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take a look or slowly you're ready with all the wonderful stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. my. take on more than football on line. it's. slow. for me it's like yeah it's such a different music and with that's so great with the fans from germany as well before the guy goes experience is amazing. player 6. tribute type and i feel so inspired here it's a foreign country and a foreign culture and the music is unfamiliar eyes but it's still inspiring and fun to delve into spa so i'm going to do so i'm told it's so different it's my whole
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musical world has been turned upside down. the template here in mumbai young musicians from india and germany have come together for a very special occasion to preparing for a joint concept of the beethoven festival in bomb. blasts. i think it feels great to have an exchange with the germans the musicians don't want percussionist. thank the 2 i. can compose.
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chimpy spouter is running a workshop in moore 5 young german musicians are here to get a feel for indian music so little presents what they learned at a special concert in bora i thought oh no i get it i didn't count the comma. key elements of indian music include rhythmic clapping and the vocal percussion arts known as corner corn it's a challenge to learn. disc sikorsky it's a large scale project. for trying to bring these cultures together in a concert format from others of course the workshop is part of the project but what comes out of it should be more than just a workshop presentation that's. previously known as bombay is a metropolis of $20000000.00 people on india's western coast a city full of contrasts it's a large and demanding a financial hub and the epicenter of the bollywood industry. was here it was just
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my there's a lot of freedom here at 1st it seems just like white noise but it's so exciting this whole soundscape with the traffic the people the language it's also interesting to find. the german guests spend their 2nd day touring the city and exploring this mysterious unfamiliar world. you can find i'm so impressed by the diversity the different architectural styles the different smells and. there's something new at each turn of the physical you don't know where to look 1st or where you're allowed to. go and it's quite overwhelming but in a positive way. side by side. next to not sure is high rises. up. visit to
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a hindu temple it's their 1st encounter with india's religious music. because . as evening falls they unwind with some fresh coconut milk. while they're excited to meet their indian counterparts kind of master tom the musician and teacher just think of it also i think the exchange with suresh g. and his students will be an exciting and completely new experience that's going smores that's what i'm looking forward to the most is that in the cultural exchange we will teach them something they'll teach us something i expected to be a very inspiring. the next day the indian percussion all song bill arrives 3 tabla players and 2 dancers in indian dancers are considered musicians their
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instruments are their feet which they used to produce complex rhythms it's known as caster. just 6 stuffed say where up to $150.00 bells on each ankle. of. the indian tabla drums are like small cattle drums covered with kate skin they produce a haunting sound. in. the indian musicians are well versed in the complex clapping and spoken cannot call rhythms. that. and the germans they seem to be picking it up quite well. these are traditional indian songs that can help should perspire has a range for tabla cuttack dancing and western percussion in.
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indian music involves a lot of improvisation it doesn't really have written a change the melodies and rhythms upon stone from teachers to the students it's a rich tradition. it's media type of a concert is like the body. and the audience has their hands in the air because they're celebrating the music it's all in spanish you have it for les tarr in india it's. in this instance. you can really tell this is the music of the people who seek the light that. alongside the top layers and the contact on 1st there's a drum set from a river and deceptive chimes the question brings them all together. they're
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ambitious aim is to create a productive dialogue between traditional indian and european music not such a mission impossible after all. both sides are curious about each other's music and instruments but. they're. like about to go back and look and speak and when you board 4 of them and do it that's a different technique but like you just bought one. and then you put the 2nd one they can like punishment like this and give the 2nd one don't mean you're in a very good looking out you know you put it under the yellow and then you turn it
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around. to the. cost of the work show that they all enjoy a well earned meal music brought them together but they leave with so many more impressions.
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tomorrow they're expecting a very special visit from the guru band heart 1st match when he was 16 he then went on to study with him for 3 years. and how he can get off from want me to now i'm not so many have his radiance around him and it was the 1st time i'd met a real master is someone who doesn't just know how things should. but who also embodied it. is a difficult and the century old tradition behind it he always said. if you insist then you will be able to do this and do it this and this and this with me so we end it was like going through a big gate with the promise that there's a whole world waiting behind it that would enrich you. but that didn't speak. any better i can't. even see a 70 year old suresh to my account the master of the guru you know showing down how to leading
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a show. his message will result clapping and the question like which could of course all belong together. the pace is picking up the guru is a demanding teacher the indian musicians still have an advantage but the germans are catching up. aside from learning new rhythms they're also learning the philosophy behind this music. written we. have to believe music we put in a beautiful. we're going to music. that i don't mean to be comes from your heart. they did this i. live in the valley also they depict me
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also but the real i have been doing. it comes through a hard. 1. 1 by. one. i think that could. to be honest. i think it will be. very. different. kind of paul is like a spoken language and it's quickly becoming the new zisha and shared way of communicating. but. when europeans really become immersed in these complex indian systems of sound
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and rhythm it's a question so rushed our crowd has been asking for years. then. what i thought this i was like you take experiment could i a western musician who plays drums but not tabla learn the system up to speed this is and then bring my own musical traditions to the instrument of to put it in the agony but it's what i call. the. g. is really a pioneer of indian music and musicians call him ocean of rhythm and in a way he's very traditional at the top of the tetons traditional teaching he believes in the guru shishya system of teachers and disciples that's been in india family lineage in the knesset keep that topped up but the teacher and his disciple now it's each of himself the perfect bridge between the 2 cultures to be.
