Thursday, December 27, 2007

Dhikchik-dhikchik.....the jarring beats!! Melody lost???



Dhikchik...dhikchik..dhikchik...the 3 taal beat which has revolutionised the world of music in present times.

Anywhere you step into - disco...pubs....parties..or even religious ceremonies(quite a paradox!), you here the stereotype, anti-meditative sound which can get you a 'high' without any amount of hashish!!

But are we aware of OUR music which comes from our hinterland - the ever melodious beats of dhaak, ghungroo, ek tara?

One can sway in a trance to the beats of chou, rajasthani folk, santhali dance, the east godavari folk(as seen in the picture) to ecstacy level. But sadly we feel folk is a passe' and low class and goes well with some so called ''melas''.

It wont be too hard to challenge Indian folk music and dance with western hip-hop and the modulated beats of folk can anyday surpass so called pop music in beats, peppiness, melody and its effect on the soul.

As our great poet(Rabindranath Tagore) rightfully mentions:

'' Anek bidesh ghure.......dekha hoynai....chokkhu melia, ghor hote du pa feliya

ekti dhaner shish er opor ekti shishir bindu''....which roughly means....we always look for pleasures outside while we ignore the beauties inside, ones which are near to us....can also become dear to us....

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Completely agree with this post...these days we remember dhaak only when Durga puja comes.We are forgetting our roots but surely one day we all have to go back to that same root! So well written.

Harrshada Deshpande said...

I totally empathize with you. Logically human beings should evolve with every generation. But what we get these days is just manufactured low grade art, be it in cinema, music, architecture or any other form.

Art reflects the sensibilities of the society. May be this new expression is in sync with our mechanical life and out of sync with nature.