+ Follow SITAR Tag
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[Title] => Ravi Shankar: All things must pass, too
[Summary] => About the transient nature of human existence, legendary sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar influenced George Harrison’s post-Beatles song, All Things Must Pass.
[DatePublished] => 2015-12-16 09:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1289483
[AuthorName] => Edgar O. Cruz
[SectionName] => Entertainment
[SectionUrl] => entertainment
[URL] => http://media.philstar.com/images/the-philippine-star/entertainment/20151217/Ravi-Shakar-9.jpg
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[ArticleID] => 289222
[Title] => Sitar man
[Summary] => The stillness in Joey Valencianos face belies the intensity with which his fingers pluck the sitar, making it sound, at times, like children laughing, a woman humming a soft and whimsical tune to herself, a brook gurgling as it makes its merry way through rough rock.
Joeys supple fingers pluck at the heartstrings of those who listen to him.
Seated on the stage floor with his sitar, Joey simply plays what seems right at the moment.
"When I play, I try to hugot (pull out) what there is in there and not be a poser," he says.
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-31 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1285709
[AuthorName] => Dulce M. Arguelles
[SectionName] => Starweek Magazine
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SITAR
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[Title] => Ravi Shankar: All things must pass, too
[Summary] => About the transient nature of human existence, legendary sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar influenced George Harrison’s post-Beatles song, All Things Must Pass.
[DatePublished] => 2015-12-16 09:00:00
[ColumnID] => 0
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1289483
[AuthorName] => Edgar O. Cruz
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[Title] => Sitar man
[Summary] => The stillness in Joey Valencianos face belies the intensity with which his fingers pluck the sitar, making it sound, at times, like children laughing, a woman humming a soft and whimsical tune to herself, a brook gurgling as it makes its merry way through rough rock.
Joeys supple fingers pluck at the heartstrings of those who listen to him.
Seated on the stage floor with his sitar, Joey simply plays what seems right at the moment.
"When I play, I try to hugot (pull out) what there is in there and not be a poser," he says.
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-31 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1285709
[AuthorName] => Dulce M. Arguelles
[SectionName] => Starweek Magazine
[SectionUrl] => starweek-magazine
[URL] =>
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