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Tabla
for Over 102 Hours
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40-year-old man in Kerala set a new Guinness record by playing the Tabla for
102 hours and 45 minutes, bettering his own 2005 feat of 57 hours.
The venue of the record-breaking performance of Sudheer Kadalundi in the
small town wore a festive look. A large number of people had gathered,
egging on the exhausted Sudheer, clapping in tandem with the rhythms he
played on the tabla.
The village had formed a 500-member committee with the panchayat president
as chairman for organizing the event.
“As per the Guinness rule, he is allowed to take five minutes’ rest after an
hour of performance. In the beginning, he was taking 20 minutes rest after
four hours. But on the last day he took five minutes rest after each hour.
Some prominent personalities came to attest the event every eight hours.
Groups of playback singers and instrumentalists kept Sudheer company. As per
the Guinness guidelines, the thalam (beat) that was played during a
four-hour period should not be repeated in the next four hours and one
particular beat should be played for at least two minutes.
Sudhir completed the venture under the close watch of a team of doctors led
by V.P. Sasidharan, deputy superintendent at Medical College Hospital,
Kozhikode.
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