Ustad Mohammad Omar

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Keliwali in the melodic mode of kastori 06:57 Tools
Tabla solo in the rhythmic cycle of jhaptal (10-beat cycle) 07:56 Tools
Shakal and naghma in the melodic mode of emen (yeman) 21:41 Tools
Tabla solo 07:56 Tools
Shakal and naghma in the melodic mode of bopali (bhupali) 10:14 Tools
Shakal and naghma based on the melodic mode of pelo (pilu) 09:49 Tools
Emen/Tintal 08:28 Tools
Bopali/Jhaptal 10:15 Tools
Keliwali 01:46 Tools
Pelo/Tintal 16:01 Tools
Rebab and Dhol 06:02 Tools
Shakal and Naghma in the melodic mode of Emen 06:01 Tools
Tabla solo in the rhythmic cycle of Jhaptal 06:01 Tools
Shakal and Naghma in the melodic mode of Bopali 06:01 Tools
Shakal and Naghma in the melod 00:00 Tools
Shakal and Naghma based on the melodic mode of Pelo 00:00 Tools
Tabla solo in the rhythmic cyc 07:56 Tools
Shakal and Naghma based on the 00:00 Tools
Keliwali in the melodic mode o 06:57 Tools
Emen (Tintal Tala) 00:00 Tools
Pelo (Tintal Tala) 00:00 Tools
Pelo / Tintal 00:00 Tools
Bopali (Jhaptal Tala) 00:00 Tools
Emen / Tintal 00:00 Tools
Ustad Mohmmad Omar & Zakir Hussain / Tabla solo 00:00 Tools
Shah Kokojan 00:00 Tools
Ustad Mohmmad Omar & Zakir Hussain / Keliwali 00:00 Tools
Ustad Mohmmad Omar & Zakir Hussain / Emen Tintal 00:00 Tools
Emen Tintal 00:00 Tools
Rubab Solo 00:00 Tools
Musique Du Nord Jouée Au Rabab 00:00 Tools
Rag Ahir Bairow 00:00 Tools
Ustad Mohmmad Omar & Zakir Hussain / Pelo / Tintal 00:00 Tools
Ustad Mohmmad Omar & Zakir Hussain / Bopali / Jhaptal 00:00 Tools
Rag Pahari 00:00 Tools
Arghawan (The Judas Tree) 02:15 Tools
Naghma Tilang 00:00 Tools
Folkmelodie 00:00 Tools
Rag Bhopali 10:15 Tools
Rag Bhairawi 10:15 Tools
Musique Classique Afghane De La Trad. De l'Inde Du Nord, Jouée Au Rabab 00:00 Tools
Bopali Jhaptal 10:15 Tools
Rag Puria Kalian 02:15 Tools
Robab and Tambur (Folk) 02:15 Tools
Pelo Tintal 00:00 Tools
Ya Naseem Assabah 00:00 Tools
Ghazni Chant 02:15 Tools
Emen Tintal 02:15 Tools
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Afghan rebâb virtuoso Ustad Mohammad Omar, who was born sometime in the early 20th century, came to the United States in 1974 to Seattle’s University of Washington as an artist-in residence in the ethnomusicology department. On 18 November 1974, he gave his only U.S. concert, at the university’s Meany Hall. He was accompanied by 24-year-old Zakir Hussain, a budding Indian tabla player. Hussain went on to become a world-renowned tabla virtuoso. Ustad Mohammad Omar returned to Afghanistan after his year in Seattle and died in 1980. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.