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Hariprasad Chaurasia, George Harrison, and Shivkumar Sharma, 1973; photographer unnamed, photo courtesy of hariprasadchaurasia dot com.
“George used to always say that if ever you are not feeling right, you should listen to Bob Dylan’s ‘Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie’ and [Hariprasad Chaurasia, Shivkumar Sharma and Brij Bhushan Kabra’s] ‘Call of the Valley.’” - Olivia Harrison, The Hollywood Reporter, October 22, 2011 “‘Bhoop Ghara’ from Call of the Valley, recorded in 1967 by Shivkumar Sharma, Hariprasad Chaurasia and slide guitar player Brijbhusan Kabra, was ‘something George had on our juke box. We played it as a remedy in our home if you were feeling a certain way. Kabra was one of George’s heroes as a slide guitarist, up there with Ry Cooder,’ [Olivia explains].” - Songlines, June 2018 “[Ry Cooder] inspires me to try and play that [slide] better. At the same time, I’m into this Indian music and there’s a guy called Brijbushan Kabra who plays a guitar but he plays it like a lap steel, he lays it on his leg, and plays it with the slide on top, like, and restrung it and plays sort of groovy Indian stuff on it.” - George Harrison, Rockline, February 10, 1988 “[Hariprasad] Chaurasia’s face lights up as The Beatles guitarist and songwriter George Harrison’s name is mentioned. ‘We were very close friends, or, at least, that is what I believe. He used to come to India every year, especially to go to Vrindavan. And, whenever he came, he would come to my Bandra residence at times, with his then-girlfriend, Olivia. Every time we met, we used to play music together,’ says Chaurasia. [...] ‘One of the best musicians I ever met, George loved Indian music and had a deep understanding of it. He made an attempt to learn the sitar, and though he played it for himself, he did not want to play it in front of an audience,’ says Chaurasia. When asked what Harrison was like as an individual, the maestro was quick with his response: ‘George was a great human being. He treated everyone equally, irrespective of his or her race or nationality. I remember George would always remove his shoes or chappals before entering anyone’s house,’ he says. Harrison loved everything Indian — culture, traditions and food. 'So much so that he that he wanted to be born in India in his next life. He used to go to the Lord Krishna temple at Mathura, with his face covered with a shawl to avoid recognition. He enjoyed going to the temple alone and collecting prasadam. He loved listening to the dholak and the singing and dancing. His favorite place in India was Vrindavan and said that he could never find such an environment anywhere else in the world,’ says Chaurasia.” - The Week, February 17, 2018 (x)
#Hariprasad Chaurasia#Shivkumar Sharma#Brijbhusan Kabra#Bob Dylan#George Harrison#Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie#Call Of The Valley#1973#George's jukebox feature#George and Olivia#Olivia Harrison#George and Bob Dylan#fits queue like a glove
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#103: "Call of the Valley" by Hariprasad Chaurasia, Brij Bhushan Kabra, and Shivkumar Sharma (1968)
so this is a Hindustani classical concept album, that uses the musical concept of "ragas," unique to music of this region. It's a little difficult to describe ragas, but they're basically melodic frameworks that have the ability to get across a specific idea or theme solely through music. There aren't any specific equivalents in western (read: European) classical music, but I have heard before that some ragas are tied to specific times of day, so a lullaby could be considered a point of reference, though lullabies don't have specific melodic frameworks that they play in.
so that's how this completely instrumental concept album gets across its story. being set in the day of the life of an Indian shepherd, the ragas of each piece are associated with differing times of day, so you sonically travel with the character and the suite of songs as they move through the day.
there's probably a cultural gap here, as while the ragas did provide me with some sense of passing through the times of day I'm unsure as to whether that was because of the compositions themselves or because I knew going in to the record that that's what i would be hearing. none the less, i found the music compelling and fascinating!
#hariprasad chaurasia#brij bhushan kabra#shivkumar sharma#call of the valley#the infinite playlist#1001albumsyoumusthearbeforeyoudie
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Shivkumar Sharma and Zakir Hussain RĀG MADHUVANTĪ / RĀG MIŚRA TILANG
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Janmadin kee shubhakaamanaen, Pandit Shivkumar Sharma, master of the santoor!
