Zakir Hussain has always had a special place in my heart for being the 1 tabla player who I felt could add to a carnatic concert and match any mridangam player in a tani, by following and embellishing on what the mridangam player offers. Here's a recent great example of that, with three of the top South indian percussionists. He does a great job (as does all 4 of them), throughout a fairly extensive korrapu in tisram. Points go to Sri. Ramesh for keeping the talam in tisram (even as the audience joins in clapping in chatusram)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlsL-EoupIg
KRM - Zakir Hussain - Amrit - Suresh
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Nick H
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Re: KRM - Zakir Hussain - Amrit - Suresh
Without having time to watch your link right now, I still absolutely agree with you.
Zakir Hussain is perfectly capable of taking the lead part, and being the biggest showman in a percussion group, but when working within the carnatic arena, he shows both great understanding and great respect and always works within the format. A real musician!
Zakir Hussain is perfectly capable of taking the lead part, and being the biggest showman in a percussion group, but when working within the carnatic arena, he shows both great understanding and great respect and always works within the format. A real musician!
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arasi
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Re: KRM - Zakir Hussain - Amrit - Suresh
mri_fan,
Thanks, that was very good.
Nick,
I said in another thread that I missed not hearing Karaikkudi Mani of late. Here he is, with Zakir, Amrut and Suresh---the best man at your wedding
All so engaging.
I was not keen on all the loud hA-s and whistling from the audience.
Thanks, that was very good.
Nick,
I said in another thread that I missed not hearing Karaikkudi Mani of late. Here he is, with Zakir, Amrut and Suresh---the best man at your wedding
I was not keen on all the loud hA-s and whistling from the audience.