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Daler Mehndi makes history by adding a new genre,Rababi Sufi,and a new instrument,Swarmandir,to the world of music
He’s singing a new tune and this time its to a new instrument. Daler Mehndi has made history by giving the world of music a new genre Rababi Sufi,and a new instrument,Swarmandir. The younger generation finds Indian classical music and instruments difficult to comprehend. To make things simpler,I decided to create an instrument that is traditional yet contemporary,and easy to learn, says Mehndi,talking about the Swarmandir,an instrument that combines the sound of three instruments the Do-taar rabab (from West Bengal),Swar mandal and Tanpura. It has been crafted by master luthiers Sanjay Rikhi Ram,from Delhi.
The year 2012,says Mehndi,will be his year of Sufi. In fact,he recently held a concert in Bhopal,where he played the swarmandir and Rababi Sufi,featuring the works of Kabir,Fareed,Baba Nanak and Bulle Shah. Im born into a family of Gurbani singers and have been well-versed with Sufi music since I was four, says Mehndi,who shot to fame with Punjabi hits like Tunak Tunak and Bolo Tara Rara. Its the knowledgeable verses of the Gurus,Bhagats and many other saints that form a part of Rababi Sufi, he elaborates.
For now,films and albums are a big no. At present,Mehndi is focussing all his energies on the beautifully designed the Swarmandir,which bears antique embellishments. It now has to reach the people, he says.
Sitar maestro Pt Ravi Shankar unveiled the Swarmandir at Kamani Auditorium on Thursday evening.
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