Aurangabad tabla player Sharad Dandge keeps the art of tabla playing alive…

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Aurangabad tabla player Sharad Dandge keeps the art of tabla playing alive…

The buzz of DJs and new musical instruments has certainly increased the excitement of music among young people, but classical music holds a special significance in Indian culture, and it's incomplete without the tabla. Aurangabad tabla player Sharad Dandge has kept this art alive.

Sharad Kumar Dandge, a renowned tabla player from Aurangabad, has been keeping this culture alive for the past three decades. He previously congratulated Team India in his unique style. He welcomed the players by weaving the musical cultures of various Indian states through the tabla, reflecting the unity and diversity of the country.

Sharad Dandge has honoured the players with the magical tunes of his tabla by playing tunes like Dholki for Rohit Sharma of Maharashtra, Drum for Suryakumar Yadav, Punjabi Dhol for Rishabh Pant of Uttarakhand and Hardik Pandya of North India, Pakhawaj and Mridang for Ravindra Jadeja of Gujarat.

Sharad Dandge is renowned for his unique style of tabla playing. His "Om Panchnad" program has been widely acclaimed across the country. His art has been featured in the Limca Book of Records, Asia Book of Records, and India Book of Records. The multiple award-winning Sharad said, "Both music and cricket unite the country."

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