Azaad Dhol Group was first formed in 2002 with the aim of involving and teaching young musicians the various aspects of traditional Indian Folk Music, also known as 'Lok Geet'.
Harjit Singh, founder and music tutor of Azaad Dhol Group, is Head of World Music for Birmingham City Council and has over 25 years of specialist experience in playing & teaching the Tabla, Dholak and Dhol instruments.
The group consists of students of various ages, from 6 to 21 years, who come diverse backgrounds across Wolverhampton and Birmingham. Over the last 10 years hundreds of pupils have learnt from Harjit and some have moved on to play at semi-professional levels within the Indian Music Industry
The style of playing and the method of teaching are based on the roots of classical music. Pupils learn through both theory and practical teaching styles. Routines consist of modern rhythms from around the world as well as classical rhythm's of the Dhol In addition to these core instruments, the Dholak and Harmonium are also used to make performances more varied and colourful in sound.
Azaad Dhol Group have performed at festivals and cultural events all over the country promoting traditional 'Lok Geet' music.
Class @ Rookery Junior Arts Centre, Handsworth B21 9PY Monday -5.15pm-6.15pm Graiseley Music School Thursday 6.30pm-7.30pm Saturday 10.30am - 12.30pm Newhampton Arts Centre Thursday 6.15pm-7.15pm
Punjabi Folk Music
Workshops
Education workshops are available for groups and individuals, wishing to experience and learn basic dhol drumming techniques and rythmic patterns. Workshops are suitable for many aspects of the National Curriculum and suitable for Key Stages 1-5
DHOL GROUP
PO Box 3969 - Wolverhampton - WV2 4ZA
