Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Where music is at
















11.


"Nature provides

The bamboo for my flute

The snake for my sanxian

The silk for my strings

The wood for my guqin

I do not make instruments

The Tao does"


This man was playing an amazing instrument called a Hulusi and it sounded like a soft clarinet of sorts. He was playing at the Summer Palace with a group but I just love how the picture came out. You can almost see how into the music he was. I ended up buying 2 at a later time and they are beautiful.


The first one was quite the story. I found a man selling them outside a restaurant we were going into and my friend said something to the effect of "Don't pay more than 5". Well, he wanted 40. So I said five and he walked away. No problem since I knew he'd wait and try again after dinner. So after we ate he feigned interest until I started heading for the bus. I also feigned interest. This could be long so I'll make it short. We agreed on 10 and from his bag he proceed to pull out a Hulusi the size of a straw with a grape on top. "Uh...no...that one." And pointed to the size of one he was playing. He reluctantly gave it to me, yet I still managed to pay twice what Ms. Zheng suggested but in the end, the seller and I both won.


Sometimes, everyone wins.



Friday, February 11, 2011

Old and New


















9.

"The mocking bird sings
The tree frogs call
Even the forest plays a song
This is the way
"

After a 2 year hiatus almost to the day, I have been inspired to write yet another short entry and continue on with much thanks to the Modern Jedi Knight's blog. If you haven't been there yet you should. I have been practicing quite a bit with the sitar and have had a few performances for Yoga classes. The response to live music for Yoga has been tremendous and many practitioners said it really elevated their session.

And believe me this was the perfect setting to play in. Just perfect.