New Delhi, Nov 2: Indian rhythm concepts are quickly becoming a part of the American jazz language, said a leading New York-based jazz ensemble, Paul Beaudry & Pathways.
'There are jazz drummers in New York who are studying the tabla- and using tabla rhythms directly on their drum sets. Many Indian musicians are teaching at American Universities,' Tim Armacost, the tenor saxophonist and flutist of Pathways, told Ians here.
Pathways was in the country under the 'Rhythm Roads: American Music Abroad', a project that has sent 150 new musicians from 39 jazz, urban and American roots bands to 100 countries since.
'There are jazz drummers in New York who are studying the tabla- and using tabla rhythms directly on their drum sets. Many Indian musicians are teaching at American Universities,' Tim Armacost, the tenor saxophonist and flutist of Pathways, told Ians here.
Pathways was in the country under the 'Rhythm Roads: American Music Abroad', a project that has sent 150 new musicians from 39 jazz, urban and American roots bands to 100 countries since.
- 11/2/2011
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
New Delhi, Oct 30: The booming music industry is bridging the gap between Indian fans and international stars as the business of music moves to the interactive digital space and more stars perform live in the country.
The cornerstone of the new big-ticket Indian music is its global face.
This month drew two of the biggest names of international music - Lady Gaga and Metallica - to India while Oct 31-Nov 15 is crowded with several international names who will perform at the Delhi International Arts Festival.
The festival is hosting nearly 2,000 performers. The Jazz ensemble Paul Beaudry and Pathways will perform in Delhi Nov 1.
'India is a big English speaking market. If a recording label.
The cornerstone of the new big-ticket Indian music is its global face.
This month drew two of the biggest names of international music - Lady Gaga and Metallica - to India while Oct 31-Nov 15 is crowded with several international names who will perform at the Delhi International Arts Festival.
The festival is hosting nearly 2,000 performers. The Jazz ensemble Paul Beaudry and Pathways will perform in Delhi Nov 1.
'India is a big English speaking market. If a recording label.
- 10/30/2011
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
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