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i'm going to india (mysore) to a school with university for a week. it will not be a pleasure holiday, because i have to stay most of the time at the university and listen to some lesson, but i HOPE that i will find some time to go around and make some shopping... my goal is to find a "cheap" sitar or some local instruments...
and i'm bringing my minidisc record to record some "ambient" sounds and vocals! :grin:
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cool...have fun anyway! :wink:
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ambience from India... sounds interesting!
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You've got to get a cow recording then :grin:
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Don't forget about preparations for preventing yourself from amoebas!!!!!!!! It's better to be safe than sorry (you know water, fruits etc.)
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A longish recording of various ambient street noises could be good too...
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Post by borg »

if you want a really good sitar, try getting to varanasi. this city/neighborhood is said to be THE place for sitars.
inform yourself about export stuff. i've heard the wood they use for making sitars is a 'protected' good, and there's something about taxes. don't know if it's true or false... well, a fine sitar shouldn't cost you more than € 150.

have fun, even if it's not a 'fun trip'.
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Are there any Pulsarians from India there at all?
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they make good soap in Mysore in spite of the name.......
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ROFL :lol: :lol::LOL:
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leaving in 20 hours...
i accept bets on which instrument i will bring home, and if i SUCCED in bringing home some instruments!!! (i REALLY hope so!!!) :lol: :lol:
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all my best wishes for the trip and be back safe :smile: with a bunch of funky instruments :smile:
spiders and bugs can be huge over there... :grin:
cheers, Tom
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On 2003-01-17 19:29, astroman wrote:
... bugs can be huge over there... :grin:
cheers, Tom
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