Subject: Re: [Harp-L] RENDITION FROM INDIA



Couldn't agree more with Rob, Sourav. Here's a 'review' I just posted onto  
your YouTube video, for what it's worth:
 
"An absolutely lovely auditory experience. I'm a chromatic player and very  
much enjoyï when a player understands and appreciates the subtleties of the 
 instrument (its flute-like capabilities). :) Thank you for this...your 
music is  wonderful and will stay with me all day. You're so very young to be 
this good.  Bravo! I also enjoyed the very seamless blending of the video 
cuts (the  different scenes with different outfits)."
 
Like Rob, I'm also interested in what chromatic you're playing as it was  
hidden,  seems to be of small size...so looked to me to be the equivalent  of 
a Hohner 260? Since you mentioned Suzuki, I wasn't aware they made a 10  
hole instrument if that was indeed the size you were playing. I'm quite  
intrigued :)
 
Elizabeth 
 
 
 
Message: 6
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 09:45:13 -0400
From: "Rob  Paparozzi" <Chromboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] RENDITION  FROM INDIA
To: "sourav chowdhury" <orintalharp@xxxxxxxxx>,  <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>

Excellent Sourav! Very cool to see the  Harmonica used in Indian Music, we 
await more and all the best, with your  music...thanks for sharing it with 
us 
on Harp-L. What Model Chromatic are  you Playing?
best,
Rob Paparozzi


----- Original Message -----  
From: "sourav chowdhury" <orintalharp@xxxxxxxxx>
To:  <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 4:41 AM
Subject:  [Harp-L] RENDITION FROM INDIA


> To all the members of the  community,
> I am new to your community and mailing all the way from  India.I got the 
> suggestion to be a part of your forum from Joff and  later from Colin 
> Mort.I find it extremely beneficial.
> Before I  actively become part of your discussion topics I would be 
highly 
>  obliged if you all kindly listen to a recently uploaded rendition of 
mine  
> based on raga Desh-signaling the advent of monsoon.This performance of  
> mine has already been played in parts of the world.
> Please do  listen to my rendition.The link is provided below and it has 
> been an  endeavour from Abe Thomas of SUZUKI instruments.
> Response from your end  is awaited.
> Sourav.[India]
> Visit:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxvPuA2FEjk
> Now everyone from around the  world should be able to view this without 
> difficulty..
> Enjoy  the celebrations.. Abe
> ~~
> Abe Thomas
> Director Business  Development
> Thomas Music Inst. Co. Pvt. Ltd.
>  (http://thomasmusic.co.in)
> Instrumental in Music  Education




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