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Doristi
is the name of a scale used in Ancient Greece, and is the basis for
the alternative
system of melodic-harmonic organization of the sounds that I presented
in Doristi project, made with a 2005 IAP's (Instituto de Artes do
Pará) scholarship. The book "Doristi-Teory" is
in portuguese, and has no translation yet.
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1. Alga
vive (3:54) - Lyrycs
2. San
ozama (4:43) - Lyrycs
3. Toada (3:52)
4. Ongom
ongom (4:00) - Lyrycs
5. Retumbão (2:18)
6. Lundu (4:07)
7. Kaura-um (2:18)
- Lyrycs
8. Folia
para São Bendito (3:08) - Lyrycs
9. Augé (3:21)
- Lyrycs
10. Abacaba (2:44)
- Lyrycs
11. Very
cat (2:20)
12. Merengue (0:41)
13. Zaparip (2:27)
- Lyrycs
14. Prelúdio (1:41)
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Doristi-Teory.
(in portuguese) September, 2006.
Text that explains the Doristi system.
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| Doristi Show, in Waldemar
Henrique's "Pauta Maldita". February 15, 2007 (24:00h). I
had these special guests: Allan Carvalho (banjo and voice), Edgar Jr
(percussion),
Rafael Barros (percussion) and
Renato Torres (Guitars and voice). The dancers were: Aninha, Lorena,
Maurício and Max. |
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