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Truptraj Pandya, 8 years old child prodigy has have earned and been awarded with number of prizes and trophies for his wonderful art of playing tabla.
To mention here about his achievements, Pandya was just 18 months old when he started playing the tabla. At age 6, he was awarded with a certificate from Guinness Book of World Records for being the youngest ever Tabla Master.
He is better known as a wonder child by the music world as he managed to play the tabla despite being born with dexterous pair of hands. This little music maestro in the making already has several records and awards under his name and his passion for the instrument is unbridled. It is mere joy while practising and performing that enthrals the listener and his talent is boundless. In expert's opinion this child prodigy is an ocean of musical talent and with such determination and will power it will be in no time that he would be capable enough to break more records and carve a niche for himself in the history of music.
One of the prestigious and rare awards the Baal Kala Ratna Award, acknowledges Truptraj for playing live at the All India Radio at the age of three years and five days, and at Doordarshan Sahyadri when he was four. During the radio performance, he "had to be hoisted on to two cushions to reach the tabla", said his mother Veena. His first public performance was at the age of two at Somaiya college.
Truptraj, who loves playing for classical and devotional songs, was only 18 months old when his tryst with the tabla began. "He would often listen to his grandmother sing devotional songs. Once he gave her company by hammering away on two aluminium dabbas," said his father Atul. Another time, he woke his parents in the night and insisted on playing the dholki-a gift from his aunt.
In 2009, Atul sent a video clip of his son playing the tabla to the Limca Book of Records, but they replied saying they do not accept entries of children below the age of 12. Atul then forwarded it to the Guinness Book of World Records, even as his staff members laughed at the prospect and they approved it. Later, Soon, after Truptraj delivered a series of tabla performances including one in a stadium in Thane in 2012, Atulrealised that he should encourage the prodigy by applied to the Guinness Book.
The child prodigy, who has performed in more than 50 public concerts, said, now trains under a professional.
Master Truptraj Pandya is the only son of Atul and Veena Pandya. It did not take long for his parents to realise that this baby is born with an innate sense of rhythm. As an infant, he once insisted on playing the Dholki, a drum like playing musical instrument that kids are given as toys.
Master Truptraj Pandya began to play with this Dholki that he received from his aunt one night and it was so in rhythm that it bought tears of sheer joy to his mother Veena’s eyes. She recollects this incidence with fond memories now. According to his father Atul, Master Truptraj Pandya was just 18 months old, when he first had his hands on the tabla and played as an instrument. He always had his fondness for listening to and enjoying classical and devotional songs and music. As he used to hear his grandmother sing devotional songs in the evenings, Master Truptraj Pandya as a little child, used to keep up the beat on aluminium dabbas, or boxes.
Here is a video performance by Truptraj.
Master Truptraj Pandya began to play with this Dholki that he received from his aunt one night and it was so in rhythm that it bought tears of sheer joy to his mother Veena’s eyes. She recollects this incidence with fond memories now. According to his father Atul, Master Truptraj Pandya was just 18 months old, when he first had his hands on the tabla and played as an instrument. He always had his fondness for listening to and enjoying classical and devotional songs and music. As he used to hear his grandmother sing devotional songs in the evenings, Master Truptraj Pandya as a little child, used to keep up the beat on aluminium dabbas, or boxes.
Here is a video performance by Truptraj.
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