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🎩 Hat's off for this 🎭 🎧 🎹🎻🎙️Brilliant Santoor Instrumentalist 🦚 This brings to you "Rahe ya Na Rahe Hum Meheka Karenge" you will not only enjoy your favourite but also enhance your listening mood.
Pandit Shivkumar Sharma was an santoor player who is credited with adapting the santoor for Indian classical music.
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] Jugalbandi Best jugalbandi with pt shivkumar sharma and pt hariparasad chaurasiya Reader's Digest proudly presents Jugalbandi: An impeccable Blend- a collection of jugalbandis by 6 of the greatest living exponent of Indian classical music. Whether you are a true blue classical music aficionado or simply have an ear for ragas and talas, you will love this 5CD collection. The Valley Recalls 1995: 3 Indian raga - Peace, Love, Harmony and interview with Shivkumar Sharma & Hariprasad Chaurasia. Amazing Shivkumar Sharma And Zakir Hussain Jugalbandi on 'Raag Kirwani & Raga Kaunsi Kanad Enjoy Hindustani Classical Music masterpiece. This Pack oF five Cds Contains 50 Song Some Of Then Are Listed Below  The Valley Recalls Peace Love Harmony The Flow Of Time Alap Jor Jhala And Many More Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No Package Dimensions : 13 x 12 x 2 cm; 346 g Manufacturer : Reader's Digest Music Item part number : V2JGB Studio : Reader's Digest Music ASIN : B0148M7U4E Country of Origin : India Number of discs : 5 Item Weight : 346 g [ad_2]
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Step into the enchanting world of Santoor - shatatantri vina (100-stringed vina) ancient Sanskrit texts. It is a traditional instrument in Jammu and Kashmir and dates back to ancient times.
Honoring the illustrious Padma Vibhushan Pandit Shivkumar Sharma, his divine artistry has redefined classical music, evoking emotions and inspiring generations across the globe. We don't have music copyrights. Source https://youtu.be/0-19bzs5NoM?si=Sj4URc3VU9zYe5mK
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Peace (gat) | Pandit Shivkumar Sharma & Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia
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Dekha Ek Khwaab Piano Notes | Silsila
Dekha Ek Khwaab Piano Notes
Notes :- Dekha ek khwaab to yeh silsile hue E4 F4# G4# F4# E4 E4 C4# F4# F4# E4 E4 E4 C4# B3 Door tak nigahon mein hain gul khile hue E4 F4# G4# F4# E4 E4 C4# F4# F4# E4 E4 E4 E4 Dekha ek khwaab to yeh silsile hue E4 F4# G4# F4# E4 E4 C4# F4# F4# E4 E4 E4 C4# B3 Door tak nigahon mein hain gul khile hue E4 F4# G4# F4# E4 E4 C4# F4# F4# E4 E4 E4 E4 Yeh gila hai aapki nigahon se B4 G4# B4 B4 B4 C5 C5 C5 B4 C5# D5# C5# B4 B4 G4# Phool bhi ho darmiyaan to faasle hue G4# C5# C5# B4 B4 A4# G4# F4# F4# G4# B4 G4# F4# G4# F4# Dekha ek khwaab to yeh silsile hue E4 F4# G4# F4# E4 E4 C4# F4# F4# E4 E4 E4 C4# B3 Door tak nigahon mein hain gul khile hue E4 F4# G4# F4# E4 E4 C4# F4# F4# E4 E4 E4 E4 Meri saanson mein basi khushboo teri E5 E5 B4 C5# B4 B4 B4 G4# G4# B4 B4 C5# D5# C5# Yeh tere pyaar ki hai jadugari E5 E5 B4 C5# B4 B4 B4 G4# C5# C5# B4 B4 ahaa... E4 C5# B4 C5# D5# C5# B4 Teri aawaz hai havaaon mein E5 E5 B4 C5# B4 B4 B4 G4# G4# B4 B4 C5# D5# C5# Pyar ka rang hai fizaaon mein E5 E5 B4 C5# B4 B4 B4 G4# C5# C5# B4 B4 Dhadkanon mein tere geet hain mile hue B4 G4# B4 B4 B4 C5# C5# C5# B4 B4 G4# E4 F4# Kya kahun ke sharm se hain lub sile hue E4 F4# G4# F4# E4 E4 C4# F4# F4# E4 E4 E4 E4 Dekha ek khwaab to yeh silsile hue E4 F4# G4# F4# E4 E4 C4# F4# F4# E4 E4 E4 C4# B3 Door tak nigahon mein hain gul khile hue E4 F4# G4# F4# E4 E4 C4# F4# F4# E4 E4 E4 E4
