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Tag Archives: drums
Shubha Mudgal and band to perform at NCPA’s ‘One World Many Music’ concert
viagra price > Giving a musical start to the year and amalgamating various forms of Indian music, the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) is all set to host a musical concert of Shubha Mudgal and her band on 11 … READ MORE
Posted in Buzz, Indie News, Main Story, Show Case
Tagged Aneesh Pradhan tabla, bass), Benoni Soans, Bertie D’silva, drums, harmonium, keyboards, Koshish, Murad Ali, National Centre for Performing Arts, National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA), NCPA, percussion, Pratap Rath, sarangi, Shubha Mudgal, sound box magazine india, sound box music magazine, sound box music trade magazine, soundbox, soundbox magazine, Sudhir Nayak, Tony Dias
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Kerala’s percussion resonates in Mumbai
It was indeed fascinating to witness all seats occupied at Horniman Circle grounds on the 14th of January 2012 on the eve of the Keli Rhythm Festival which religiously takes place on an annual basis over a period of three … READ MORE
Posted in Gig Reviews, Guide
Tagged Chempada Kooru, Cymbals, Divya Naik, drums, Horniman Circle, Kalamandalam Chandra Mannadiar, Keli Rhythm Festival, Kerala, Koodiyattam, Kottakkal Krishnan Kutti Asan;, Kottakkal Kuttan Marar, Lakshmi Thalam, Madayikkavu, Panamanna Appu Poduval, Panamanna Sasi, Pathinja Champa Kooru, Percussions, Pookkattari Rama Poduval, Pookkattiri Divakara Poduval, Sukapuram Dileep, Thayambaka, Union Bank
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“India is the new hotspot for musicians”
Sitting in ITC Grand Maratha, sipping a hot cup of coffee and munching on her breakfast, Grammy Award winning musician Imogen Heap seems to be just one of us. And that’s what sets her apart. Attitude or ego notwithstanding, … READ MORE
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Bacardi NH7 Weekender, blueFROG, Bristol, Cello, China, Clarinet, Dewarists, Divya Naik, drums, England, Fan-centric, Gloves, Grammy Award Winner, guitar, Hangzhou, Imogen Heap, india, Interview, ITC Grand Maratha, Jaipur, Lifeline, Magical Gloves, Minds without Fear, Multi Instrumentalist, music gloves, Nokia Music Connects, piano, Thomas Mitchell, Twitter, violin, Vishal Dadlani
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Westward ho!
It’s huge, and it’s growing at a phenomenal rate. To an extent, it’s true that that the trend among young Indians to learn western instruments and music is largely urban, but it is fast spreading to the interiors. Though music, … READ MORE
Posted in Features
Tagged A R Rahman, Bengaluru, Berklee College of Music with Fonseca, Berklee School or a Musicians Institute, Bollywood, Chirstopher Laney, Delhi, DJ Suketu, DJs, drums, FTII, Furtados Music, Furtados School of Music, Goa, guitar, Gurgaon, keyboards, Mangalore, Mumbai, music, Nagaland, pianos, pune, sound engineering, SoundIdeaz, Swarnabhoomi Academy Of Music, Tanuja Gomes, violin
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