Drums of North & South India Release Group

Drums of North & South India

First released 1967 Mridangam / Tabla
Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman is a legendary Carnatic mridangam maestro and Padma Vibhushan awardee. Discover his biography, awards, training, and contributions to Indian classical percussion.
Umayalpuram K Sivaraman
Alla Rakha Qureshi was an Indian tabla player.
Alla Rakha
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Chatur Lal was an Indian tabla player.
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1 Release 5 tracks
Ustad Alla Rakha released Drums of North & South India in 1968. The album features solo tabla performances blending northern and southern Indian rhythmic cycles. Alla Rakha improvises within fixed tal

Tracklist (Primary Release)

About Drums of North & South India

Drums of North & South India is a 1968 Indian classical music album by Ustad Alla Rakha. The album features solo tabla performances that demonstrate rhythmic structures from both northern and southern Indian traditions. Alla Rakha, a renowned tabla player, presents compositions in distinct talas (rhythmic cycles) to highlight regional variations in Indian percussion.

The primary release of the album includes five tracks. The tracklist comprises Tala Sawarib (11 Matras), Ek Tal (12 Matras), Variations in Khanda Chapu, Tala (5 Matras), and Jhap Tal (10 Matras). The album also includes a performance in Teen Tal, a 16-matra cycle widely used in Hindustani classical music. The recordings emphasize improvisation within fixed rhythmic frameworks, a characteristic of tabla solo performances.

The album was released under the World Pacific label. The exact recording date and additional production details remain unconfirmed. Alla Rakha performs all tabla parts, showcasing his technical precision and mastery of complex rhythmic patterns. The album serves as an instructional and performative document of Indian classical percussion traditions.