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The sarangi is a bowed, short-necked lute of the Indian subcontinent. Of all Indian instruments, it is said to most resemble the sound of the human voice. 
The word “sarangi” is derived from two Hindi words: sau (meaning hundred) and rang (meaning colours).

Dhruba Ghosh was born in Mumbai, India, and grew up in a musically rich atmosphere receiving training in voice and tabla from his father, a famed percussionist. His uncle was the famed bansuri master Panallal Ghosh. He later studied with Indian masters of the sarangi.

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from Miho: Journey to the Mountain, released September 22, 2010
Dhruba Ghosh (Hundred Colours, India, SABAM)

Dhruba Ghosh / sarangi
Don Grusin / keyboard

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Paul Winter is a seven-time Grammy-winning saxophonist, whose sextet was the first jazz group to perform at the White House in 1962. His second group, the Paul Winter Consort, interweaves sounds from the natural world with classical and ethnic traditions, and the spontaneous spirit of jazz. Their annual Winter Solstice Celebrations and Earth Mass are among the most popular events in New York. ... more

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