Tassaduq Shah Sitar

Tassaduq Shah Sitar

Decatur, GA

$500 and up

Travels nationwide

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Shape of You || Chitrali Sitar

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Ethnic Trap || Chitrali Sitar

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Bollywood Hits || Tuje Dekha To Ye Jana Sanam

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Live Instrumental Band For your Event

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Overview

I play the Chitrali Sitar, an indigenous folk instrument from the mountains of Northern Pakistan.
I am currently the only player in the United States.
I bring you the soulful vibrancy of today’s music. From folk, Bollywood classics to modern genres, I tailor the performance to create the perfect atmosphere for your event.
Book me for
• Cocktail Hours
• Appetizer & Dinner Receptions
• Weddings & House Parties
• Cultural Gatherings & Special Events
I can play solo using beats/prerecorded soundtracks or add the dynamic energy of a tabla or percussion player, depending on your vision.
We can add more instruments depending on the clients request.


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Booking information

Price range: $500 and up

Languages: English, Hindi

Gig length: 60 - 240 minutes

Additional booking notes

The quotes only include performance fee.
Sound system to be arranged by the client.
Travel / Hotel arrangements required if you are interested to hire me play out of Atlanta.

Setup requirements

If you hire me solo then i would need a chair, a small table where i can put my laptop. Sitting next to or close to a power source would be ideal.

I bring my own microphone for sitar, the mic needs phanton power.

I usually have a tabla player, or a different percussion instrument with me to accompany me. So we would need 2 chairs and a small table.