2/🧵Another virtuoso Indian #SlideGuitar master Pandit Debashish Bhattacharaya. Everyone these days is aware of Sitar players, like Anushka Shankar; but not a lot of #WorldMusic fans have heard the two greatest Indian slide players. Imma fix that. https://youtu.be/cuZHRJhoEIw?si=vSARvz5ajfdkrU9L #India #IndianMusic #guitar #music
Indian Slide Guitar | Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya | Raag Shuddh Sarang | Music of India

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There’s more to slide guitar than Jerry Douglas (tho I do love Jerry, especially when he plays with Alison Krauss). #India has produced many virtuoso slide players, including Pandit V.M. Bhatt. This is classical Indian music, so it may not be for everyone’s ears. #Music #SlideGuitar #guitar #IndianMusic #WorldMusic

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Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt | Gawati | Mohan Veena

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🎵 Saama = Song
The Saamveda’s shlokas, sung with the 7 notes—Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni—form the roots of Indian classical music. They awaken inner energy, balance chakras & free the soul.

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#Saamveda #IndianMusic #Spirituality #VedicWisdom

Bismillah Khan - "Sarang; Dadra; Chandra Kauns; Kajaree" (1969)

#NowPlaying #BismillahKhan #IndianMusic #vinyl #VinylRecords @vinylrecords

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We have lost an extraordinary talent—Zubeen Garg, legendary singer and Assamese icon, died at 52 in Singapore. His artistic legacy and impact on Indian music will live on.
#ZubeenGarg #IndianMusic #Assam #Tribute #MusicLegend
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Legendary Singer Zubeen Garg Dies at 52 in Tragic Singapore Scuba Accident—India Mourns Irreplaceable Icon -

Bollywood and Assam Mourn the Sudden Death of Iconic Singer Zubeen Garg at 52 in Singapore

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OK is the debut studio album by English / Indian tabla player and record producer Talvin Singh, released on Island Records in 1998. It won him the Mercury Prize for 1999.

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Anoushka Shankar and Timo Lassy at the Helsinki Festival - Jazz Journal

Anoushka Shankar doesn’t play jazz, but it was part of the mix in her last show of the summer, on a glowing evening at the Helsinki Festival. She and her quartet conjure up an uncategorisable, improvised instrumental music that draws on jazz, rock, ambient, minimalism and, naturally, Indian music, including the Hindustani classical music that […]

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