Sentences with phrase «sitars in»

The sound signature is well - balanced, with complex arrangements like Stevie Wonder's Signed, Sealed, Delivered coming through in full — from tambourine in the left ear to sitar in the right, it's all here, even listening at lower volumes.

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At her house in L.A., she throws a party for her acting class, all purple haze and sitars.
playing sitar and guitars, background in the yoga vision and for a while a osho sannyasin, living freeform in nature far from the crowd
In response to a picture of a guy with dreadlocks playing a sitar «So we're gonna play hot or homeless are we?»
Well, they say Middle East Version, well while the sitar is more of an Indian thing (I think) but the 3ood (check the transliteration by typing the word in, and the featured image for how it looks like) definitely is Middle Eastern.
Elsewhere, there's some quirky music which owes a clear debt to Thomas Newman, in the use of percussion, strings and what sounds to me like a sitar (though regular readers will know that my ability to identify non-standard instruments is not one that could rightly be regarded as being amongst my more impressive).
with Kam Williams Headline: Norah Knows Why Norah Jones was born Geethali Shankar in Brooklyn on March 30, 1979 to Sue Jones and Ravi Shankar, the legendary Indian sitar player.
12)... and then a few minutes later, you could be listening to a sitar and didgeridoo duo (amongst many other street performers) on Pedestrian Sundays in Kensington Market...
Artprojx and MOT International presents The End of the West with Shezad Dawood - featuring Live sitar player and Rodney Graham; Artprojx and onedotzero present MIND GAMES (The Art of Video Games); Artprojx and Anthony Reynolds present THE END by Mark Wallinger; Artprojx and Galleri Christina Wilson, Denmark present IT WILL ALL END IN TEARS by Jesper Just, Artprojx and Salon 94 with Performa NY present THE MUSIC OF REGRET by Laurie Simmons; Artprojx + Gagosian Gallery present ANDY WARHOL — A Documentary Film; Artprojx and Film London present THEDA by Georgina Starr.
Anoushka Shankar blends sitar sounds with pop music in a response to the trauma of displaced refugees.
Spotlit as you enter the first of three spaces in the exhibition, there's more automatons around the corner, this time a series of musical instruments ranging from a collapsing crutch with bells on to a one - string sitar plucked by a deer bone that resembles a human finger.
He taught himself how to play the sitar, oud, and other instruments, and in 1960 helped James Rubin found the Pan Orient Arts Foundation, a group that organized concerts and collected recordings by Indian artists.
The cicadas began their nightly drone, enfolding the town and the surrounding rain forest in a blanket of sound that resembled an orchestra of sitar players tuning their instruments.
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