George Harrison And Sitar. , which had a sequence filmed in an indian restaurant in london with indian musicians. while filming the movie help! In spring 1965, george became acquainted with the sitar that was a prop on the set (and an instrument used in the soundtrack score). very large text size. the beatles visited rishikesh in india in february 1968 to attend an advanced transcendental meditation (tm). harrison’s interest in indian music began accidentally, in april 1965, on the sets of the beatles’ film help! the song was written and sung by george harrison and features indian instrumentation such as sitar and tabla. When someone nonchalantly decorated the set for the beatles' film help! With a sitar, they were probably thinking it added. we’re taking a look back at an iconic moment in pop music history, the time that ravi shankar, the legendary indian musician, taught the beatles member george harrison how to play the traditional indian instrument, the sitar. Soon after, he bought a sitar.
the beatles visited rishikesh in india in february 1968 to attend an advanced transcendental meditation (tm). In spring 1965, george became acquainted with the sitar that was a prop on the set (and an instrument used in the soundtrack score). With a sitar, they were probably thinking it added. while filming the movie help! harrison’s interest in indian music began accidentally, in april 1965, on the sets of the beatles’ film help! the song was written and sung by george harrison and features indian instrumentation such as sitar and tabla. , which had a sequence filmed in an indian restaurant in london with indian musicians. we’re taking a look back at an iconic moment in pop music history, the time that ravi shankar, the legendary indian musician, taught the beatles member george harrison how to play the traditional indian instrument, the sitar. very large text size. When someone nonchalantly decorated the set for the beatles' film help!
playing Sitar
George Harrison And Sitar while filming the movie help! Soon after, he bought a sitar. the beatles visited rishikesh in india in february 1968 to attend an advanced transcendental meditation (tm). , which had a sequence filmed in an indian restaurant in london with indian musicians. With a sitar, they were probably thinking it added. the song was written and sung by george harrison and features indian instrumentation such as sitar and tabla. while filming the movie help! When someone nonchalantly decorated the set for the beatles' film help! very large text size. we’re taking a look back at an iconic moment in pop music history, the time that ravi shankar, the legendary indian musician, taught the beatles member george harrison how to play the traditional indian instrument, the sitar. In spring 1965, george became acquainted with the sitar that was a prop on the set (and an instrument used in the soundtrack score). harrison’s interest in indian music began accidentally, in april 1965, on the sets of the beatles’ film help!