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T. H. Subash Chandran : ウィキペディア英語版
T. H. Subash Chandran

Thetakudi Harihara Subash Chandran is regarded by many as the foremost Carnatic (South Indian classical) percussion teacher. His students include top percussionists such as V. Selvaganesh (''kanjira''), N. Ramakrishnana (''mridangam''), Ganesh Kumar (''kanjira''), and many upcoming young talents like Shiva Bharadwaj. He is an outstanding player of the ''ghatam'' and acknowledged as the greatest living exponent of ''konnakol'' (vocal percussion). He also performs on the ''mridangam'', ''kanjira'', and ''morsing''. He is the son of T. R. Harihara Sharma and the younger brother of ''ghatam'' maestro T. H. Vinayakaram. He is one of the few remaining exponents of ''konnakol'' or ''solkattu'', the art of producing percussion music through one's vocal cords.
He has released the first instructional DVD for ''ghatam'' and ''konnakol'' in 2007.
== External links ==

* (Official website of T. H. Subash Chandran )
* (South India Percussionist Page by N. Scott Robinson )
* (Excerpts from instructional DVD for ghatam and konnakol )
* (YouTube video of Ghatam performance )
* (YouTube video of Konnakol performance )


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