Pt Sharda Sahai and Shri Visnu Sahai in concert (AUG 2005)

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Jugalbandhi: The head of the Benares gharana, Pt Sharda Sahai in concert alongside Shri Visnu Sahai. August 2005, London

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  • Haahh, Banarasi theka!!! You should post a longer clip with guruji (Pt Sharda Sahai) playing this piece (and the Uthan also).

  • ok. will do soon

  • i was in that concert! i was right at the back is this the one in london?

  • small world!! Yes this was at the South Bank Centre in the late summer of 2005 i think.

  • My apologies again for the EXTREMELY POOR AUDIO QUALITY!!!

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  • Wonderful to see Sharda again after Dartington days. Sanju too. Always a great inspiration.

  • You were rude and , EXACTLY, I call it Peshkar, Theka is for accompaniment,There are no set rules, its just drumming & you either have something or dont,you can call it what you like & the clip to me, is still BORING, thats my opinion & dont forget to post yourself playing Tabla, Oh i forgot You cant ---y

  • By the way which ? benares Gharana or do you think theres only 1 Of course Shamta Prasad is the business when it comes to Benares The proof is in the listening & what you may call theka is very different to some other students , I call it Peshkar or is it your way (Sahais) or no way, I'm all ears

  • Oh dear another STUDENT if your'e even that. Giving it large Oh by the way WHERE ARE YOUR SOLOS ON HERE ! Thought so, you cant play so to put it politely Zip it until you can Go & kiss your masters ass cos i dont give a xxxx

  • splendid!

  • Cobblers is the only phrase that comes to mind

  • hi. its not uninteresting peshkar. Its called banarasi tekha from the banaras gharana stlye of playing. Its an introduction before they clever;y building it up and turn it into whatever kaida they like. If one listens (even without tabla knowledge) it is possible to hear that they are performing variations slowly transforming the banarasi kaida up to what will become the kaida. One must be imaginative and creative to play this well.

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