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"Dekha Ek Khwaab" is a classic Hindi song from the Bollywood movie "Silsila," which was released in 1981. The film was directed by Yash Chopra and featured an ensemble cast, including Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor, Jaya Bachchan, Rekha, and Sanjeev Kumar. The song "Dekha Ek Khwaab" is known for its beautiful melody and poignant lyrics. Here's some information about the song: Singers: "Dekha Ek Khwaab" was sung by playback singers Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar. Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar were two of the most iconic and beloved playback singers in the history of Indian cinema. Lyrics: The lyrics for the song were written by Javed Akhtar. The lyrics express the feelings of love, longing, and the bittersweet emotions associated with love and relationships. Music: The music for "Dekha Ek Khwaab" was composed by Shiv-Hari, the music duo of Shivkumar Sharma (Santoor player) and Hariprasad Chaurasia (flautist). Their composition beautifully captures the essence of romance and the complexities of love. Movie Context: In the film "Silsila," "Dekha Ek Khwaab" is picturized on the characters played by Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha. The song represents the complicated love triangle in the film, as the characters navigate their feelings for each other while dealing with societal expectations and commitments. Popularity: "Dekha Ek Khwaab" is considered one of the most romantic and iconic songs in Bollywood history. It has resonated with audiences for its timeless melody, evocative lyrics, and the chemistry between Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha in the movie. The song has been covered and remixed by various artists over the years and remains a favorite at weddings and romantic occasions. The song "Dekha Ek Khwaab" is a classic example of the enduring charm of Bollywood music and continues to be cherished by fans of Indian cinema and music. If you'd like to listen to the song or learn more about it, you can easily find it on various music streaming platforms, and it remains a timeless classic in the world of Hindi music. Read the full article
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Duppy Echoes - July 2nd
1. Charles Mingus - Solo Dancer
2. JJ Whitefield- Seven Seas
3. Quelle Chris ft Mach - Wild Minks
4. Serge Gainsbourg - Requeiem Pour sun Con
5. Digable Planets - Pacifics
6. Koffi Olomide - Maggie
7. Mas Ka Kle - Las Pale
8. Lancelot Layne - Umbawa
9. Das Pacem Orchestra - Bomba
10. Shivkumar Sharma - Raga Piloo
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1. Lokonon Andre & Les Volcans - Mi Kpe Dogbkpo
2. Wbeeza - Fear
3. Osunlade - Touched my Soul
4. Langenberg - Times
5.Mala - Lean Forward
6. Martyn - Vancouver
7. Dominowe - Uquinqui Ngongo
8. Mach Hommy - RNB
9. Mystical - Danger
10. Lavarr the Starr - Mind Glow Rodeo
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🔰 Role of Limb Reconstruction in Grade 3 Open Fractures
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REGGIE HAMDY (CANADA)
MAHMOUD MAHRAN (EGYPT)
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SAMIR KUMTA (INDIA)
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🔆TALKS Current standards of treatment - Shivkumar Gopal
DEBATE-Severe (grade 3) open fractures stabilisation
