Posts Tagged ‘ World Music ’

Chirag Katti – Sitar, Sitrazz

 

A gifted artist, hailing from a musicians’ family, Chirag is an upcoming sitarist in Indian classical music. Chirag has been training in sitar for nearly 20 years under his father, Pandit Shashank Katti, who has played a major role in moulding young Chirag. At the age of 22, Chirag has not only won many prizes but has also released two albums and performed on many television channels, radio and concerts in India and abroad.

His youthful persona is expressed through his music. The maturity displayed in his performance enthralls audiences. His skill level is a clear indicator of his dedication to the art and intense practice.

Chirag is a member of the world fusion group Taan, making its music powerful and melodious with the sitar and sitrazz.

Indian Music in India

As we travel around the world, we meet many individuals who want to learn about Indian music or further their own practice of it.  The world of indian music is immense and its depth immeasurable.  For a week, Rhythm Riders is hosting a week of sharing and learning in the beautiful hill station of Mount Abu, Rajasthan for musicians of all genres from around the world.  There will be jam sessions and concerts, special percussion lecture by Pandit Divyang Vakil and more.

Take a look at this video to know more:

http://www.rrmproductions.com/index.php/indian-music-workshop-in-india

For more information, email manager@rrmproductions.com or visit this page

 

Starting 2010 with a Memorable Performance

Set along a lake alit with floating candles, Rhythm Riders started the new year with a wonderful performance on a beautiful plot away from the city.  The audience came with high expectations of the performance, knowing only that they were in for something very different and they were not disappointed.

Tabla Ecstasy started off the evening with their powerful drumming. Tabla players Rushi Vakil, Kaumil Shah, Sahil Patel and Rahul Shrimali  impressed all with their synchronization and complexity of rhythmic patterns and tabla compositions.  The audience had many Indian classical music listeners and they appreciated the contemporary style of presentation and commended Pandit Divyang for his unique work.

Following a brief break, Rhythm Riders took the stage again with a different mood and feel with world fusion group Taan.  Led by composer and keyboardist Rushi Vakil, the group started off with its newly updated track Om Namah Shivaya, which has become even more powerful with the addition of recitation of the Shiv Taandav.  Other tracks performed included Megh (a mix of Rajasthan folk and R&B), which had the audience clapping and dancing as Sahil Shah and Kaumil Shah played folk rhythms on the dholak and tabla; and Goan Kurry (Goan folk and Irish music), which was the first time many audience members heard Irish fiddling.

At the end of the show, many could not believe how quickly time had passed.  “We had intended to leave a bit early as we had early morning commitments, but could not move from our seat,” was the comment from many listeners.

It was beautiful way to start the new year and we look forward to many more performances like this in 2010.

Weeklong Indian Music Workshop in India!

Its a common thing to hear that people are interested in Indian music, want to understand it a but better, but don’t have the time to dedicate themselves to a full study of it. Here’s a great program for those interested in learning about Indian music. If you are already practice Indian music, its a way to deepen your understanding, learn from Guruji (Pandit Divyang Vakil), work with the world fusion group Taan and Rushi and jam with musicians from around the world for a week!

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Intrigued by Indian Music?

Want to learn how use Indian rhythm and melodies?

Explore the vast world of Indian music in India

Rhythm Riders invites you to

1 Week Indian Music Workshop in India

Aug 1 – 9, 2010 in Mount Abu, Rajasthan

*Experience India through its music amidst nature

*Explore Indian music, from its classical and folk to its contemporary forms

*Nightly jam sessions and concerts

*Learn to adapt Indian Music to your own music and instrument

*Special workshops on Indian percussion

*Special lectures with Tabla Guru Pandit Divyang Vakil

Final Concert Performance with World Fusion Group Taan

Open to musicians from around the world

instrumentalists and vocalists of all music genres welcome

Fees cover teaching, accomodations, local transportation, food and events.

**Airfare not included**

Register by April 30th, 2010.

Contact Rhythm Riders at manager@rrmproductions.com
or call               (201) 467 4431  

For information on Rhythm Riders, visit www.rrmproductions.com

Indian Music Workshop in India

Rhythm Riders is continually home to musicians from around the world who come to undertaking intensive training in Indian classical music, however we have to turn away many more who want to do very short term programs.  In light of these requests, we have created a new short-term Indian music program at Rhythm Riders.  It is a one-week Indian music workshop for musicians from around the world of all music genres.

Intrigued by Indian Music?Want to learn how use Indian rhythm and melodies?

Explore the vast world of Indian music in India

Rhythm Riders invites you to

1 Week Indian Music Workshop in India
Dec 20 – 27, 2009 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat*Experience India through its music
*Explore Indian music, from its classical and folk to its contemporary forms
*Nightly jam sessions and concerts
*Learn to adapt Indian Music to your own music and instrument
*Special workshops on Indian percussion
*Special lectures with Tabla Guru Pandit Divyang Vakil
Final Concert Performance with World Fusion Group Taan

Open to musicians  from around the world
instrumentalists and vocalists of all music genres welcome

Fees cover teaching, accomodations, local transportation, food and events.
**Airfare not included**

Register by Sept 30th, 2009.
Contact Rhythm Riders at manager@rrmproductions.com or (201) 467 4431
For information on Rhythm Riders, visit www.rrmproductions.com

Om Namah Shivaya by Taan – World Fusion by Rushi Vakil

Taan Fusion Night

Here is a great poster that has been created for Taan using pictures from its performance at Fusion Night.  For more pictures of fusion night, click here.

L to R: Kaumil Shah, Steve Francis, Aniket Khandekar, Rushi Vakil, Chirag Katti, Suresh Bhadricha, Sahil Patel

Taan – Africana – IIM-A Chaos / Fusion Night

Here are two videos of Taan’s performance at IIM Ahmedabad’s Chaos Festival and Fusion Night.

Africana – a blend of a Ugandan folk love song and a rock ballad.  Very soothing and catchy melody line.

guruji’s yoga workshop

it was two days back, when guruji came up with an idea to give a lecture on yoga. it was a suprise for all the students as well and everybody was very exited for that. we decided to arrange the lecture at the institute in the evening. 

it was 8 pm and everybody started gathering. guruji, as usual, was in great mood. he didnt want many people to gather, yet there were at least 20 of them!!! and he started speaking about the importance of self restraint and then explained how yoga and meditaion are one of the most useful mediums to achieve it.

the lecture and interaction went on for about 2 hours. guruji covered some known and many absolutely unknown aspects of yoga and the philosophy of meditation. everybody ended saying ” guruji… we want more….. ”

the lecture went on for about 2 hours

jhanjhari workshop

20-09-2008

 

I was just checking some old photographes and …….. all the 110 students of guruji Pt. Divyang Vakil went to jhanjhari to enjoy an extra ordinary workshop about the connection of music and nature. The students of rhythm riders music institute had a great time togather.

 

everybody gathered on a pleasent morning of 1999 at the premises of Rhythm Riders Music institute and started togather a journey of about 100 K.M.s with great enthusiasm. a lot of music was going on throughout the journey.

 

a lot of press coverage of the event was done by all the major electronic and print media sources. it was the first time when the world media saw more than 100 students of same guru playing tabla in the lap of nature. indeed it was an unforgetful event.