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Filip Holm
Sweden
Registrace 9. 10. 2006
Hello!
I am a musician with a broad spectrum of interests and with a special focus on exploring various musical cultures from around the world (and sometimes bring them together). Aside from Guitar, I play instruments like the Oud & Duduk and have specialized in music from the Middle Eastern region.
This channel is dedicated to sharing my passion for music and music history, and to provide you with both education and entertainment.
See you in the comments!
I am a musician with a broad spectrum of interests and with a special focus on exploring various musical cultures from around the world (and sometimes bring them together). Aside from Guitar, I play instruments like the Oud & Duduk and have specialized in music from the Middle Eastern region.
This channel is dedicated to sharing my passion for music and music history, and to provide you with both education and entertainment.
See you in the comments!
Zini - Wahda [Live in Studio]
I'm re-uploading this older song and video from my other channel (Zini). Wahda was released in 2018 and you can stream it here:
open.spotify.com/track/2GCahSQPjDsBIuZ7xJaqqm?si=6db3f3bb4ffb4ca8
Or visit my linktree for more:
linktr.ee/filipholm
Wahda:
Filip Holm - Oud, Vocals
Arsalan Nasiri - Tanbour
Mårten Hillbom - Percussion
Music and lyrics by Filip Holm
Mixed and Mastered by David Wiltz & Alex Gatica
Camera operated by Alex Gatica
Video Edited by Filip Holm
Lyrics:
In all that we receive when the signals grow
If I ignore the noise maybe everything will hear me
In all the beauty that is presented I can't help but think about all the other times
When we appear to be alone, we knock on all the doors, maybe one will open
And all that we receive when the signals grow
If I ignore the noise mybe everything will hear me
All of it is a mirror to emphasize the underlying love that is everything
Another given reason to try, for anything alive it is always there
When we don't know the answers at all, we knock on all the doors, maybe one will open.
And all that we receive when the signals grow
If I ignore the noise mybe everything will hear me
In all that we receive when the signals grow
If I ignore the noise maybe everything will hear me
In all the beauty that is presented I can't help but think about all the other times
When we appear to be alone, we knock on all the doors, maybe one will open
And all that we receive when the signals grow
If I ignore the noise mybe everything will hear me
-------------------
© Zini 2018
open.spotify.com/track/2GCahSQPjDsBIuZ7xJaqqm?si=6db3f3bb4ffb4ca8
Or visit my linktree for more:
linktr.ee/filipholm
Wahda:
Filip Holm - Oud, Vocals
Arsalan Nasiri - Tanbour
Mårten Hillbom - Percussion
Music and lyrics by Filip Holm
Mixed and Mastered by David Wiltz & Alex Gatica
Camera operated by Alex Gatica
Video Edited by Filip Holm
Lyrics:
In all that we receive when the signals grow
If I ignore the noise maybe everything will hear me
In all the beauty that is presented I can't help but think about all the other times
When we appear to be alone, we knock on all the doors, maybe one will open
And all that we receive when the signals grow
If I ignore the noise mybe everything will hear me
All of it is a mirror to emphasize the underlying love that is everything
Another given reason to try, for anything alive it is always there
When we don't know the answers at all, we knock on all the doors, maybe one will open.
And all that we receive when the signals grow
If I ignore the noise mybe everything will hear me
In all that we receive when the signals grow
If I ignore the noise maybe everything will hear me
In all the beauty that is presented I can't help but think about all the other times
When we appear to be alone, we knock on all the doors, maybe one will open
And all that we receive when the signals grow
If I ignore the noise mybe everything will hear me
-------------------
© Zini 2018
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Can Music Heal Us? (A History of Music Therapy)
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In this video I explore the history of medical and therapeutical uses of music, from the ancient world of Egypt and Greece, to the Medieval Islamic world and all the way until today. Find me and my music here: linktr.ee/filipholm Original music by: Filip Holm Sources/Recomended Reading: Brindley, Erica Fox (2012). "Music, Cosmology, and the Politics of Harmony in Early China". SUNY Press. Davis...
