Tabla for Two performing:
Ay Shakhe Gul
(“Oh Flower Branch”)
Originally sung and made popular by Ustad Sarban
This performance: Masood Omari singing and tabla, Abigail Adams Greenway on harmonium
Originally a poem from a sad mother to her child referred to as the “Flower Branch”
Video recorded and edited by Conrad Osipowicz of Blue Room Productions
September 2017
Playing for Peace
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Tabla for Two
Playing for Peace
Tabla for Two was formed in 2012 when Abigail Adams Greenway and Masood Omari met in the Zamani House of Heritage, an Afghan textile showroom in Washington, DC. They formed a musical partnership after Abigail studied tabla with Masood. She totally immersed herself in her tabla studies to the extent that she left aside her career as a visual artist. Later she learned to play the harmonium as a natural development of her classical Indian music studies. Inspired by someone who could keep the beat to accompany his musical travels, Masood began composing new music for two tabla players, particularly including one (Abigail) playing the three daya. Utilizing the classical structure, Masood has written modern tabla compositions that are mesmerizing. Tabla For Two represents the best in East-West cooperation.
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Ay Shakhe Gul performed by Tabla for Two
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DadraTabla (Musical Instrument)World Music (Musical Genre)Drums (Musical Instrument)classical tablaeastern classicalafghani musicindian musicpakistani musiceastern drumsMeditation Music (Musical Genre)meditation drumminghigh meditation musicTrance Music (Musical Genre)Masood OmariAbigail AdamsAbigail GreenwayAbigail Adams GreenwayAfghanistan (Country)dayan