What are you listening to right now?

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Change occurs when the pain of doing the same thing
Is worse than the fear of change.

Isn't it strange, the change ain't happenin'.

This isn't 1963, and you'd have to be high on LSD,
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Allegro :sun:

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Gypsy, Romani, Gitana

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Gitana music influenced several of the late 19th century European composers as Johannes Brahms and Franz Liszt. More information at Gitana | photos Gypsy, Romani, Gitana.

These vids were the best selections of random listenings found. I’ve heard other Romano music in stream programs that didn’t sound nearly as Westernized.

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Ultimate Guitar Shredding Classical

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http://youtu.be/0p7lPiET314

^ Paganini Caprice #24 | Danny Gill, guitarist
    WIKI introductory excerpt | The 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 1, were written by Niccolò Paganini between 1802 and 1817 and published in 1819.[1] They are also designated as M.S. 25 in Maria Rosa Moretti and Anna Sorrento’s Catalogo tematico delle musiche di Niccolò Paganini, which was published in 1982. The caprices are in the form of études, with each number studying individual skills (double stopped trills, extremely fast switching of positions and strings, etc.)

    Edition Peters first published them in 1819; Ricordi later published another edition in 1821. When Paganini released his caprices, he dedicated them “to the Artists” rather than to a specific person.

    Unlike many earlier and later sets of 24 pieces, there was no intention to write these caprices in 24 different keys.
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Venezuela's Dancing Devils of Corpus Christi

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djelem djelem from the movie "I even met happy Gypsies ( 1967 ) "
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I even met happy gypsies

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^ alan ford, Thank You :). I’ve just listened to a touch here and there of the following movie, and love the music! Tomorrow, all of it.

http://youtu.be/q3CTBrBVsdM

^ I even met happy gypsies (English subs, too)
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Some more great gypsy music:
Those are from Romania

2 minutes of bliss :



Here they do together with Macedonian gypsies - excellent !
Some odd rhythms here.

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"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." - Martin Luther King Jr.
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I’ve been thinking about ninakat, tonight.

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:tiphat: to Kit Watkins! Many selections on Kit’s Earth Mantra.


^ Song of Russia


^ Parting of Ways
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More banjo? You bet!

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^ Prelude from Bach Violin Partitia #3 | Bela Fleck

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^ Ostinato | Taraf de Haidouks
    From YOUTUBE NOTES. A music video for the Romanian Gypsy band’s reinterpretation of a Bela Bartok piece. Filmed in Romania by Yves Mora.

Some Bartok biography | NYT, September 27, 1945.
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Sometimes one feels art is bigger than life :







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