Holiday Gift 5 -- Tari Khan Keherwa Solo

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2007

No proper discussion about tabla is complete without mention of Ustad Abdul Sattar Tari Khan. Just as spices make a great tasting dish, so does Tari Khan's style make the world of taal complete. Best known for his unmatched prowess in geet and ghazals, he is also among the elite when it comes to performing a classical solo tabla performance. I know of no other tabla player who can execute a tihai like Ustad Tari Khan especially when accompanying a singer. His style is energetic, unique, fulfilling, & most important... crisp and technically exact. Note how simply crisp the dhira-dhira kaida is in the end. In a nutshell, what Tari Khan does, no one does better. What is especially rare and unique in this video is that Ustad Mehdi Hassan is part of the audience and also enjoying Tari Khan's solo. So turn it up!! I hope you enjoy the video.

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  • this is 6-beat dadra tal, not 8-beat keharwa

  • Lovely dhire dhire at the end.

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  • @JerryHoeby,

    Morpheus got it wrong. It wasnt Neo, it was Tari who was the ONE!

  • In my Opinion He 's The best tabla player have ever seen. I think, that He is the: Massala in the Groove... He is master in controling the ONE.... Wich means that he does not follow the one.... He knows exactly where he as at. So he RULES the one... In terms of 1x2x3x4... (matra). No Discussion..... Start counting from the start of this video and you will find out what I mean... He is the ONE!

  • Superb........!!!

  • The beginning cycle can be interpreted as Dadra, but really this solo is Keherwa. The "Dadra" is in fact Dadra taal (6 beats), but in this context, it is considered Keherwa (in Adi laya: i.e 3 into 4 beats).

  • very clean strokes, great

    lovely, just great

  • zakir is way better!

  • teu enak ah.....

  • naon ngeunah na......?

  • he plays an ajrada composition around the 5:30 mark.

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