The Teak Project
At the end of April ‘The Teak Project’ visited Guitar-X for a master class like no other.
The Teak
Project is a trio featuring Justin Quinn on guitar, Jonathan Mayer on sitar and
Neil Craig on tabla. Their style of indo jazz can be related to the indo jazz
band Shakti who formed in the 70s. Their leading member was English guitarist
John McLaughlin. Shakti released several albums and in 1999 they reunited under
the name 'Remember Shakti' and they recorded a double disc album.
The master class started off with demonstrations of how the instruments worked
and were played. Tabla consists of two drums of different sizes tuned to
certain pitches. They are both in tune with the other instruments. These
are not easy to tune as you use a hammer and it can take some getting used to. The
sitar has two layers of strings one layer is tuned to the scale that they are
playing and the other are used for droning. Jonathan explains that melodies are
all played on one string and you only use two fingers to fret the
strings. The frets can also be moved
to allow variation in tuning. Justin Quinn played a nylon string guitar in drop
d tuning.
The guys played songs from their album and they explained the different time
signatures they were using. There were some amazing harmonies going on between
the sitar and the guitar which sounded brilliant. Everyone in the audience
was also involved in this master class when Neil got us to clap out different
rhythms. The music was very interesting and they also gave us a chart of one of
their songs so we could follow it. This master class was way different to
any I have seen so far. I’m hoping there will be a few more like it.
This master class was a great introduction to indo jazz.
Declan Gaughan

