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Sun, 5 November 2006 Recorded in August at Lark Camp. Faisal Zidan, a Syrian percussionist from the SF Bay area, plays riqq, sings muwashshahat with me, plays some complicated rhythms (including a 32-beat rhythm for the muwashshah "Ya Murru <Ujban"), & jams with me. He talks a little about his love for these old songs and complex rhythms, and how he started learning muwashshahat. He also mentions his involvement with Kan Zaman. He has no website, but he plugs his friend's percussion website www.iqaat.com. you can hear a lot of Lark Camp in the background! Comments[11] |