Tabla Sentence Examples

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  • The very first Monday Mr Russell and a man from India called Vishnu played the tabla and it sounded great.

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  • Each song features a different tabla beat and melodies based on a different Indian raga.

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  • He recently formed a duo with the renowned tabla maestro Sanju Sahai that combines western percussion with tabla.

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  • For this tour they play each in one half of the concert as soloists accompanied by tabla.

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  • Not content with one instrument, Mohamed is also a talented tabla player.

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  • Both number theory and tabla playing may be viewed as the study of patterns, Bhargava told Peterson.

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  • At the back of the city are three stone-topped hills, Silla, Pan and Tabla, reputed to be those referred to by Columbus in his journal of his first voyage.

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  • Currently, he teaches tabla at the London University and in many schools throughout London.

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  • Instrumental accompaniment TBC but will include tabla, kora, keyboards.

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  • Sukhvinder learned the tabla from the great tabla Maestro Pandit Kishan Maharaj of Benares, a living legend in tabla playing.

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  • The artist invites the participant one at a time to a sensory experience involving a rhythmic time cycle involved in Indian tabla drumming.

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  • He recently formed a duo with the renowned tabla maestro Sanju Sahai that combines western percussion with tabla maestro Sanju Sahai that combines western percussion with tabla.

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  • Soumik will be treating Leeds audiences to an hour long sarod recital accompanied by tabla virtuoso Shahbaz Hussain Khan.

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  • This has enhanced the dignity of tabla solo and has brought it closer to vocal music.

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  • It is therefore perhaps appropriate to think of tabla music as quite literally a language with its own logical rules of construction.

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  • In the Shelley story, the monster is tabla rasa, and it is how he is treated by society that turns him monstrous.

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