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Christian Noçon
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Jess Marion commented on Christian Noçon's video
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Raag Surdasi Malhar: Alap and Gat in Ektal

"Very nice raag :) You and your tabla player are quite talented. Thanks for posting."
Dec 12, 2009
Michael Ellner commented on Christian Noçon's video
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Raag Surdasi Malhar: Alap and Gat in Ektal

"Thanks for sharing Christian- If you are not aware of this project - I'm thinking you'd want to be: Playing For Change | Peace Through Music http://www.playingforchange.com/journey/introduction Playing for Change is a multimedia movement…"
Dec 5, 2009
Hugh Cole commented on Christian Noçon's video
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"I always enjoy your work Christian"
Dec 3, 2009
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"Raag Surdasi Malhar" played by Christian Nocon (sitar) and Klaus Wessels (tabla) in the Osterkirche Berlin

Raag Surdasi Malhar: Alap and Gat in Ektal

Dec 2, 2009

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I'm playing Indian ragas on the sitar - an instrument producing a lot of overtones due to the special shape of its bridges and its resonating sympathetic strings.
The actual meaning of the word 'raga' (or 'raag', which is the original pronunciation in sanskrit) is 'that which colours the mind' - and in fact to me, playing a raga is like drawing a picture: In the alap, the basic melodic outline is sketched using the various hues of the Indian musical notes (swaras) with the shades of their constantly changing microtones (shrutis). Later on, faster strokes and brushes come into play filling the acoustic image with vibrant excitement.
Additional to Indian classical music I also do fusion projects with other musical styles, e.g. Jazz, Folk, Celtic, Ambient, Drum & Bass, western and middle Eastern classical, Pop, Rock etc.

Link: Drums & Raga Connection

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At 12:24am on January 25, 2009, Oliver Nolle said…
Hallo Christian,
Herzlich Willkommen hier bei Hypnothoughts. Schöne Grüße aus dem Schwabenlande.

Oliver
At 5:26am on January 20, 2009, Melissa J. Roth said…
It's great to have you as a member. You'll find a lot to learn here and friendly people to share it with. If you haven't done so already, check out the Global Hypnosis eSummit (link at the top of every page on the right). It will open up a whole new way of learning to you. Sign up now and be a part of the future of hypnosis education.
At 2:51pm on January 19, 2009, Hugh Cole said…
Hi Christian,
Love your music. You should put a player up and let everyone hear it. Hey folks Its worth a click on his wen link to hear his Sitar,

Hugh Cole
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At 12:59pm on January 19, 2009, Steve Lovold said…
~ Welcome Christian, nice Sitar... ~ ALOHA
At 8:46am on January 19, 2009, JT Moore said…
Hello Christian and Welcome!

JT Moore
At 6:29am on January 19, 2009, Roger Moore said…
Welcome to HypnoThoughts!

Roger Moore
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At 4:51am on January 19, 2009, Andreas Tenhagen said…
Hallo Christian,

willkommen bei Hypnothoughts.com ich hoffe, Du findest hier viele Anregungen und Ideen.

Viele Grüße aus dem Südschwarzwald

Andreas
 
 
 

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