Harmonica players of Baroda and Ahmedabad joined hands to spread melody of harmony on the evening of July 6,2008, Sunday, at Baroda's Kamati Baug's bandstand. Some vignettes:
Monday, July 7, 2008
Rock, Rock, Rock, Mr. TD Joshi
At 69, Mr. TD Joshi still rocks with his harmonica. He has been playing mouth organ for more than 50 years now.
Baroda Players Extend Warm Welcome, Join Club
Players of Baroda invited the members from Ahmedabad to play with them at the Kamati Baug Bandstand on Sunday to spread the message of harmony and unity. The video is of the welcoming speech by Arvind Kumar
Pyaar Ki Aag Mein Jalte Rahe
I chanced to come across this piece played by the Adler Trio when I realized the same tune was copied by a Hindi film music director in the song Pyaar Ki Aag Mein Jalte Rahe:
We walk hand in hand
The harmonica players of Baroda, a highly talented and enthusiastic lot, invited members of the Harmonica Club of Gujarat, to play with them at the Kamati Baug Bandstand, a centrally located place of this cultural capital of Gujarat, on Sunday evening.
The public garden was full of Sunday crowd - men, women and children. The weather was pleasant as it was a clouded sky. The Baroda players gave us a warm welcome and soon we started to play, all sitting in a circle. It was a novel sight for the Sunday merry makers who formed a circle around us. Each one of us played a couple of songs to a thunderous applause from the spectators.
We will be soon uploading the video recording of the Baroda evening on this blog.
The Baroda players unanimously elected Apurva Bhatt to represent them in the Harmonica Club of Gujarat, as a Trustee. Apurva Bhatt has trained over a dozen harmonica players of the city, many of them have now become trainers to teach playing this musical instrument to young boys and girls.
The public garden was full of Sunday crowd - men, women and children. The weather was pleasant as it was a clouded sky. The Baroda players gave us a warm welcome and soon we started to play, all sitting in a circle. It was a novel sight for the Sunday merry makers who formed a circle around us. Each one of us played a couple of songs to a thunderous applause from the spectators.
We will be soon uploading the video recording of the Baroda evening on this blog.
The Baroda players unanimously elected Apurva Bhatt to represent them in the Harmonica Club of Gujarat, as a Trustee. Apurva Bhatt has trained over a dozen harmonica players of the city, many of them have now become trainers to teach playing this musical instrument to young boys and girls.
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