Cool Stuff: Arabic and Indian Music
Final Cool Stuff Blog of the semester! Same ground rules apply here as in all the Cool Stuff blogs: three separate lines of inquiry, two of which must be explicitly about a musical topic; each item needs to include a hefty paragraph (at the very least) of description/explanation; you need to let me know where you got your information from. And, obviously, you can choose from any where in the Arabic and/or Indian world. Here is my (just one line of inquiry) contribution. As we've gone through the world of Arabic music, you've heard me make reference a couple of times to Tariq Jundi. He's the oud player whose music we listened to in class, and he's truly a force of nature in the music scene of Jordan. He's also a great teacher--the Arabic music theory lesson I had with him was just a little over an hour long, but it was priceless in terms of my understanding of Arabic music. I do try to keep up with what he's doing over time, and not too long ago I found this w...