Shankar currently studies with Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia in Mumbai, India. After graduating from New England Conservatory, he was awarded a grant by the Frank Huntington Beebe Fund to pursue his study of applying Hindustani music to the clarinet. While in India, he has performed at major venues in Mumbai, Chennai, and Pune, as well as the Taj Hotel in Hyderabad.
Shankar’s experience with classical western music includes performances in Boston at Symphony Hall, City Hall, and Jordan Hall, and the Fine Arts Center at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. At New England Conservatory, Shankar studied with Tom Martin of the Boston Symphony, sitarist Peter Row and percussionist Jerry Leake. While in school, both of Shankar’s ensembles, a classical woodwind quintet and an Indian Fusion group, were awarded “honors” status by the Conservatory, a recognition of excellence given to only a few groups each year.
Shankar has toured with the spiritual leader and renowned humanitarian “Amma” Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, performing with her bhajan ensemble in 12 major cities across the US, including Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Chicago, Washington DC, Boston, Toronto, and New York City. While on tour with Amma, he had the opportunity to perform with David Balakrishnan of the Turtle Island String Quartet and study with saxophonist George Brooks. Shankar recorded an album of his fusion compositions entitled Uplift, which was premiered on Amma’s 2009 US tour. Through benefit concerts and sales of the CD, he raised several thousand dollars, which was put towards a charity helping farmers in Southern India.
Chal Chal Sakhi
Shankar Tucker Lyrics
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More man me jale rahi dares ki aas
Jao chunari chodo, more najuk si kaliya
Kahe matuki phodo, jao ji briji ke basiyaan
Chale chale sakhi piya ke paas
More man me jale rahi dares ki aas
Jao chunari chodo, more najuk si kaliya
Kahe matuki phodo, jao ji briji ke basiyaan
Natwar nat khat niphut nitur tumu
Naachi rayori raas rachori
Basyo meri ang ang, rangyo meri rang rang
Natwar nat khat niphut nitur tumu
Naachi rayori raas rachori
Jao chunari chodo, more najuk si kaliya
Kahe matuki phodo, jao ji briji ke basiyaan
Chale chale sakhi piya ke paas
More man me jale rahi dares ki aas
Chale chale sakhi piya ke paas
More man me jale rahi dares ki aas
Un bin mohe kal nahi aave
Natwar nat khat niphut nitur tumu
Naachi rayori raas rachori
Basyo meri ang ang, rangyo meri rang rang
Natwar nat khat niphut nitur tumu
Naachi rayori raas rachori
Jao chunari chodo, more najuk si kaliya
Kahe matuki phodo, jao ji briji ke basiyaan
Chale chale sakhi piya ke paas
More man me jale rahi dares ki aas
Chale chale sakhi piya ke paas
More man me jale rahi dares ki aas
Chale chale sakhi piya ke paas
More man me jale rahi dares ki aas
The song "Chal Chal Sakhi" by Shankar Tucker tells the story of a woman longing to be with her lover. She pleads with her friend to help her reach her lover's home, where she anxiously hopes to reunite with him. The woman's heart is filled with the desire to be with her lover, but she cannot do so without the help of her friend.
The song's lyrics are romantic and poetic, expressing the deep emotions of a person in love. The imagery used in the song is vivid and portrays the beauty of nature, adding to the romantic allure of the lyrics. The use of traditional Indian musical instruments enhances the emotional depth of the song.
The song touches upon several themes such as love, desire, and the beauty of nature. The lyrics describe the longing and yearning that comes with being separated from a loved one. The song's composition echoes the traditional Indian musical forms, enriching the cultural significance of the song.
Overall, "Chal Chal Sakhi" is a beautiful and moving song that captures the essence of love and the desire to be with someone special.
Line by Line Meaning
Chale chale sakhi piya ke paas
The beloved is beckoning, so the lover goes
More man me jale rahi dares ki aas
The lover burns with desire and hope, praying for success
Jao chunari chodo, more najuk si kaliya
Come with me, leave behind your delicate flowers and scarf
Kahe matuki phodo, jao ji briji ke basiyaan
Don't hesitate to break the pot, and come to the lands of Braj
Un bin mohe kal nahi aave
Without the beloved, I cannot find peace
Natwar nat khat niphut nitur tumu
Oh Lord, please grant me your divine vision and grace
Naachi rayori raas rachori
I dance in the circle of the divine play
Basyo meri ang ang, rangyo meri rang rang
He fills every part of me, and colors my world
Jao chunari chodo, more najuk si kaliya
Come with me, leave behind your delicate flowers and scarf
Kahe matuki phodo, jao ji briji ke basiyaan
Don't hesitate to break the pot, and come to the lands of Braj
Chale chale sakhi piya ke paas
The beloved is beckoning, so the lover goes
More man me jale rahi dares ki aas
The lover burns with desire and hope, praying for success
Chale chale sakhi piya ke paas
The beloved is beckoning, so the lover goes
More man me jale rahi dares ki aas
The lover burns with desire and hope, praying for success
Chale chale sakhi piya ke paas
The beloved is beckoning, so the lover goes
More man me jale rahi dares ki aas
The lover burns with desire and hope, praying for success
Contributed by Nicholas M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@hotshot3518
are you doing any new songs for this album?
@deviiyengar5079
Can you please send the lyrics with sargam please its fabulous loved it n ur voice also
@surakshakumar9903
Why are u not releasing more videis
@avishmusic
soothing track Shankar, can't wait to hear rest of the tracks from your album!
@annaajina
Shankar fantastic album Filament but where can I get it?
@jaspritsingh1112
Shankar, you are a BEAST on the clarinet! So damn impressive! Such fancy fingerwork :)
@shamsoislam4939
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@visheshbansal3247
What should one songwriter do to collaborate with you for a song(s)?
@KK-xd8mi
Which raag?
@SuperBenayoun
Why it took so long for me to listen to this wonderful magic for the first time?