The lead single from Tamsin Elliott & Tarek Elazhary’s debut album ’So Far We Have Come’, El Hara opens with a striking Oud melody and swells to full expression as Tamsin joins on accordion, followed by her brother and producer Rowan Elliott on viola. “El Hara refers to a tiny alleyway bustling with life in the old part of Cairo”, Tarek remarks, “and this is a really Egyptian-feeling piece.” Tamsin’s characteristically sensitive solo is all the more compelling for the shock of hearing microtonality on accordion; the instrument was specially adapted for her by Nick Hart, and while quarter-tone accordions are used in larger Arabic orchestras, it’s rare to hear one outside of that context.
Tarek Elazhary - oud
Tamsin Elliott - quartertone accordion
Rowan Elliott - viola
Ricardo de Noronha - percussion
Beautiful video by Kate Griffin
Produced by Rowan Elliott
Mastered by Sam Proctor at Lismore Mastering
Tamsin’s accordion was tuned by Nick Hart
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