This particular composition is the tune for the Shabad "Tere Gun Gavan Deh Bujhayee" .
I accompanied Beant Singh, Birmingham Wale on Tabla as he sang this in a casual, private ( 3 persons ) , Kirtan session at the GNNSJ Gurudwara on SOHO Road in Birmingham.
It's been stuck in my head ever since (in a good way).
Beant Singh said it's a modified version of a composition he heard from recordings of Ragi Samund Singh Ji.
It's Quite upbeat , and yet touching If you read the meanings - I love it .
Anyway , here's whatever I remember from what Beant Singh sang + a few improvisations + a few mistakes.
Link to the Shabad & It's interpretation in English: http://www.sikhitothemax.com/page.asp?ShabadID=2990
So beautiful .....
almanigak 1 month ago
nice
ScottishFiddleLesson 1 year ago
@MrHarveersingh you can sing.
vidaripollen 1 year ago 2
Namasté Manav,
beautiful Music :)
really Magic .
Thank you for sharing
Nic.
VoxPersona 1 year ago
I can't afford to learn anything :( i was learning harmonium but then left it because i could not pay now watching videos to learn I hope Waheguru Ji has written learning harmonium on my forehead :)
Gur Fateh!
MrHarveersingh 1 year ago
thnks mate. Been practicing 16 beats on thabla with this... Not ideal by practicing wiv kirtan online, BUT it's 3rd best option.
shoho0809 1 year ago
thnks mate. Been practicing 16 beats on thabla with this... Not ideal by practicing wiv kirtan online, BUT it's 3rd best option.
shoho0809 1 year ago
thnks mate. Been practicing 16 beats on thabla with this... Not ideal by practicing wiv kirtan online, BUT it's 3rd best option.
shoho0809 1 year ago
Kyaa baat mere veer :)
bsingh01 2 years ago
This is one of ur best postings. Very nice tune :)
SohniaK 2 years ago