DHAVAL MISTRY
Vadodara,Gujarat, India
Contact:+919574214040
Email ID:dhavalpakhavaj@gmail.com
Expert Pakhawaj player, Also well versed in several genres of Indian music: Classical, Semi-classical, and popular music, in two different Indian classical music languages, Vocal and Instrumental, as well as Western classical and popular music. Plan to continue involvement in these activities in the future.Born in Vadodara Gujarat, (july-25-1991). Groomed in a musical atmosphere.I am the sixth generation of the binkar and sitar family. I started my beginning taalim of Pakhawaj from “Jagannath Jagtap”, who is very well known Pkhawaj player in Gujarat. Then next I went to “Pt.Govind Ram banarasi”, who is AIR artist & son of late “Pt.Mannu Mrudanga Charya”(Banaras). Recently I am taking taalim from the great Pakhawaj maestro Pt.Manik Munde. Who is the most senior disciple of “Pt.Amarnath Misra” (Mahant of sankat mochan temple,Banaras).I am the scholar from Gujarat Rajya Sangeet Natya Academy.
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"Sitar's Tarb Pegs"
The beautiful Tarab pegs here were made in 1976 by our grandfather Shri Somabhai Mistry and our uncle Gopalbhai Mistry. A beautiful shape of 🕉 has been madeinton these pegsThe sitar which these pegs are attached is today kept in the @thebarodamuseum
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Guru poojan 2023
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Hello there amazing people, We are excited to share our equally amazing calendar of 2023 with you guys!
This year around we have decided to share our Beautiful Kachchua Sitar as the Star Instrument of the year, which unfortunately is being extinct. Kachchua Sitar finds its root in Calcutta and there are opinions that state the Surbahar has been derived from Kachchua Sitar itself. All the pegs in Kachchua Sitar that you see on the calendar is made by us and it adorns some exotic materials; All the pegs are made from Ebony Wood and Chikaari pegs are made from the Deer Horn and are made in the shape of Sacred lotus. The head of Sitar is graced by the Intricate Ivory Idol of Maa Saraswati, The Goddess of Knowledge. The fairy and vine of the lotus have been designed on acrylic and the vine of grapes has been carved on the backside of Sitar, which elevates the beauty of this amazing instrument. This sitar was made with love and precision for Mr. Nishad Mistry over 3 arduous years.
Happy New Year!
All the exotic materials used in the making of this Kachchua Sitar are part of the family heirloom which were passed down to us by our ancestors.
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Guruji Pt. Manik Munde Ji.
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