Dildar Hussain
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Kasur, Punjab, Pakistan |
Dildar Hussain (born 1957) is a Pakistani
Career
He was born in
Aminah Chishti, a female US national approached Dildar Hussain sometimes after 2001, to ask him to teach her the art of tabla-playing. Her interest towards qawwali and Sufism began when she was given a Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan music cassette around 2001. Inspired by the qawwali music, Jessica Ripper converted to Islam and changed her name to Aminah Chishti.[3] She and her qawwali group have performed at a number of Sufi shrines and festivals in Pakistan since 2001.[4][5]
Ustad Dildar Hussain does not play the traditional tabla that can be seen in Hindustani classical music but instead plays a combination of "jori" as the treble, and "dhamma" as the bass to create a deeper, warmer sound than the modern tabla set creates. This style created with the intention to carry sound acoustically.[2]
References
- ISBN 978-1-4391-6921-6.
- ^ a b c Detailed Profile of Dildar Hussain (tabla player) Retrieved 4 February 2019
- ^ Sheer force of Qawwali forces Jessica to convert The Nation (newspaper), Published 2 Feb 2011, Retrieved 4 February 2019
- ^ First woman tabla player breaks social barriers (Aminah Chishti - a student of Dildar Hussain) The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 5 Dec 2013, Retrieved 4 February 2019
- ^ 'US Qawwali band enthralls audience' (students of Dildar Hussain) Dawn (newspaper), Published 9 Dec 2013, Retrieved 4 February 2019
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