Tarantella Napoletana (Italian Folk Music)
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This is the well-known Tarantella from Napoli/Naples. Watch my full video on the history of Tarantella here: #tarantella #italianmusic #mandolin
Tarantella - From Ancient Ritual to Ecstatic Trance Dance
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Dive into the captivating world of Tarantella! Explore the rich history and vibrant rhythms of this traditional Italian dance form that has enchanted generations. From its origins in Southern Italy to its modern-day expressions, join me on a rhythmic through the fascinating history and function of this south Italian folk dance tradition. Find me and my music (including new song "Isthmus") here:...
Zini - Isthmus (Live in Studio)
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The official live in studio video for Isthmus is finally here! Filmed by Paul Podolski Stream the song here: open.spotify.com/track/1jM0FKlu5Xy4NEQgysrVNM?si=DaTnNqSrQHymP2ZNesGk1g Or visit my linktree for more links: linktr.ee/filipholm Isthmus is performed by Zini: Filip Holm - Guitars, Vocals, Oud, Duduk, Melotron David Wiltz - Bass Nicholas Podolski - Drums & Percussion Music by Filip Holm ...
John Coltrane's Spirituality & Philosophy of Music
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John Coltrane is known as one of the most famous saxophone players in history, but he also had a fascinating life involving philosophical and spiritual pursuits. This video explores that aspect of his life. Listen to my new song Isthmus here: open.spotify.com/track/1jM0FKlu5Xy4NEQgysrVNM?si=DaTnNqSrQHymP2ZNesGk1g Find me and my music (including new song "Isthmus") here: linktr.ee/filipholm Orig...
Zini - Isthmus (Live in studio) [Vertical]
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Here is the vertical version of the "live in studio" performance of our latest single "Isthmus". Filmed by Aiat Almansour Holm Stream the song here: open.spotify.com/track/1jM0FKlu5Xy4NEQgysrVNM?si=DaTnNqSrQHymP2ZNesGk1g Or visit my linktree for more links: linktr.ee/filipholm Isthmus is performed by Zini: Filip Holm - Guitars, Vocals, Oud, Duduk, Melotron David Wiltz - Bass Nicholas Podolski -...
Slightly Less Rust - An Improvisation on Oud
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The second improvisation I recorded last weekend. Can you spot the reference to an existing song? Stream my new song Isthmus here: open.spotify.com/track/1jM0FKlu5Xy4NEQgysrVNM?si=DaTnNqSrQHymP2ZNesGk1g Or visit my linktree for more links: linktr.ee/filipholm #oud #lute #improvisation
An Improvisation on Tanbour
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Here I try an improvisation on the instrument Tanbour, which I am in no way proficient in. But it is an instrument that very easily lends itself to trance-like experiences when playing. Stream my new song Isthmus here: open.spotify.com/track/1jM0FKlu5Xy4NEQgysrVNM?si=DaTnNqSrQHymP2ZNesGk1g Or visit my linktree for more links: linktr.ee/filipholm #tanbour #instrument #music
Divine Harmonies: Bach's Metaphysics of Music
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Divine Harmonies: Bach's Metaphysics of Music
The Man Who Shaped Middle Eastern Music
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The Man Who Shaped Middle Eastern Music
How Derealization Can Inspire Music (2022 Recap)
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How Derealization Can Inspire Music (2022 Recap)
The Spirituality of Music (According to Sufism)
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The Spirituality of Music (According to Sufism)
I wrote this song about my grandmother
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I wrote this song about my grandmother
It's your self expression at one moment of life, it doesn't have to be perfect for everyone at all times. It's a valuable message thay encourages authenticity. Both of your channels are huge contributions to the good in a beautiful way.
You've got such a velvety but clear voice, very soothing to listen to. Nice music 👏
The intense raw emotions in this performance reach out to me more than the song itself.
My god, this sounds brilliant from the beginning. Resembles Dead Can Dance whom I LOVE.
Beautiful, but the title must be "Alzati bella", which means "Wake up, beauty"
It felt somehow the aural profile is uncontrolled in reverb and loud sounds; so I suppose all the means of balance like compression, etc. must be considered. /unsolicited advice
this madlad even composes his own music for his videos, my lord
Thank you Tembur is a mulberry tree, the breath of the mulberry tree comes to life in your hands.
