Dimitris Emmanouel plays Ethnic Percussion Ghatam with drum ‘n’ bass.
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The Ethnic Percussion Ghatam-Udu is a unique idiophone instrument made in the workshop owned by Anastasia Mamali. This instrument offers to the musician the posibility of using the ghatam strokes in fingers while keeping the worm base sound of an udu drum.
The ghatam, one of the most ancient percussion instruments of South India, is a mud pot with open and narrow mouth. Known as Noot in Kashmir and Mudki in Rajasthan, it was used more or less in folk dance music. But in Southern India, it has become an highly sophisticated instrument, played at concert level.…
Dimitris Emmanouel plays Ethnic Percussion. Zarb, Ghatam-Udu, Packhavaj.
Ram Kumar Mishra, tabla Umashankar Vinayakram, ghatam Leo Fernandes, lahara Giorgos Glinos, pakhawaj
Ram Kumar Mishra, tabla Umashankar Vinayakram, ghatam Leo Fernandes, lahara Giorgos Glinos, pakhawaj
Dimitris Emmanouil (mitsouil@yahoo.gr) is a highly educated World Percussionist who has also studied with virtuoso percussionists like Izzet Kizil, Ahmet and Ηamdi Akatay (Darbuka, Rek) in Istanbul, Turkey and has attended seminars and masterclasses by Ahmet Misirli (Darbuka) and the Brazilian virtuoso Cabello in Brazilian percussion. He has collaborated with many Traditional Greek clubs, with…
Padma Shri Vikku Vinayakram, one of the finest ghatam players, studied with his father Shri J. R. Hari Hara Sharma. He is in great demand in India and has accompanied nearly all the leading South Indian musicians and vocalists. Became known in the west as a member of the group SHAKTI, an innovative acoustic Jazz/Indian…