PLAY TABLA
A video guide to playing Tabla
"Play
Tabla" teaches tabla playing in the Benares Style and introduces
the creative process of music making. This approach has
been used successfully with students and is suited for both
the beginner and the more advanced. A particular feature
of this video is that it shows Pandit Sharda Sahai teaching
the strokes and correcting hand positions, just as he would
do in a class. It is ideal for the individual as well as
schools wishing to include Tabla Playing in their music
programme.
The
video includes the care and tuning of the Tabla, informal
discussion and lively Tabla demonstrations.
Though
issued as a companion to the manual "Play Tabla" by Pandit
Sharda Sahai and Frances Shepherd, the video can be used
independently.
Price: �22.50 plus postage.
PLAY TABLA BOOK
By
Pandit Sharda Sahai and Frances Shepherd
This book
presents an approach to playing tabla which has so far been
unavailable in published form. It is based on tried and tested
traditional methods. The approach has been used with children
and adults from all ethnic groups over the past three decades in
the United States, Canada and England. It is ideally suited for
students who want an analytical approach to developing their
playing technique and knowledge of rhythmic form. And for teachers
and schools wishing to include tabla playing in their music programme.
A particular feature of the book is that it introduces the reader to
the creative process of music making which characterises the best of
tabla playing in the Asian subcontinent.
Price: �9.99 plus postage.
KATHAK
DANCE SYLLABI (Part One)
By
Dr Puru Dadheech
This
is the first textbook in English that follows the Kathak
syllabuses of Prayag Sangit Samiti and other recognised
examination boards in India. Students can prepare for Junior
and Senior Diplomas using this book.
Dr Dadheech
is a well known name in the field of Kathak dance as excellent
performer and experienced geacher. He has learnt with many
of the great masters of Kathak dance including Pt. Sundar
Prasad and Shambhu Maharaj. For his contribution in the
field of Kathak he has been honoured with many awards and
titles.
If you
would like to order a copy for yourself please fill in the
form below and send it with your cheque for �9.99 plus postage.
Music of India
Cassette and Film Strip
By
Jill Scarfe and Frances Shepherd
This
very valuable resource - you might think it costly, but
film-strip and tape don't come cheap! - is the result of
painstaking research coupled with specialist knowledge of
Indian music. It has been thoroughly tested in schools and
on teacher training courses.
There
are four film-strips, totalling over 300 pictures, with
an accompanying tape. A shrewd looking approach is used,
whereby a recurring melody is treated from varying perspectives.
In the first strip it introduces the most commonly used
Indian instruments. Then, rhythmic structures (tala) are
dealt with. Next, melodic structures (raga) and improvisation
are explained. Lastly, the ubiquitous Indian drone is introduced.
Not only is the package a carefully presented 'way-in' to
Indian music, but also music is set in the wider context
of culture and geography. David Peacock. 'Schools Music
Association Bulletin' Music Reviews 1989.
Price: �70 plus postage.
If you
would like to order any of the materials, please complete
the order form and mail it to us. Click here for Order Form.
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