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Tabla has fit in this time and generation: Zakir Hussain

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Tabla is one of those rare musical instruments that has maintained its universal appeal even in this age, said eminent tabla player Ustad Zakir Hussain, who kicks off his Masters of Percussion series of performances across North America this week.
“Tabla is one of those rare blessed instrument that has fit in this time and with this generation. It is one of the most loved and desired percussion instruments anywhere in the globe,” Ustad Zakir Hussain told PTI in an interview.
“If you watch television, Hollywood movies or Bollywood movies, then the background score that you hear is of the tabla… there is not a single movie I know that does not have a sound of tabla in it,” he said.
Tabla, he argued, has become a rhythm instrument of choice for a lot of composers, for lot of remix artists, for DJs, for rappers, hip-hop people and of course for the Indian people whether it is the ghazal, qawali or a Bollywood movie.
“So it is an instrument that fits into all these genres of music and therefore it is one of the most universally loved percussion instrument in the similar way like bongo drum or a drum set have been for the last many decades,” Hussain said.
The 63-year-old musician feels that the young crop of tabla players have also contributed a lot to spread the popularity of the instrument.
“One other thing about tabla is that now we have a whole bunch of young tabla players who are really very very good. And so it becomes easier for tabla to be promoted through their talents and performances,” he said.
The Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan awardee is currently on a multi-city tour in North America called ‘Zakir Hussain and Masters of Percussion’.
Beginning in Houston on March 19, the tour would take him to New York, Berkeley in California, Boston, Chicago, Toronto, Portland, Washington DC, Seattle, Charleston, Durham and Winchester. (PTI)

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