Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
471
The music of Gor, or much of it, is very melodious and sensuous.
The music of Gor, or much of it, is very melodious and sensuous.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #471)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
468
Hendow gestured with his head to the musicians, and they made their way, one by one, through the beaded curtain.
11
469
There were five of them, a czehar player, two kalika players, a flautist and a drummer.
11
470
In a moment or two, as Mirus solicited further interest among the customers, I heard the sounds of the instruments, the czehar and kalikas being tuned, the flautist trying passages, the drummer's fingers light on the taut skin of his instrument, the kaska, then adjusting it, then trying it again, then tapping lightly, then more vigorously, with swift, brief rhythms, limbering his wrists, fingers and hands.
11
471
The music of Gor, or much of it, is very melodious and sensuous.
11
472
Much of it seems made for the display of slaves before free men, but then, I suppose, that is exactly what it is made for.
11
473
Then the musicians were silent.
11
474
"Let us see her," called a man.
Hendow gestured with his head to the musicians, and they made their way, one by one, through the beaded curtain.
There were five of them, a czehar player, two kalika players, a flautist and a drummer.
In a moment or two, as Mirus solicited further interest among the customers, I heard the sounds of the instruments, the czehar and kalikas being tuned, the flautist trying passages, the drummer's fingers light on the taut skin of his instrument, the kaska, then adjusting it, then trying it again, then tapping lightly, then more vigorously, with swift, brief rhythms, limbering his wrists, fingers and hands.
The music of Gor, or much of it, is very melodious and sensuous.
Much of it seems made for the display of slaves before free men, but then, I suppose, that is exactly what it is made for.
Then the musicians were silent.
"Let us see her," called a man.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11)