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Karadeniz Müzik ve Sanat Festivali / International Black Sea Music and Arts Festival
Konuşmacılar / Panelists:Mitat Çelikpala, S. Refika Kadıoğlu, Kutay Derin Kuğay, Bajsa Arifovska, Birol Topaloğlu, Besiki Chitanava, Michail Kaliontzidis, Hasmik Harutyunyan, Mariana Sadovska, Vartkes Keşiş
Foto: Taner Kılınç
Dieses Bild wurde lose dem Album u, beigefügt.
Die zeitliche Einschätzung habe ich aufgrund der Bildbeschaffenheit und Kleidung vorgenommen.
"Das Harmonium (Plural Harmonien [Betonung auf dem o] oder Harmoniums[1]) ist ein Tasteninstrument, bei dem der Ton durch verschieden lange Durchschlagzungen erzeugt wird, die von Luft umströmt in Schwingung versetzt werden. Damit gehört das Harmonium zu den Aerophonen. Ein ähnliches System der Tonerzeugung haben z. B. das Akkordeon oder die Mundharmonika.
Im Gegensatz zu den Pfeifen der Orgel produzieren die Zungen des Harmoniums mehr unharmonische Obertöne, wodurch ein weniger reiner Klang entsteht. Diesen versuchte man besonders beim Saugwindharmonium durch enge Kanzellen abzudämpfen, wodurch das Saugwindharmonium einen weichen, summenden, teilweise orgelartigen Klang erhält. Dagegen ist das Druckwindharmonium kräftiger und schärfer im Ton und in der Klangfarbe mit einem guten Akkordeon vergleichbar." Wikipedia.
An old reed organ, found in the basement of a junk store in central PA, under a pile of stuffed animals. It had eight different stops, plus treble and bass couplers (not pictured). Also, it had a 6 octave range.
But it's unplayable, definitely a restoration project. The pedal pumps and bellows are busted, so it's silent. Still, the stops and keys felt pretty good, so maybe it's not that far gone.
I want it, but have no place for it now, nor any time soon. Boo!
An old man playing harmonium. Bullay Shah's shrine, Kasur, Pakistan
Shot with a manual SLR Canon FT/LT with 50 mm lens. 35 mm color film (Fuji color 100 ASA) scanned with a crapy scanner.
wall decorations 2010-2011:
Full Force Galesburg (pictured)
The Life of the World to Come (obtained for free at Sasquatch)
Majora's Mask (broken childhood mythologies)
etc.
Over a 4 month period in 2014, SAA-uk partnered with the Echo Centre (part of the Hamara group) to deliver the Khushi Project. This project, funded by Time to Change, used art as a tool to empower people with mental health problems to share their experiences and challenge stigma.
These photographs document a celebration evening, where we were joined by the wonderful Shaheen Khan, the UK's leading Ghazal and Sufi singer. Shaheen was accompanied by Sunil Jadhav on Harmonium and Alok Verma on Tabla/Dholak. Some of the project participants also shared their art work and poetry.
Supported by Leeds Inspired.
You can find out more about the Khushi project on the blog: khushidil.tumblr.com
Photos by Maria Spadafora
Kaizer's Orchestra plays oil barrels, wheel and harmonium. And they make it sound good too! From a concert at the Steinkjer Festival, Norway 2009.
St Andrew, Willingale Spain, Essex
The village of Willingale was once two parishes, served by two churches which share a churchyard. St Andrew, Willingale Spain church is now redundant and in the care of the CCT, while the church of St Christopher, Willingale Doe now serves the combined parish. St Christopher is much the larger of the two, and although the 19th Century restoration was enthusiastic there is much of interest, including brasses. St Andrew is smaller and homelier, and to all appearances equally well loved and cared for.
26th September 2010 at the Tricycle Theatre (Cinema), London NW6.
Part of a UK tour organised by Asian Music Circuit, www.amc.org.uk/.
Country: Afghanistan. Style: Traditional and Classical Afghan music.
