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Kuwait by night (pipe organ music)

musicalis

Member
Hello
I have tryed something strange :a pipe organ music for arab listeners.
I do not think this music will be wellcome in a cathedral, who knows ?

KUWAIT BY NIGHT


Caution!
Don't play it too often, you risk to wear out prematurely the D pedal.
 
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wljmrbill

Member
Very interesting piece. I always liked the mid-eastern tonality/ scale use. Make a nice concert piece I think for something different. I can see the caravan coming across the desert in tme moonlight..
 
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Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Oh it will always be welcomed in the Cathedral of someone's mind........Worry not Br. Musicalis, for thou dost hold the keys to communicating across cultures with music.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Thank you Jean Paul. An intriguing piece. Certainly shows the versatility of the pipe organ

teddy
 

GoneBaroque

New member
Very lovely Jean-Paul. Evokes the peace ans solitude I imagine when I read of the Empty Quarter. Your talent constantly amazes me.
 
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