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Derek trucks' s indian blues style - jvnane - 6-:24 -0-09-20

I have recently started listening to his music, and I love his indian
blues style songs like Sahib Teri Bandi. I was wanting to gather some
information and try learning this style of music, but I can't find any
info. If someone could point me to some information or give me names
of scales that are used in this style, that would be great.

Re: Derek trucks' s indian blues style - WeReo_ScoTTy - 6-:24 -0-09-20

"jvnane" <jvnane@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have recently started listening to his music, and I love his indian
> blues style songs like Sahib Teri Bandi. I was wanting to gather some
> information and try learning this style of music, but I can't find any
> info. If someone could point me to some information or give me names
> of scales that are used in this style, that would be great.
Derek Trucks sucks! Anything from Classic Rock sucks.



Re: Derek trucks' s indian blues style - GreenDistantStar - 6-:24 -0-09-20

On Jun 24, 8:09=A0pm, "WeReo_ScoTTy" <Sco...@newsserver.net> wrote:
> "jvnane" <jvn...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:0c2f97b1-c9e0-47b5-b1bb-0c9b27056685@q37g2000vbi.googlegroups.com...=
>I have recently started listening to his music, and I love his indian
> > blues style songs like Sahib Teri Bandi. I was wanting to gather some
> > information and try learning this style of music, but I can't find any
> > info. If someone could point me to some information or give me names
> > of scales that are used in this style, that would be great.
>
> Derek Trucks sucks! Anything from Classic Rock sucks.

Derek Trucks is a fine musician. You OTOH are a deluded loser who
would not recognise talent if it leapt out of his morning gruel and
bit him on his cankerous ass.

Get a job, leechfuck.

GDS

"Let's roll!"

Re: Derek trucks' s indian blues style - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22*=7C=7C=5C=5CM=5C=5C=AE/M/=7C=7C*_=22?= - 6-:24 -0-09-20

jvnane wrote:

> I have recently started listening to his music, and I love his indian
> blues style songs like Sahib Teri Bandi. I was wanting to gather some
> information and try learning this style of music, but I can't find any
> info. If someone could point me to some information or give me names
> of scales that are used in this style, that would be great.

Find his site and write to him, you'll get a response. He's one hell of
a great slide player. Great musician too. :-) M

Re: Derek trucks' s indian blues style - JrSamples - 6-:24 -0-09-20

On Jun 24, 6:19=A0am, jvnane <jvn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have recently started listening to his music, and I love his indian
> blues style songs like Sahib Teri Bandi. I was wanting to gather some
> information and try learning this style of music, but I can't find any
> info. If someone could point me to some information or give me names
> of scales that are used in this style, that would be great.





Indian Blues:

My squaw won't love me
Locked me out of my wig-wam
Yeah... my squaw, she don't love me
Locked me outta my wig-wam
If I can't see-um squaw
I might just tell-um my mom.

Yeah, I wear buffalo briefs
Gotta tote'em pole
Yeah, I wear buffalo briefs
To help me tote'em pole
Yeah, when I snatch them off
Pole draw up from the cold

Wooh-wooh-wooh-wooh-wooh

Re: Derek trucks' s indian blues style - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22*=7C=7C=5C=5CM=5C=5C=AE/M/=7C=7C*_=22?= - 6-:24 -0-09-20

JrSamples wrote:
> On Jun 24, 6:19 am, jvnane <jvn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have recently started listening to his music, and I love his indian
>> blues style songs like Sahib Teri Bandi. I was wanting to gather some
>> information and try learning this style of music, but I can't find any
>> info. If someone could point me to some information or give me names
>> of scales that are used in this style, that would be great.
>
>
>
>
>
> Indian Blues:
>
> My squaw won't love me
> Locked me out of my wig-wam
> Yeah... my squaw, she don't love me
> Locked me outta my wig-wam
> If I can't see-um squaw
> I might just tell-um my mom.
>
> Yeah, I wear buffalo briefs
> Gotta tote'em pole
> Yeah, I wear buffalo briefs
> To help me tote'em pole
> Yeah, when I snatch them off
> Pole draw up from the cold
>
> Wooh-wooh-wooh-wooh-wooh

You're a stone jerkoff.


Re: Derek trucks' s indian blues style - Angus Manwaring - 6-:24 -0-09-20

On 24-Jun-09 17:12:06, JrSamples said

>Indian Blues:

>My squaw won't love me
>Locked me out of my wig-wam
>Yeah... my squaw, she don't love me
>Locked me outta my wig-wam
>If I can't see-um squaw
>I might just tell-um my mom.

