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  1. Collaborations is a four-disc compilation box set by the Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar and the former Beatle George Harrison.

  2. Feb 19, 2018 · Ravi Shankar visited Georges home and showed him the basics of playing the sitar—how to sit properly and how to cradle the bowl of the instrument against his left foot.

  3. Sep 27, 2022 · It was only shortly after George Harrison stumbled into the sitar on the set to The Beatles second film 'Help!' that George Harrison met Ravi Shankar.

  4. Aug 25, 2020 · 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.

  5. George Harrison performing live with Ravi Shankar's Orchestra on the track "Dispute and Violence" from the 1974 Dark Horse Records album, "Shankar Family & F...

  6. Sep 25, 2012 · Ravi Shankar teaches George Harrison how to play sitar 1968 (Rishikesh, India HQ RARE) The Beatles visited Rishikesh in India in February 1968 to attend an advanced Transcendental...

  7. The Concert for Bangladesh (or Bangla Desh, as the country's name was originally spelt) [1] was a pair of benefit concerts organised by former Beatles guitarist George Harrison and Indian sitar player Ravi Shankar.

  8. Chants of India is an album by Indian musician Ravi Shankar released in 1997 on Angel Records. Produced by his friend and sometime collaborator George Harrison, the album consists of Vedic and other Hindu sacred prayers set to music, marking a departure from Shankar's more familiar work in the field of Hindustani classical music.

  9. May 15, 1997 · Shankar’s new album, Chants of India, produced by Harrison, finds Shankar both demonstrating his mastery of classical Indian forms and experimenting with new compositions.

  10. Oct 20, 2010 · Shankar and Harrison became close friends after the guitarist became a pupil of the Indian musician. Between 1966 and Harrison’s death in 2001 they often performed or recorded together, notably at The Concert For Bangla Desh in 1971 but also on a number of albums. I went to India in September 1966.