Lineup: Naimatullah Hussain Zadeh (v), Mina Amani (v), Wahid Delahang (rubab), Ustad Gada Mohammed (dutar), Wahid Wahidi (v/harmonium), Yusuf Mahmoud (tabla).
Herat is in the west of Afghanistan, with a population of mostly Tajiks and Farsiwans. There were six musicians – four living in Afghanistan and the others in Germany and London. They performed a mixture of Herati vocal and instrumental music, and Afghan classical music.
To learn more about the work of the Playing For Change Foundation and make a donation please visit: www.playingforchange.org
Though a relatively modern instrument, the harmonium now forms an integral part of the qawwali ensemble.
At Hazrat Nizamuddin shrine, south Delhi.
Karadeniz Müzik ve Sanat Festivali / International Black Sea Music and Arts Festival
Türkiye / Turkey
Foto: Taner Kılınç
Over a 4 month period in 2014, SAA-uk partnered with the Echo Centre (part of the Hamara group) to deliver the Khushi Project. This project, funded by Time to Change, used art as a tool to empower people with mental health problems to share their experiences and challenge stigma.
These photographs document a celebration evening, where we were joined by the wonderful Shaheen Khan, the UK's leading Ghazal and Sufi singer. Shaheen was accompanied by Sunil Jadhav on Harmonium and Alok Verma on Tabla/Dholak. Some of the project participants also shared their art work and poetry.
Supported by Leeds Inspired.
You can find out more about the Khushi project on the blog: khushidil.tumblr.com
Photos by Maria Spadafora
Karadeniz Müzik ve Sanat Festivali / International Black Sea Music and Arts Festival
Türkiye / Turkey
Foto: Taner Kılınç
Over a 4 month period in 2014, SAA-uk partnered with the Echo Centre (part of the Hamara group) to deliver the Khushi Project. This project, funded by Time to Change, used art as a tool to empower people with mental health problems to share their experiences and challenge stigma.
These photographs document a celebration evening, where we were joined by the wonderful Shaheen Khan, the UK's leading Ghazal and Sufi singer. Shaheen was accompanied by Sunil Jadhav on Harmonium and Alok Verma on Tabla/Dholak. Some of the project participants also shared their art work and poetry.
Supported by Leeds Inspired.
You can find out more about the Khushi project on the blog: khushidil.tumblr.com
Photos by Maria Spadafora
Bewaqoofi Song Sargam Notes Is Available On Best Music Notes. Hope These Notes Are Comfortable To Play And You Will Enjoy This. Bewaqoofi Song Key Is F.
Song:- Bewaqoofi
Singer:- Armaan Malik
Key:- F
Pyaarr mohabbat bewaqoofii
S'..S'.. N..N..D..D(K).. D..S'..
Yee dildaarii bewaqoofii
S'..S'..N..D.. D..D(K)..D..N..
Meethi meethii dhookebaazii
S'..S'.. N..N..D..D(K).. D..S'..
Aitbaarii bewaqoofii
S'..S'..N..D.. D..D(K)..D..N..
Dil kaagaz kaa tukdaa haii
S.R.G.D..P..m.G.
Angaaro pee mat rakhnaa
G.G. G.R.S.n.S.R.
Paagal pachtaayeega tuu aur kyaa
S.R.G.D..P..m.G.. G.m.G.R.
Sulgee sulgee jazboon pee
S.R.G.D..P..m.G.
Geelee geele see aashuu
G.G. G.R.S.n.S.R.
Pal pal barshaegaa tuu aur kyaa
S.R.G.D..P..m.G.. G.S'..D..N..
Pyaarr mohabbat bewaqoofii
S'..S'.. N..N..D..D(K).. D..S'..
Yee dildaarii bewaqoofii
S'..S'..N..D.. D..D(K)..D..N..
Meethi meethii dhookebaazii
S'..S'.. N..N..D..D(K).. D..S'..
