry Cooder and the famous Hindustani
guitarist V M Bhatt.

This was followed by Bhatt’s joining dobro player Jerry Douglas and the master of the
standup bass Edger Meyer for Bourbon and Rosewater an exploration of the common
elements between bluegrass and Hindustani music.

Bela Fleck is on everyone’s short list as the finest banjo player extant. He had worked
with Douglas and has done a lot of work with Meyer.  He said  A Meeting By The River
was his favorite recording for a long time.   So when he was approached to participate
with VM Bhatt and the virtuoso of the Erhu, a 2 string Chinese violin, Jie-Bing Chen.
He said “I was there”. 

Out of this 3 day jam session came the 1996 Grammy nominee Tabula Rasa.
Fleck said “It was the highlight of my year probably”. Youtube link

When I said “highest quality” I meant the Alexander is serious about recording techniques.
He could give people on these boards lessons in being obsessive.  If you read this interview,
his “tech specs” statement, or this review of his orchestral recording work, you will see what I mean.
When you combine his approach and the quality of the musicians it is not surprising that his catalog
has so many exceptional choices.

For the record I have no affiliation with Water Lily Acoustics or Mr. Alexander




Thank you, Outlier, I am glad you enjoyed it, and glad to see you again.




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