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  2. Kamalesh Maitra - Wikipedia

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    Kamalesh Maitra (28 April 1928 – 22 April 2005), often referred to by the title Pandit, was an Indian classical musician, composer and teacher.He is recognised as the last master of the tabla tarang – a melodic percussion instrument consisting of numerous individually tuned hand drums, set in a semicircle.

  3. List of Indian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Pakhavaj Jori – Sikh instrument similar to Tabla; Panchamukha vadyam; Pung cholom; Shuddha Madalam or Maddalam; Tabala / Tabl / Chameli – goblet drum; Tabla; Tabla Tarangset of Tablas; Tamate; Thanthi Panai; Thimila; Tumbak, Tumbaknari, Tumbaknaer; Tumdak' Udukku

  4. Tabla - Wikipedia

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    A demo of tabla playing. A tabla [nb 1] is a pair of hand drums from the Indian subcontinent.Since the 18th century, it has been the principal percussion instrument in Hindustani classical music, [3] where it may be played solo, as an accompaniment with other instruments and vocals, or as a part of larger ensembles.

  5. Rijram Desad - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In January 1968, he was among the musicians selected by Shambhu Das, who ran Shankar's Kinnara School of Music in Bombay, [6] to appear on the Wonderwall Music soundtrack album by George Harrison of the Beatles. [7] Desad's contributions to the album included Indian harmonium and tabla tarang. [8]

  6. Collaborations (Ravi Shankar and George Harrison album)

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    Collaborations is a four-disc compilation box set by the Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar and the former Beatle George Harrison.Released in October 2010 on Dark Horse Records, it compiles two studio albums originally issued on that label – the long-unavailable Shankar Family & Friends (1974) and Ravi Shankar's Music Festival from India (1976) – and Chants of India, first issued on ...

  7. Sandip Burman - Wikipedia

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    Sandip Burman is a tabla player from Durgapur, West Bengal, India.. After his initial training with Shri Sudhir Roy, he began a long discipleship with Pandit Shymal Bose. Sandip's performances are marked with spontaneous innovation and tonal purity even when he is delivering complex rhythmic patterns at high s

  8. Tala (music) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Along with raga which forms the fabric of a melodic structure, the tala forms the life cycle and thereby constitutes one of the two foundational elements of Indian music. [ 6 ] Tala is an ancient music concept traceable to Vedic era texts of Hinduism , such as the Samaveda and methods for singing the Vedic hymns.

  9. Anuradha Pal - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 and 2024, Anuradha Pal performed a series of concerts titled "Anuradha's Tablas Sing Stories" [10] [11] and "Ramayan on Tabla". [ 12 ] She has collaborated with other musicians, including in Anuradha Pal's Stree Shakti, an all-female Hindustani - Carnatic instrumental ensemble founded on International Women's Day in 1996.