Aitbaarii bewaqoofii
S'..S'..N..D.. D..D(K)..D..N..
Notes Denotes To-
Sa - S
Re - R
Ga - G
Ma - m Ma (Tiwar) - M
Pa - P
Dha - D
Ni - N
Lower Octave Notes
Pa - p Dha - d Ni - n
Higher Octave Notes
Sa - S' Re - R' Ga - G' Ma - m' bestmusicnotes.com/bewaqoofi-sargam-notes.html
Marwari Folk Artists With Harmonium & Dholak
Organiser : Alankar Musical Group Contact Us +91-9214068278/+91-8290365050 Or Mail Us info@alankarmusicalgroup.com
Hindustani classical vocalist in performance with accompanists Nissar Ahmed (Tabla) and Ajit Mishra (Harmonium), New Delhi, May 2009.
Photo © Mukul Dube, New Delhi, India, 2009 posted with permission.
Gulabi Ankhen (The Train) - Sargam And Flute Notes
SCALE OF THE FLUTE IS C BASS/MIDDDLE
Gulabii ankhee
G.G.G.S'..S'..
Jo teri dekhii
S'.N.S'.R'..N..
Sharaabi yeh dil
N.D.N.S'..D..
Hoo gayaa
D.D(K).D.N..
Sambhaalo mujhkoo
G.G.G.S'..S'..
Oo meree yaaron
S'.N.S'.R'..N..
Sambhalnaa mushkil
N.D.N.S'..D..
Hoo gayaa
D.D(K).D.N..
Dil main meree
G..m..D.G.
Khwaab teree
m..D..S'.m.
Tasveer kaise ho deewar pee
m..P..D..N.D.S'..N..D..m..P..G..
Tujh pee fidaa
G..m..D.G.
Main kyoon huaa
m..D..S'.m.
Aataa hai gussa mujhe pyaar pee
m..P..D..N.D.S'..N..D..m..P..G..
Main lut gayaa
N..S'..R'..G'..
Maan kee dil kaa kahaa
m'..G'..m'.G'.R'.S'.N..S'..R'..
Main kahi kaa naa rahaa
G'..R'..G'.R'.S'.N.D..N..S'..
Kyaa karoon mai dilrubaa
R'..S'..R'.S'.N.D.D(K).D.N.. notationsworld.com/gulabi-ankhen-the-train-sargam-and-flu...
Amsterdam, Openluchttheater, Amsterdamse Bos Sept10, 1966. From the same 4x4cm negative as (2b) but without trumpetplayer. Image now is correct - not mirrored
Really happy with this image.
Wonderful singer and harmonium player. The talents of people who are just occupying the background are sometimes astounding. I have a close up of this girl in the next image. I'll find her name and post it. Love the complexity of this and had to render it in black and white.
Technically it's not an easy image to make. Firstly, it's semi dark. No flash. I hand hold it at 1/20th, which is about the best I can do. The ISO is 3200 which I think is about the limit for a decent quality image with a D800e (my D750 is closer to ISO 6400)
The 16-28 is a great lens but weakest wide open at 2.8. I'm planning to buy a Tamron 15-30 to make this type of shot a little easier. I figure that if I could get a reasonable shot at 1/4 or even 1/2 second exposure hand held the ISO is going to be about 800, which will be way better.
Over a 4 month period in 2014, SAA-uk partnered with the Echo Centre (part of the Hamara group) to deliver the Khushi Project. This project, funded by Time to Change, used art as a tool to empower people with mental health problems to share their experiences and challenge stigma.
These photographs document a celebration evening, where we were joined by the wonderful Shaheen Khan, the UK's leading Ghazal and Sufi singer. Shaheen was accompanied by Sunil Jadhav on Harmonium and Alok Verma on Tabla/Dholak. Some of the project participants also shared their art work and poetry.
Supported by Leeds Inspired.
You can find out more about the Khushi project on the blog: khushidil.tumblr.com
Photos by Maria Spadafora