You seem to have a short memory Tristan. On April 24 of this year you wrote:
'..yes, I'm back... But I will not talk about India.' Best, Matthew Le 13 juil. 2019 à 08:55, Tristan von Neumann <tristanvonneum...@gmx.de> a écrit : > [News from India - please ignore if it does not interest you] > > > A new interesting discovery I made will probably upset some of you. > > I have now evidence that Sikh music can be found in lute sources: > > The Ricercar "no. 17" from the Siena Manuscript is a Raga > Dhanaseri/Dhanashri piece. > > The same model is also used in "La Spiritata" by Giovanni Gabrieli. > > > Both mashups can be heard here: > > https://soundcloud.com/tristan-von-neumann/siena-manuscript-ricercar-no-17-mode-1-raga-dhanaseri-shaan-prof-surinder-singh > > https://soundcloud.com/tristan-von-neumann/giovanni-gabrieli-la-spiritata-raga-dhanashri-ii-better-mix > > > If you are able to synthesize the two layers, you will notice it. > > > Why use Sikh models? They were relatively tolerant monotheists - > probably safe to deal with when you are a Jesuit, music transfer is also > easy. > > Even today, music is the main expression of Sikh faith. > > There are note syllables for smooth communication, most of the concepts > are compatible with European understanding of music, but require adjustment. > > The material for this topic requires more pages than I thought (300+). > > I'm on it though. Some encouraging words would be great instead of trolling. > > > [Thank you for your attention.] > > > > > > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html