Why this sitar had no value, it was priceless, I cannot sell it now. Tell me what I can do for you.The man asked to buy the sitar but David said take it as a gift from me.
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I am blessed today, You came to my shop. ĭavid became so emotional that he said to the Indian "After all, who are you? I have listened Pandit Ravi Shankar and no one plays like him but you are no less than him. People did not understand that they should clap to stay silent. When the raga was over Whoa there was such a silence as it happens after the storm goes away. His melody was such that all the people in the store feel like they had gone to another world.
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Well, David allowed to play and Then he played the Raga " Khamj". Can I play it ?īy now the people of all the shops had gathered there. The Indian said, "You call it the boss sitar, but we know it by the name of Surbahar Sitar. "It is called Boss Sitar and the common musician cannot play it. However, Christina boasted, when the sitar was lowered. By then David, the owner of the shop, had also come out of his cabin because no one had insisted on seeing that sitar till date. Since it was at height and in the showcase.It was difficult to take it off. But the person left all the Sitars and liked a particular Sitar and insisted to see it. The young man demanded to see the Sitar an Indian Music Instrument and Cristina showed him a collection of Sitars. But still a sales girl Christina came to him and asked "how can I help you ?" She said with a mocking smile. This man with simple costumes could not attract anything special to the sales people there.
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One day a 36-year-old Indian young man came to this shop and started watching the instruments carefully. It was the only store that used to sell authentic Indian instruments in America. In 1958, there used to be a very popular Indian musical instrument store in South California (Los Angeles).