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      <title>This is a test</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 04:03:17 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>What a weekend!</title>
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      <description>&lt;div&gt;Friday, 2PM - Left for a 90 minute drive to Manhattan that actually took 3 hours.  Oh well, I love Manhattan, totally worth it.  Went to my friend Carmine's place, hung out with him and my friend Melissa from Pittsburgh, aka Istanburgh.  Did some jamming on the saz, learned some new songs.  Awesome.  Went to an Afghani restaurant, great food, slow service, extremely hot dippy stuff for the bread.  Painful.  &#xD;
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Friday, 10PM - Went to Lafayette Grill to see some bellydancing and this incredible band.  Oud, clarinet, doumbek, bozouki and keyboard.  Ok, the keyboard was cheesy and sounded really out of place but the rest was unbelievable.  The clarinet player has a bionic right pinky, there's just no other explanation.  Got to bed around 2AM....&#xD;
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Saturday, 6AM - Yep, that's what time we got up to get on the road to go to Jalsah Boston, the latest in Melissa's line of Middle Eastern music and dance events. (jalsah.org)  Arrived around Noon, hung out, helped with some set-up.  Carmine taught two workshops for well over a dozen drummers.  Melissa then taught a workshop on learning middle eastern songs.  There was a Cumbus saz (me), a Cumbus oud, a 4-string banjo &amp;amp; 2 violin players.  It was a great workshop, everybody was picking up the songs pretty well by the end. &#xD;
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Saturday, 8:30PM - Jalsah begins.  Musicians lined up in the front of the room, which was a nice community center acquired by Erzulie.  Thanks, Erzulie, and hi Dwayne!  In addition to the instruments listed from the workshop, we had a saxa-ma-phone player and a guy playing what he called a dobro (looked like a guitar) lap-style with a slider and stuff.  It was crazy, he did some really cool taksims for a guy unfamiliar with ME music.  I had my carcabas (man-zills) with me of course.  &#xD;
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Saturday, 11:30PM -  Jalsah ends.  A bunch of us go to Lakshmi (Beth)'s house to hang out and jam some more.  16 people drumming and strumming in a 10'x10' room.  Sounds like a scene from a wierd D&amp;amp;D game, which is suitable since we discovered that Lakshmi is a crazy gamer-geek!  Pump fist!  She had a bunch of White Wolf books on a shelf along with a 2nd edition D&amp;amp;D players' handbook, and NOT a 3rd edition which made me very happy.  BETH SMASH!&#xD;
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Sunday, 10AM - Departed for NYC, stopping at a diner along the way where I learned the following:  some remote sub-Bostonians refer to a drinking fountain as a "bubbla", and coffee-creamer flipping is a bi-coastal sport with surprisingly complex rules.  &#xD;
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Sunday, approx. 3PM - arrived back at Carmine's place, took much-needed nap.&#xD;
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Sunday, approx. 6PM - got up to go to the Figaro Cafe.  Raquy Danziger plays a regular gig there with Scott Wilson, but she's been away recently.  So Carmine has been filling in on doumbek and said "hey, why don't you sit in with me on bass doumbek?"  WHAT!?  Umm, ok, sure.  And in between I'll play clave on this gold brick I just dropped.  We got a ride from Umut, who plays amazing kanun at this gig and grabbed some food beforehand.  So...no shit, there I was.  Me, Carmine, Scott Wilson on his guitar-oud-saz thingy, Umut Yasmut, and Danny Elias on clarinet.  Two hour show, no breaks.  Not for me anyway.  Amir Naoub, the doumbek player from Friday night, was in the audience so Scott Wilson asked him to come up and play for a bit.  So he took Carmine's spot and I naturally figured Carmine would take mine.  Not so much.  Carmine walked away to get a drink as I shifted my grip to "here ya go" mode.  Amir sits down, turns to me and says "so what are we doing?"  My reply was of course "you're asking me?!"  He was joking of course and proceeded to rock the casbah like Melissa's phone.  Before that, Scott spotted Jeffrey and Casey in the audience and Casey came up and played bass doumbek for her birthday.  She did a great job.  &#xD;
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Sunday, 11PM - Umut drives us, along with Tayyar Akdeniz (folktours.com) to a place that has "pizza &amp;amp; kebabs" for some sutlatch(sp.) with lots of tarcin(sp.)which is rice pudding with lots of cinnamon.  It was really good.  Carmine paid, which made him the sheker-baba, or sugar-daddy.  &#xD;
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Sunday(technically monday), 1AM - got home, unloaded car, crawled into bed, kissed fiance and told her as much as her sleepy brain could handle before going to sleep.&#xD;
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My repetoire of ME songs is up to about 10 or 11.  Sweet.  I had my first paying gig in Manhattan.  Super sweet.  I spent an entire weekend with great people playing music.  Priceless.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 23:38:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2007-07-02T23:38:03Z</dc:date>
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      <description>&lt;div&gt;I brought my doumbek into work so I could go to a rehearsal tonight.  So I'm sitting in my cube as my lunch break draws near and I feel the sunshine and the drum calling me.  I took a walk to Rittenhouse Square with my drum and saw a guy sitting by the fountain singing and playing guitar.  So I introduce myself and start playing along, following whatever he was playing.  Among other things he played "Can't Stand Losing You" by Sting and "The Girl from Ipanema"  We rocked the park.  &#xD;
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Yeah, I think I'll be taking that walk again on future lunch breaks.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 18:32:05 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2007-03-27T18:32:05Z</dc:date>
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      <title>And all that Saz!!!</title>
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      <description>&lt;div&gt;I got my Cumbus Saz, complete with extra strings and a bunch of picks.  It sounds and looks awesome.  I've been playing around with some songs and I'm making progress with Uskadara, Fire Dance and another one I don't know the name of.  I still call it the Kirsten solo song, it goes "d-d-dee, d-d-dee, dee dee dee dee...." and so forth.  Those are technical terms, you wouldn't understand.  &#xD;
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I'm very excited to enter the world of middle eastern melody.  Maqamworld.com is one of the most user-friendly sites I've ever seen.&#xD;
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With the long straight neck it looks alot like a banjo, which makes me want to figure out how to play Rainbow Connection on it, with minor scales and quarter tones and stuff.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2006 10:24:20 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2006-11-01T10:24:20Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Gimme-gimme chocolate, chocolate!</title>
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      <description>&lt;div&gt;The Mahira Tribe Hafla was awesome! The house was packed to fire-code capacity, all the performances were incredible, and I got to rock the hizzy as part of the house band! Highlights included:&#xD;
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- Drum workshops with Carmine, learned some new "rock star" tricks. My slap is coming along slowly but surely...but slowly, grumble, grumble...&#xD;
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- A near-complete reunion of the old Alia Saleem advanced class. Kirsten, you were missed. Kim did this CRAZY brazilian sort of mardi gras thing to "Rio" by Duran Duran.&#xD;
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- Playing the live music. The band consisted of Carmine, me, Noah, Ty and special appearance by Alexia rockin' the riq.&#xD;
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I didn't have to worry about anything once the doors opened thanks to Dan, John, Rodney and Noah. &#xD;
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Special thanks to Carmine for the workshops and the hanging out and stuff, and to Studio Zen for use of their beautiful space.&#xD;
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Mar 2006 21:25:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2006-03-06T21:25:29Z</dc:date>
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