Alright everyone,
The blog copy-writer got another right to publish this Sunday essay here in an attempt to clear the lag in publishing the articles.
Up came the Sunday and we were off to the venue usuale where we jam i.e. The bandstand amphitheatre. Chintan And Devesh were the first ones to reach the venue following in the regulars Ali, Abu, Shadab and Pradeep who did turned up and they did their bit by listening to the songs and humming to the tunes like disciplined boys.
The jam started quite well. The charm and spirit was brought in true forms by singing some of the really heart-rendering numbers.
There were many onlookers and participants who sang in chorus, cheered the band and requested many songs. People approached us with dedications and sing alongs, The audience was swinging in moods with piped tunes.
Also our honest and humble regulars Ali and Shadab were present pelting out high energy numbers.
They came later - Pulin, Tarun, Kailash, Bharti and Ishant, Guitarists and percussionists all in their usual high energies ushering in the jam.
Even the crowd was full of people from from all walks of life, who came to enjoy the sunset and gentle breeze at the Bandstand.
At a point of time it seemed that the jam was all low energy, but suddenly a guy from nowhere sprang uplike a gladiator, snatching the guitar from guitar lords and started fusiling some good vintage melodies. Well, back to back came in strummed melodies of Kishore Kumar songs and the audience including the jammers was awed by the talent of the guy. This guy ( name I forgot) single-handedly took the jam in another horizon.
Pulin, Kailash, Devesh, Ishant stroked their Guitars -on the rocks only to add the beauty and serenity of the bandstand amphitheatre. Tarun was on Djembe playing magic with his fingers and neither Chintan stayed back in creating phenomenal rhythms with his percussion.
But even this time no pics for display …. Sorry for the Inconvience caused but can`t be helped. Missing a lot of our friends who didn`t turn up for the jam well atleast we hope to see them in the upcoming jam.
Thus another jam came to an end with the end of evening and I sign off like Betaal from the shoulders of Vikram.. eeeehehhehehehehehhehehe
This is Chintz a.ka. Chintan saying goodbye to all hope to meet you in near future…..
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
The Musical Harmony : The Jam of 2nd November, 2008
Hello to all readers,
The B-Log Scribbler is back with some Back – Log. Oh Gosh! When was the last article written on this page? Well whatever! Let it be. Well I’m gonna narrate another Sunday essay, but this time with some added spice. The jam could have been usual, but not this time. We had some new recruits along with our longtime patrons.
The main attractions this time were guitarists from the popular Hindi rock band called “8th Note” – Ashutosh and Mangesh. The 8th Note is a soft rock band with good originally composed songs and hit singles featured in Native Noise online Album. Again another good guitarist joined in for the jam, Devesh from the band Urban Nomads. To this Guitaring trio, in came Chintan – the Rhythm Breaker with his Duff. The musical quadrature thus formed started pelting music soon.
The jam kick started of on a good feel with some meaningful songs oozing out from hearts of Ashutosh and Mangesh. They sang their originals and some really good songs from bollywood and other artists. In came the singing brigade comprising Ali, Abu, Shadab and friends. They swayed their throats with music played alongside.
The Music and songs were going on and the musical evening was star-studded with some friends ushering in and completing the Orchestra. Pulin and Ishant, the Guitaring Duo came in with fresh input of synergy and music. The guitarists were on strumming high and fingering the most melodious tunes out their respective guitars. Then joined the Rhythm Maestro- Tarun with his Djembe, playing the rhythms and patterns on his African instrument. Kailash, too came to fill in.
The audience was awed by the music and the natural display that the seashore brought with the downing sun. In came the requests for songs and melodies to be heard till the last note.
Well throughout the evening we had cheering crowd and some of our regular jammers turning up for the music and fun. We did miss Gauri, Gajendra, Monika, Suraj and many others who are a part and parcel for Music for Meaning and Cause.
And Sorry Guys for a technical problem due to which no pics are here on display.....
(Somebody please bring a camera next time).................
Hope to see them in the next jam. This is Chintz a.k.a Chintan signing off - a goodbye for now until I bring in another Sunday essay. Till then adios
The B-Log Scribbler is back with some Back – Log. Oh Gosh! When was the last article written on this page? Well whatever! Let it be. Well I’m gonna narrate another Sunday essay, but this time with some added spice. The jam could have been usual, but not this time. We had some new recruits along with our longtime patrons.
The main attractions this time were guitarists from the popular Hindi rock band called “8th Note” – Ashutosh and Mangesh. The 8th Note is a soft rock band with good originally composed songs and hit singles featured in Native Noise online Album. Again another good guitarist joined in for the jam, Devesh from the band Urban Nomads. To this Guitaring trio, in came Chintan – the Rhythm Breaker with his Duff. The musical quadrature thus formed started pelting music soon.
The jam kick started of on a good feel with some meaningful songs oozing out from hearts of Ashutosh and Mangesh. They sang their originals and some really good songs from bollywood and other artists. In came the singing brigade comprising Ali, Abu, Shadab and friends. They swayed their throats with music played alongside.
The Music and songs were going on and the musical evening was star-studded with some friends ushering in and completing the Orchestra. Pulin and Ishant, the Guitaring Duo came in with fresh input of synergy and music. The guitarists were on strumming high and fingering the most melodious tunes out their respective guitars. Then joined the Rhythm Maestro- Tarun with his Djembe, playing the rhythms and patterns on his African instrument. Kailash, too came to fill in.
The audience was awed by the music and the natural display that the seashore brought with the downing sun. In came the requests for songs and melodies to be heard till the last note.
Well throughout the evening we had cheering crowd and some of our regular jammers turning up for the music and fun. We did miss Gauri, Gajendra, Monika, Suraj and many others who are a part and parcel for Music for Meaning and Cause.
And Sorry Guys for a technical problem due to which no pics are here on display.....
(Somebody please bring a camera next time).................
Hope to see them in the next jam. This is Chintz a.k.a Chintan signing off - a goodbye for now until I bring in another Sunday essay. Till then adios
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