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| Name = Rubina |
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| Artist = [[Joe Satriani]] |
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| Released = 1986 |
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| track_no = 3 |
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| Recorded = 1985 |
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| Genre = [[Instrumental rock]] |
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| Length = 5:50 |
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| Label = [[Relativity Records]] |
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| Writer = [[Joe Satriani]] |
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| Producer = [[Joe Satriani]]<br/>[[John Cuniberti]] |
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| prev = "The Snake" |
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| prev_no = 2 |
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| next = "Brother John" |
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| next_no = 4 |
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"'''Rubina'''" is a song by [[guitarist]] [[Joe Satriani]], featured on his debut album (and named after his wife), ''[[Not of This Earth (Joe Satriani album)|Not of This Earth]]'', released in 1986. It is the third track on the album and the recorded album version is 5 minutes 50 seconds in length. The track is notable for the use of the [[harmonics]] technique by Satriani. The chord progression of this emotional ballad is G major to E minor. |
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The track remains one of his more popular songs which [[Satriani]] still performs regularly at his latest concerts, though with slight adaptation. Often during live performances, the song begins with a [[suspended second]] [[arpeggio]] section which can be heard at the beginning of the song "Turkey Man," which is featured on the album [[Additional Creations]]. |
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The fifth track on Satriani's 1992 album ''[[The Extremist]]'' is entitled "Rubina's Blue Sky Happiness", and is also about his wife. |
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In 2008 Satriani recorded a song called "Come on Baby" featured on the album ''[[Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock]]'' which was, in Satriani's words, written for his wife Rubina; but, as he explains in his podcast, he wrote the song in 1993 and he never had the courage to perform it until now. |
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{{Unreferenced|date=January 2009}} |
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{{Joe Satriani}} |
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[[Category:1986 songs]] |
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[[Category:Joe Satriani songs]] |
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[[Category:Instrumentals]] |
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