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A recording in Mumbai and a lesson in Indian classical music,Herbie Hancock has lots to do while in India
Legendary jazz musician and Grammy winner Herbie Hancock has started his India sojourn with lessons from sitarist Pandit Ravi Shankar at his Centre. As Shankar guided him on the notes in Indian classical music,Hancock cleared many doubts; about the strings in a sitar and the variety of sounds a tabla can make. I have loved Indian music since I first heard it back in the 60s, said Hancock,as his fingers slid smoothly through the notes of pa ma ga,ga re sa after Shankars impromptu tutoring.
While the lesson may have been a first for Hancock and his piano,his visit to India isnt. This is my third visit and I love coming back to the people here. The blend of cultures and music makes me realise that there is so much musicians can do together, he said in Delhi. And it isnt Indian music alone that Hancock loves. I love the food here and how can I forget the women who are so beautiful, he smiles.
Hancock is visiting Delhi as part of the US delegation to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Dr Martin Luther King Jrs India visit. He will be performing at a concert called Living Dreams in Delhi and Mumbai with fellow musicians and Grammy winnerslegendary singer Chaka Khan and tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain. Im looking forward to learning from Indian musicians. Although I have interacted with Zakir (Hussain),it was very long ago. Im looking forward to meeting him since he is a busy man after his recent Grammy win, smiled Hancock,who recently toured Japan with Khan.
But it isnt just the performances that are going to keep him on his toes,the jazz pianist is all set to work on a global collaboration with Anoushka Shankar and Hussain and plans to record while in Mumbai on February 19. My latest album is about peace and the interaction of different cultures, said Hancock. Meanwhile,he says hell be earnestly practising Gandhis favourite song,Raghupati raghav rajaram,on his pianos keywhich was another lesson he picked up during the Indian workshop.
The Living Dream concert will be held on February 18 at 7:30 pm at the NCPA
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