Canadian indo/jazz group TASA, with Sarangi master Dhruva Ghosh performing "Amravati" live in Montreal. Ravi Naimpally on tabla, Chris Gartner on bass, Alan Hetherington on percussion, Ernie Tollar on bansuri flute, and Dhruva Ghosh on sarangi.
TASA is definitely a musical "experience." The tabla, bass, and percussion are an organic unit. The bansuri flute is ethereal and the sarangi seems to lift the piece into an other world entirely. Great video.
sarangi!
neighthinn 1 month ago
TASA is definitely a musical "experience." The tabla, bass, and percussion are an organic unit. The bansuri flute is ethereal and the sarangi seems to lift the piece into an other world entirely. Great video.
richroach1 7 months ago
great
RanjitKaur765 11 months ago
does anyone knows who is the bass player?
cumps
Crisopes 1 year ago
@jessejk He is a prof at York ? PLeaase give me some info , I wanna see this guy.
xtm800 1 year ago
tasa ich lieb dich<3333
TheBaumbert 1 year ago
Chris Gartner really is a fabulous bassist.
spoombung 1 year ago
i'm a strict hater....but this shit is awesome!
ceasarvanstorm 1 year ago
heyyy thats my prof !
york university..... tabla player Mr. Ravi
Facebook him ladiess ;)
jessejk 2 years ago
my favourite bansuri flute player!
ishtapinks 2 years ago