What song is this video playing?
You played it beautifuly ❤ your music have a soul of duduk in it 😊
Hello Filip. I love the playing. My ask though what style of oud you’re playing, I like that calm yet medium-paced melody.
sehr interessant und die ausdrücklichen Unterschiede als auch Ähnlichen kriterien zu ähnlich klingenden Instrumenten. Vom Klang bis zur Ton Erzeugung Vielen Dank
It's played in certain areas all the way from Poland to Iran
The circle has been completed!!!! 🎉🎉
My son!!!!!!!!!!
It's my first time watching one of your videos, and i truly enjoyed this . I've always been a fan of Coltrane and Ravi Shankar, and I've been going on my own spiritual journey for the last couple of years reading through all the religions. Great job, and I just subscribed and will definitely be watching more of what you put out. Even got my dad to watch, and he loved it as well👍
You'll pass through airport security if this was found in your baggage and you played those few notes😂 Masha Allah
Duduk is the only thing I can listen to while at work ❤
Hi. What model is the Kentucky you have? Thanks.
The only real musician was sun ra ..all others sounds anemic against him ..how can you say Coltrane delivered spirituality when he was full of druqs and he made profit with his blue note releases ..he failed ..he had no discipline and he took a lot of druqs therefore his sound isn’t pure and therefore not spirituality
Fun fact: flying lotus, the virtuosic electronic musician is Alice Coltrane’s nephew
Ellerin dert görmesin Filip. Tezenene sağlık kardeşim. Sen de bizdensin 👏💐
beautiful improv with a beautiful instrument! this was a treat to listen to
Aint this called a setar by persians?
No, the setar is a different instrument.
@@FilipHolm get one and show us how then lol 🤫
your voice is giving Michael Stipe.
my grandmother also passed in 2019 ...
yesssss
I am overwhelmed in the most profound positive way by your diverse religious studies videos and your music
That is kind of you to say. Thank you!
I loved this 4 months ago. Filip, your space of creativity and artistry of cosmic consciousness unites our hearts and universe with the beauty of love. 🙏❤️🌎🌿🕊🎵🎶🎵
Thank you!
Amazing video! Speaking as someone who resonates with a lot of the perennial philosophical umbrella it’s made me have (even more) appreciation for the work of John Coltrane. I found Jazz only in the last year or so with Pharaoh Sanders and Miles Davis, definitely going to dive deep into the works of John Coltrane!
If life was a video game, you would unlock the "Orientalist" achievement.
You’re totally wrong about history of the Saz or Baglama check it your facts straight!!!
excellent Filip ❤️
thanks Filip ❤️
So strange to hear a non-native speaker sermonise about Bach and quote him... in English. 😂 Speculation about what Bach might have intended is difficult as it is, and more so the further you move away from thinking like Bach did (namely in German).
This is outstanding, Filip. Thank you so much 🙏🏼 💜
just beautiful instrument i got goose pimples at the end listening to your playing literally
Beautiful... I saw your video on Abd al-Qadir al-Jaza'iri and then found myself here. Cheers.
Du är grym! // sazspelande kurdsvensk.
Very calming. Here from the John Coltrane video thank you ❤
Sounds close to a Clarinet!
Riktig bra
Beautiful sounds. Music takes us to a trance like or meditative state where our neurological pathways need to escape from reality. Thank you.
Stereotypical, maybe, but it is very beautiful, captivating. The rithm is really captivating, I cann't "unlisten."❤
Marvelous bsahtek
Wow beautiful mate 😮 How did you make this backing track?
Congra.!!!
Bach was a Christian through and through. It's such a leap to assume he had anything to do with philosophers who departed from Christian orthodoxy. The reason Bach thought God was present in music is not explained in philosophy or metaphysics but is explained in one verse: Psalm 22:3 KJV [3] But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel "I play the notes as they are written but it is God who makes the music." ~ JS Bach Bach is the 5th evangelist! Believe the gospel! Believe in Christ!
Thank you for this wonderful video and for Isthmus too ❤
I'm thinking of geting one, maybe with 2 or 3 reeds. But how much does it cost?