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pakhawaj
‖ pakhawaj (ˈpakawadʒ) [Hind.] A doubleheaded drum used in Indian music, esp. that of the northern part of the country.1867 E. M. Taylor in Proc. R. Irish Acad. IX. 116 Perhaps the pukhwaj is employed more than the other [sc. the tabla] by Hindu professionals. 1921 H. A. Popley Mus. India vii. 121 T...
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Ghat (disambiguation)
atop a riverbank ghat where Hindus cremate their dead
Ghat, Libya, a town in Libya
Ghāṭ, a term used in Assamese Vaishnava-Sattriya music for tabla or pakhawaj
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- keyboards/Synth Bass
Farhad Humayun - drums
Meesha Shafi - vocals, backing vocals
Mahmood Rahman - guitar
Nasir Sain - dhol
Additional musicians
Pakhawaj on "Saat Mein": Ustad Allah Loke
Clarinet on "A Thousand Miracles": Jaffer Hussain
Hormonium: Shafqat Hussain
Bass: Sameer Ahmad, Farhan Ali
Pakhawaj
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tabla
‖ tabla (ˈtabla) Also 9 tubla. [Hind., ad. Arab. ṭabl (see prec.).] A pair of drums used in Indian music (esp. that of the northern region), of which the left-hand (bass) head is larger than the other (tenor) head; either of these drums separately (see quot. 1969). Also absol., a tabla-player. Cf. m...
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Maram (drum)
See also
Dholak
Madal
Pakhawaj
Mridangam
References
Vadakkan and Thekkan Pattukal.(Malayalam).(Sri Rama Vilasom Press, 1967), Pages 128 - 148.
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Dhamar (music)
It is associated with the dhrupad style and typically played on the pakhawaj and also tabla.
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Bhavai dance
The accompaniment to the dance is provided by the male performers singing melodious songs and playing a number of musical instruments, which include pakhawaj
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Jori (instrument)
Jori, Jodi, Dhamma, or Jorhi (sometimes Jori-Pakhawaj) is a South Asian percussion instrument made up of two individual drums. Use in Gurbani & Kirtaan
As a Sikh instrument, the Jori, also known as Punjab's Pakhawaj, was used alongside the rubab or rabab in Gurbani/Kirtan, which
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Bol (music)
One who learns to play the tabla or pakhavaj (or pakhawaj) drum is taught to recite the rhythms as bols, which can be quite complex.
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Phuljhuri Khan
He was also an accomplished sanai, sitar, and pakhawaj player. He traveled many countries as a member of Udayshankar Ballet Troupe, where he played tabla, pakhawaj, and esraj.
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Bhavani Shankar
Bhavani Shankar is an Indian pakhawaj drum player. Bhavani Shankar was born into a musical family, beginning his study of pakhawaj and tabla at the age of eight.
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Uttar Pradesh Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
Pandit Shivnath Mishra, sitar (Varanasi)
Pandit Ram Mohan Maharaj Kathak (Delhi)
Girish Chandra Srivastava, tabla playing (Allahabad)
Ramji Lal Sharma Pakhawaj Balaji, violin, (Varanasi)
Urmila Sharma, Kathak (Allahabad)
Pandit Madan Mohan Upadhyay, tabla playing (Lucknow)
Dinesh Prasad Pakhawaj recital (Lucknow
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Delhi gharana
The tradition is regarded for establishing a distinction from pakhawaj repertoire, "do ungliyon ka baaj" (two-finger style), and contributing improvisation He was initially a pakhawaj player from the tradition of Lala Bhavanidas.
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Lari/Ladi
A nucleus of notes (of sound-syllables in case of Pakhawaj music, etc.) is formed and patterns are woven around the nucleus, which is thus repeated in
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Satta Doom
See also
Jori (instrument)
Pakhawaj
Sikh music
Babak (Rababi)
Bhai Mardana
References
Guru Granth Sahib
Sikh writers
Performers of Sikh music
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