The Art of Tabla Rhythm: Essentials, Tradition and Creativity

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This authoritative work deals comprehensively with Table rhythm, focusing on the performed art with an eye to its history and aesthetics. It is aimed at the Table student, the Tabla performer, as well as the inquiring listener of Hindustani music, for whom it encapsulates a Tabla practitioner’s knowledge in these matters acquired over a lifetime of learning and teaching. Beginning with the evolution of the Tabla, the book explains the technique of producing the basic bols. It further describes the way to do reyaz on the Tabla, to maintain the instrument through changing seasons, and to raise and moderate its pitch, besides other practical directions. The author explains the principal compositions that make up a standard Tabla recital, and how they may be played in solo and sangat contexts. The major gharanas of Tabla are discussed ciritically, and their notated compositions are provided in both Roman and Devanagari scripts. The CD accompanying the book carries samples of the Tabla of these gharanas recorded under the author’s direction, as well as demonstrations of compositions used as illustrations in the book. Grounded in traditional learning in Tabla rhythm, the book is written with a rational, empirical mind, and in a lucid manner all along which makes it accessible to a wide range of musicians and listeners.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sudhir Kumar Karan

Sudhir Kumar Karan (b. 1923), obtained his MA degree in Modern Language and Literature from the Universityof calcutta and received his Ph. D. degree from the same University. As an educationist throughout his life he remained connected with various colleges being placed as Principles of Surividyasagar College , Birbhum (W. Bengal) and Balurghat College, South Dinajpur (W. Bengal) before he joined the Universtiy of Burdwan and then the Asiatic Society as Senior Research Fellow in Linguistics. Formerly, suniti Kumar Chatterjee Senior Research Felow in Linguistics, Asiatic Society, Kolkata, and formerly Reader, Burdwan University, he is a leading linguist, folklorists as well as an Indologist. His published books are more than twently and his papers number more thank two hundred, some of which are going to be published by the University of Burdwan very soon. His book and papers mainly cover the fields of Indian language and literature, history, philosophy and folklore. He was honoured by the West Bengal Rajya Academy Prize in 1995 for his commendable work in the fields of folklore.

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Title
The Art of Tabla Rhythm: Essentials, Tradition and Creativity
Author
Edition
2nd ed.
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ISBN
9788124603680
Length
xv+184p., Glossary; Index; 25cm.
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