Current Listening

In the past weeks I have been listening to a lot of oud music, inspired by Rahim AlHaj’s show at GIG.

Art of the Oud – Munir Bashir
Second Baghdad – Rahim AlHaj
Iraqi Music in a Time of War – Rahim AlHaj
Astrakan Cafe – Anouar Brahem

From Rahim’s bio:

Rahim studied under the renowned Munir Bashir, considered by many to be the greatest oud player ever, and Salim Abdul Kareem, at the Institute of Music in Baghdad, Iraq.

Munir Bashir’s album Art of the Oud is fantastic, but it also shows what an innovative artist Rahim is. Rahim is bringing a lot of new vocabulary to the oud. When we talked before his performance at Gig I commented on his ability to play chords on the fretless oud and he said “Yes, I play a lot of chords”. That is something you won’t find much on traditional oud recordings. At times Rahim’s playing reminds me of a full circle. Flamenco owes a lot of its character to Zyriab. From Wikipedia:

Zyriab was a gifted pupil of Ishaq al-Mawsili. He had to leave Baghdad when his skills as a musician surpassed those of his teacher. He moved to Córdoba in southern Spain and was accepted as court musician in the court of Abd al-Rahman II of the Umayyad Dynasty (822-52).

Abd al-Rahman II was a great patron of the arts and Zyriab was given a great deal of freedom. He established one of the first schools of music, introduced the oud into Europe, and made changes to the structure of the oud adding more strings. He was supposedly a great virtuoso on the oud and an amazing singer.

Besides his musical achievements he also introduced into Europe other elements of Middle Eastern culture, including etiquette, cooking, fashion, and toothpaste among others.

Paco de Lucia even named his album from 1992 Zyryab.

Well, I hear some Flamenco in Rahim’s playing. Full circle.

Silence

Weekly Words of Wisdom
Sometimes there would be a rush of noisy visitors and the Silence of the monastery would be shattered. This would upset the disciples; not the Master, who seemed just as content with the noise as with the Silence. To his protesting disciples he said one day,
“Silence is not the absence of sound, but the absence of self.”

~ Adyashanti

Yes, but… better to have pair of Bose Noise Canceling headphones or Sensaphonic (this is what I use) or Westone ear plugs/filters at the ready…

Copyright

Copyright office head denounces “big mistake” of extending copyright
The head of the US copyright office has accused Congress of making a mistake by extending the length of copyright in America, calling the term ‘too long,’ and saying that Congress made a ‘big mistake.’

The remarkable admission came at the tail end of an event held at the UNC Law School on November 2, 2005, when Mary-Beth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, and a panel of copyright scholars, lawyers and bureaucrats convened to deliberate copyright in public.

(Via BoingBoing)

Alright. Go Mary-Beth Peters! Couldn’t agree more.