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] Indian classical music is one of the oldest forms of music in the world. It has its roots in diverse areas such as the ancient religious vedic hymns, tribal chants, devotional temple music and folk music. Indian classical music are on a one-note-at-a-time basis. Indian music is divided into two major classes of Hindustani (Northern Indian) and Carnatic (Southern India), the origins and fundamental concepts of both these types of music are the same. The form of presentation may vary between the two as well as from one gharana to another. The fundamental concepts that have to be understood at the outset are those of swara (musical note), a raga (a melodic concept of scale of notes) and tala (beats of timing or rhythm). Times music presents the musical compositions of the greats like Ustad Bismillah Khan Amjad Ali Khan, Ashish Khan and Pandit Shivkumar Sharma, Hariprasad Chaurasia and Dr. N Rajam in the Hindustani style to illustrate the important features of Indian music. Also featuring the compositions of Rupak Kulkarni, Niladri Kumar, Rakesh Chaurasia, Abhijit Pohankar, Purbayan, Lakshay and Aayush Mohan Gupta. Tracks Listing1. Raaga Madhuvanti Vilambit Ektaal, Madhya Drut Teentaal2. Raga Madhuwanti - Dhun3. Bhajan4. Raga Basant Mukahari5. Dhun Pahari6. Raga Hemavati Aalap Vilambit Gat Drut Gat7. Raga Bageshwari8. Raga Durga Alaap Jod9. Raga Durga Gat10. Raag Chandra Kauns11. Raag Mishra Shivranjani12. Raga Darbari Kanhra13. Raga Lalita Dhwani14. Raga - Miyan Ki Malhar - Vilambit Jhoomra, Drut Teentaal15. Raga - Lalit - Vilambit Jhoomra, Drut Teentaal16. Raga - Deshi, Vilambit Ektaal, Drut Teentaal, Taraana Teentaal17. Raga - Gunakri, Madhyalaya Rupak18. Bhajan - Surdasji, Rupak Taal19. Raga Ahir Bhairav - Alaap, Jor, Jhala, Vilambit Matta Taal, Drut Teen Taal20. Raga Mishra Bhairavi - Dhun Addha Taal21. Raga Mishra Pilu Bandish Rupak Taal22. Raga Shree - Alaap, Jod and Gat in Jhaptaal23. Raga Shree - Gat in Teental and Jhaala24. Raga Bilaskhani Todi Alaap, Jor, Jhala Gat Teental25. Raga Bhairavi Dhun Punjabi Keharva26. Dhun (based on Raga Bhairavi)27. Alap - Raag Hansdhwani28. Jod - Raag Hansdhwani29. Gat Drut Teen Taal - Raag Hansdhwani30. Gat Teen Taal - Raag Hansdhwani Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No Package Dimensions : 11.4 x 7.6 x 1.8 cm; 41 Grams Manufacturer : Times Music Item part number : TMCCL001P Studio : Times Music ASIN : B01MRFTPMM Country of Origin : India Number of discs : 1 Item Weight : 41 g [ad_2]
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Hariprasad Chaurasia, George Harrison, and Shivkumar Sharma, 1973; photographer unnamed, photo courtesy of hariprasadchaurasia dot com.
Rest in peace, Shivkumar Sharma. Sincere condolences to his family and friends.
“George used to always say that if ever you are not feeling right, you should listen to Bob Dylan’s ‘Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie’ and [Hariprasad Chaurasia, Shivkumar Sharma and Brij Bhushan Kabra’s] ‘Call of the Valley.’” - Olivia Harrison, The Hollywood Reporter, 22 October 2011
“‘Bhoop Ghara’ from Call of the Valley, recorded in 1967 by Shivkumar Sharma, Hariprasad Chaurasia and slide guitar player Brijbhusan Kabra, [Olivia recalls] was ‘something George had on our juke box. We played it as a remedy in our home if you were feeling a certain way. Kabra was one of George’s heroes as a slide guitarist, up there with Ry Cooder.’” - Songlines, 2018 (x)
#Hariprasad Chaurasia#Shivkumar Sharma#George Harrison#quote#quotes about George#George and Olivia#George's jukebox#in memoriam#Call Of The Valley#fits queue like a glove
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𝐖𝐚𝐡 𝐇𝐮𝐬𝐬𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐖𝐚𝐡…. One Legend departed on the shoulder of another legend. #ShivkumarSharma #ZakirHussain #MyIndia
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