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picture 28 Dec 2007 @ 16:03, by Judih Haggai

musicians coming together to hear ancient rhythms resound

back to the ancient
bedouin and israeli search
where are we headed
desert days stretch to years

stringed instruments with tears in their eyes
looking out through dunes of then
who will recognize the moment of gold?
only the wolf cries tonight

judih
december 2007


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28 Dec 2007 @ 16:21 by vaxen : Yes!
I remember well the Badawi. I lived for two years with them. The Mezeni and the Tarabini. One friend of mine, Guma, who was the tribes poet, taught me how to make a sumsumiya which became my closest companion. That and my Hatool-Bar and buried F-N, and my knives. Many were the nights I spent under the starlight of the deep Sinai, alone, me and the Ruh.

The Winds would play the strings of my sumsumiya as they swept down wadi El Arish and create the most haunting of melodies and harmonies. Unearthly music that filled my soul and made me whole.

El Badawi also taught me how to find water where there was none using a little stone. The sound of a stone, has to be the right size, when landing above buried water , in some abandoned ancient wadi or on the side of a mountain, is differnet then when it lands where there is no water.

Took awhile to get the hang of it...but we had time, so much time, running the ridges of Saud Il Arab, walking the ancient dried up river beds of the deep SInai. We were looking for Aswad Leyl...trackers.

Thanks, Judih, for the memories...

El Nawas  



28 Dec 2007 @ 17:52 by judih : most welcome
thanks for the enrichment.
This music project features the sumsumiya, and rababa. Haunting works of arabic/hebrew, melodies from traditional iraqi or bedouin or hebrew tradition.
The endless sense of time, the dimensional spread, as nature has her own agenda. That you learned how to find water with a stone is encouraging. We're all wanderers needing water  



29 Dec 2007 @ 16:52 by vaxen : Also...
learned how to make a rabab. Gritty, gutsy sound...I love it! We'd take old discarded, round if possible, tins from oil cans or whatever was to be found and a brrom stick for the neck and string it with the wire from the military phone lines which were strung up seeming endlessly all over the place.

You had to seperate the one single steel strand out from around nine or so softer wires, I forget what they were made of...aluminum...maybe.

That we'd fit to the neck. Having bored a hole into the top of the neck using the fire and a heated rod. Rabab was easier than the sumsumiya as you had only one hole to bore and one string to string it with.

For the bow we'd take a palm front, dried, and string it with plastic bailing twine. The bailing twine had to be untwisted so that it was relatively stright across with each single strand alined with the others '|', like a violin bow, then notched into the palm frond.

When you have one hundred players with a variety of rababs and sumsumiyas and beduin drums chanting old beduin songs...the atmosphere is hypnotic. Then comes the sword dances!

I love the old Ladino songs of Sfarad, especially, in our Hebrew tradition. Victoria De Los Angeles made several albums of old Hebrew religious Cante. Incredible stuff. The Morroccan school also has some incredible music.

Is there a link to your project or will there be one forthcoming? Hey, it would be nice to have some downloads of these strains of different music...I'll see if I can find an ftp site.  



29 Dec 2007 @ 17:53 by judih : i've got the CD
There's a site somewhere. Hang on...
My Space
http://www.myspace.com/bedoproject
There are downloads as well.
This is not my project. I was merely a tool for doing some translating (not on My space but on some future blurb for their CD).

Fascinating. Thanks for the instrument recipe.  



30 Dec 2007 @ 04:36 by vaxen : Aha...
Sure Judih. I see these musicians are mostly a younger 'set.' Probably never have been able to get to...the deep Sinai or Abu Rhodes prison. No matter...there are still Beduins around Beer Sheva, I suppose, though I heard they were all being put into 'government' houses for their own good of course.

I hope the tears I carry in my heart for the days I fought there, in the dunes, on the mountain tops, in the night underneith the full moon of the Sinai (Like no other on earth)...

And in the darkness of Sin , when the stars guided my footpaths over the sandstone buttresses, will never ever dry up...

And with each remembered pain will come forth a renewal, a flood of faces, like the winter rains filling up the old dry wadi's with life giving and sustaining water...

And that my name, the name they gave me there, will be sung on the lips of each generation of Bedawi - coming forth - till all the earth is filled with that song of freedom and equality for all life.

For Samira, for Guma Abu Sumsumiya, for Radi, for Suleiman and Muhammad, for Hamdi and Jamila and all who took me in and made me whole again after Milhemet Yom Ha Kippor...

May you all be forever blessed in the house of the Shem and I hope your dreams of an enduring peace one day will be achieved on the face of this earth by a kinder, more human, people...

I'll never ever forget you.

Again, thanks for the memories, judih...  



30 Dec 2007 @ 15:52 by judih : i hear your words
pass through that awe-inspiring sinai air.
unique land, and hopefully, one more time i'll walk those sinai sands  



24 Jan 2008 @ 20:11 by vaxen : Just...
poppin ya up to the top again judih san. You've been down here for far too long! ;) Yeah, next time I walk those ancient wadi's will be my last. I'll never ever return again to the stinking old world of...

Ace R. Hayes: New York Mob at Mena http://www.serendipity.li/cia/hayes1.html

America is losing its mind. The two-party system has been utterly homogenized by corrupt money. The mob and Mossad have cut a deal with Wall Street and the CIA to run the world as a global plantation for the benefit of the global plutocracy. Only impoverished presses like the PFP, some talk radio and the Internet are yet outside the hegemonic power of transnational corporate fascism. However, when the Imperial pigs succeed in driving 80 percent of the world into the new serfdom, they will probably wish they had not let their greed glands run wild. When the middle class discovers that they are part of the impoverished and imprisoned rather than the privileged, they will lead the "underclass" in a revolution against the plutocracy and its gun thugs. Failure to deal with the Mena cesspool will continue to erode the credibility of a terminally corrupt governing class.

http://www.serendipity.li/cia.html

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"...It was unlike anything I ever heard before. And I have been thinking about it deeply ever since, wondering what to make of it." - 'Q' on Obarama Rama Ding Dong's Oratory capacity. Somewhat Oral is he?

And the seven mile fence in Gaza? Oi! Hazak Ve Amatz judih san...  



26 Jan 2008 @ 16:11 by judih : thnx, vaxen
appreciate your input
lots goin on
lots to observe  



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