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deterred was. more. important shift. where google goog obvious. your mo ma loses something but. it's a crash course for the german percussionist a lot of new information and background in a short space of time. but just one day. g. has had a big impact on their playing. the german percussionist have come to this musical instrument shop to learn about the tabla the famous indian drum with a remarkable shall arrange i think yeah yeah that put in for they think a high pitch that. this typical circular black eye on top is known as
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a shiny it's made from a dried hardened paste and it determines the tone and pitch of the. stuff so. it's going to get the tension has to be adjusted precisely using the wooden sections between the body and the straps. that. it's day 4 of the workshop and just the 2nd day with the guru but he's already won everyone over. a very very very very very very. good. to see you. although there aren't any written notes numbers and letters can help people learn
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there's plenty of space to improvise within certain strict rules. the guest has come to visit virtuous or flute player child us here he and composing in peace commission. by george event that these musicians will have for the 1st time at the beethoven festival. for me it's a really good winter because i've not done this before means in this 1st thing working with pretty brief but if i for 40 years of orchestra so it's a big thing for me and i'm open to do any grand or experiment in music because. music needs to be expand day by day. you may have to learn fast and they're all
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giving their best on the long stay of the workshop in india everything has to run smoothly the next time they meet will be imposed on in a few months shortly before the concert i. think. that was. the day i got it up and from there to go through definitely has a very rapid teaching pace it's really hard for us to keep up sometimes. to challenge the ones i was but it's a lot of fun and we've been learning so much because if i feel. the same. 6. 100 years in the indian musicians have learned not to. see. the usual thing. and be for these are not new but i think. their culture and our culture to blend it.
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differently often be. difficult i don't think there was any of that anything difficult it was a small to join me and i really had a great experience and i'm going to. be as i said the n.c.p. a photo for the long and. the next day that well should. conference later on a late summer's day by the river rhine the indian musicians arrived in gone a few days ago. in addition to their daily rehearsals they want to experience the country everyone has stayed in touch since the workshop in mumbai. i think it's a very healthy mix of like a family and we share this love of music regardless of which continent we're from.
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and never i think meet friendships blossom straight away to get a long distance and it says it will. be rehearsing for 5 days found how to interact have a name to have peace commission for the beethoven festival she's. our guest what is a beautiful composition we have. i would say the highlight of this month that is the flute. join us here and it's kind of her she was that al game because the puzzle piece is great it's so intriguing the way these 2 worlds melt together so perfectly. his mother's has been a very special piece to all of us and it's the 1st time that we're performing at the beethoven festival so curious and looking forward to. the final rehearsal before their debut performance there are several other pieces written in mumbai that will be on the program tonight as well.
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as always there are some last minute changes. almost everything goes one octave higher from 46 on that one octave higher. than now they're also being accompanied by a symphony orchestra the german youth orchestra has been rehearsing kismet with a. but caution missed and that has showed us the master of the bun story flew for a week. in the meantime banhart and the rhythm section perfect the school and the sound. it taught you guys have been doing a great job so far of it. won't be home it's in the we spent the 1st 3 days tuning the orchestra so to now i have to tune the composition a little composites on the same tune in both very effective called the song because of the space and the string section were
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a bit overstaffed i don't think you can play any quieted doesn't make sense for you to play piano when everyone else is playing for 10 years we just need to thin you out a bit in fact the phone for 10 host looks like it went through our once again core becomes the common language to time each instrument and fiddles in. as opposed to it the are. the piece to going on with the best answer some of us off the arms and off your hands. off to. go. it's a premiere in every sense of the word there's never been a bunch an indian flute in a symphony orchestra before. you know they shouldn't experimentation the 2 composers are in good company in the fall when i'm for my plan i it was clear from the start what would beethoven do you know
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maybe not indian music but he would certainly try something new. he would do something no one's ever done before something that interests him he would try to push the boundaries. so if he would have been here i would have loved it but hopefully. the indian music and the west and classical has a very real blend to each other so that i think that's in a wish and then in the music because i think it's not happened before the classical john are adding up into symphony orchestra. has made its evening premier in the bomb congress center will be young musicians be up to the challenge challenge to just one week of rehearsals. for the summit means faith and faith is the most though of the 2018 beethoven festival.
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if. if. thanks if you should send 3 musicians and composers a night thanks sundress applause was well descent the young musicians have put on a designation with good occasion and enthusiasm. if. i if we make it over the ship like it is if a ship has launched into the big wind hot we've been walking on it for a year now planning it meticulously now we can relax and let go and i feel good about it they feel the quilt well for a musician move once it's been appreciated by the audience that's the biggest have board what we can achieve in life so and with up laws and with their position i understood that they liked the music very much and that's really my dream coming through we feel very blessed and we had
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a great up watchin it be at this age to perform here so that was very good to see if i was it was a great success and we had so much fun i thought you know raptured on stage with room for. well still for video it was wonderful. evening also mocks an impending farewell this one concept less embellished before they all go their own ways they leave enriched by an entirely new experience and with new friends across the globe.
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