>Yeah, I wear buffalo briefs
>Gotta tote'em pole
>Yeah, I wear buffalo briefs
>To help me tote'em pole
>Yeah, when I snatch them off
>Pole draw up from the cold

>Wooh-wooh-wooh-wooh-wooh


Awesome - the man must have the blues! :)


All the best,
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Re: Derek trucks' s indian blues style - Lord Valve - 6-:24 -0-09-20

"*||\\M\\®/M/||* " wrote:

> JrSamples wrote:
> > On Jun 24, 6:19 am, jvnane <jvn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I have recently started listening to his music, and I love his indian
> >> blues style songs like Sahib Teri Bandi. I was wanting to gather some
> >> information and try learning this style of music, but I can't find any
> >> info. If someone could point me to some information or give me names
> >> of scales that are used in this style, that would be great.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Indian Blues:
> >
> > My squaw won't love me
> > Locked me out of my wig-wam
> > Yeah... my squaw, she don't love me
> > Locked me outta my wig-wam
> > If I can't see-um squaw
> > I might just tell-um my mom.
> >
> > Yeah, I wear buffalo briefs
> > Gotta tote'em pole
> > Yeah, I wear buffalo briefs
> > To help me tote'em pole
> > Yeah, when I snatch them off
> > Pole draw up from the cold
> >
> > Wooh-wooh-wooh-wooh-wooh
>
> You're a stone jerkoff.

At least he wrote it himself. Try it.

LV



Re: Derek trucks' s indian blues style - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22*=7C=7C=5C=5CM=5C=5C=AE/M/=7C=7C*_=22?= - 6-:24 -0-09-20

Lord Valve wrote:
> "*||\\M\\®/M/||* " wrote:
>
>> JrSamples wrote:
>>> On Jun 24, 6:19 am, jvnane <jvn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> I have recently started listening to his music, and I love his indian
>>>> blues style songs like Sahib Teri Bandi. I was wanting to gather some
>>>> information and try learning this style of music, but I can't find any
>>>> info. If someone could point me to some information or give me names
>>>> of scales that are used in this style, that would be great.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Indian Blues:
>>>
>>> My squaw won't love me
>>> Locked me out of my wig-wam
>>> Yeah... my squaw, she don't love me
>>> Locked me outta my wig-wam
>>> If I can't see-um squaw
>>> I might just tell-um my mom.
>>>
>>> Yeah, I wear buffalo briefs
>>> Gotta tote'em pole
>>> Yeah, I wear buffalo briefs
>>> To help me tote'em pole
>>> Yeah, when I snatch them off
>>> Pole draw up from the cold
>>>
>>> Wooh-wooh-wooh-wooh-wooh
>> You're a stone jerkoff.
>
> At least he wrote it himself. Try it.
>
> LV
>
>

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A H88r cuntard® it's true
'w'*iLL*_i_AM is morbidly obese
Types like he's sniffing glue

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An asshole organtard® lecturing on tone
He lost his crowd
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Re: Derek trucks' s indian blues style - RolandRX33 - 6-:24 -0-09-20

On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 04:19:30 -0700 (PDT), jvnane <jvnane@gmail.com>
wrote:

>I have recently started listening to his music, and I love his indian
>blues style songs like Sahib Teri Bandi. I was wanting to gather some
>information and try learning this style of music, but I can't find any
>info. If someone could point me to some information or give me names
>of scales that are used in this style, that would be great.

The scales are known as "thaat"s, and those are used for developing
raags. A thaat is often parallel to one of the western 'modes' but
with the exception that they invariably have a perfect 5th. So no
equivalent of western Locrian mode, or equivalent modes of melodic
minor (like Superlocrian) which don't have a P5.

For example, Madhuvanti raag uses a thaat called Todi, which would be
like a major scale with flat 2nd, flat 3rd, sharp 4th, and flat 6th.
IOW, sorta related to phrygian but with a major 7 and sharp 4.

Here's a rough mapping between thaats and western modes:

Bilaval Ionian
Kafi Dorian
Bhairavi Phygian
Kalyan Lydian
Khamaj Mixolydian
Asavari Aeolian
Pooravi Lydian b2 b6
Marava/Marwa Lydian b2
Todi Phrygian #4 #7
Bhairava Ionian b2 b6
or Bhairava Phrygian #3 #7 (double harmonic)

This has samples of various raags:
http://www.swarganga.org/raagabase.php
The samples are done vocally, which will put some westerners off, but
you'll get the idea.

Like our melodic minor, a raag can have different notes descending vs
ascending. In fact, it can get much more complex than that, with whole
sequences of notes effectively specified by the type of raag.

The 'N - S - g - M - P - N - S' notation (called Sargam) designates
alterations to scale steps, and again will often be different for
ascending (Aaroha) vs descending (Avaroha).

Also, there are two different disciplines in Indian classical music:
Carnatic (southern) and Hinustani (Northern). The former makes more
use of the concepts above. Northern music often uses a system of
juxtaposed tetrachords for upper vs lower sections of scales.
Particularly brilliant, I think, but you don't see as much about it.

http://rasikas.org/w/index.php5?title=Carnatic_Music

Advice: Pick up some recordings. You already know of Ravi Shankar.
Others include Vilayat Khan, Imrat Khan, Manilal Nag, maybe check some
other instruments like Shivkumar Sharma playing Santur (like a
dulcimer, beautiful sounds).

And of course John McLaughlin with L.Shankar in Shakti.

HTH,
RS

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