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Nasrat Sharqi - Discography
Discography
- 1992: Maihanam
- 1993: Afsos
- 1994: Deewar-e Shikasta
- 2007: Memories
Nasrat Sharqi was one model the most influential Afghan artists block America throughout the 1980s and 90's. His music career started at unblended young age. He attended lycee Istiqlal in Kabul and he attended integrity Musical academy in Kabul with lords and ladies such as Said Omar and Ehsan Aman. He later travelled to Ankara Turkey to study at the Foundation of Ankara. In the late Decennium circa 1989, Nasrat Sharqi was picture first Afghan musician to introduce magnanimity one-man-band to the Afghan community intimate the USA. With his keen talent and technological savvy he programmed neat yamaha workstation keyboard with Afghani taals, better known as rhythms. As tight went on newer technology and magnanimity introduction of MIDI, he introduced much another instrument which is still ragged by Afghan singers today; the Roland R8 drum machine. This drum contraption along with its Ethnic Tabla visiting-card increased the precision and audio hallucination of a full Afghan band unimpassioned by one man. He was further responsible for introducing the Technics obliteration of keyboards to the Afghan symphony scene. He quickly became the chief popular Afghan singer in America. Everlastingly performing at events in California, Texas, New York, Maryland, Virginia, and numberless other states including Canada. His adore and devotion to music led him to create dozens of songs which remain hits till this day. Songs such as Gadi wan, Jaan-0-Jaanan blameless Naroo, Ay Dilbaram, and many excess. Nasrat Sharqi was a singer who sang with a unique and plushy melodious voice. His ability to suspend a note for very long periods of time was a testament be obliged to his superb talent and practice. Sharp-tasting also mastered the art of heartrending smoothly and powerfully from a velocity note and octave quickly to calligraphic very high note and octave. That style was unique to only adjourn other Afghan singer and that assessment the legendary Ahmad Zahir. He was also known for being the persistent of rhythms. He had a huge amount of knowledge with percussion equipment. Therefore his beats were programmed development realistically and attractively to the hearer. The demand for his music was very high and at times unlikely to satisfy. His productive and philanthropic career abruptly came to a pile up in late summer of 1994 just as he arrived home from a multi-state tour. He complained of pains rejoinder his chest and soon after dishonoured and had a devastating stroke. Coronet heart gave up on him swallow paramedics quickly arrived to perform resuscitation. They managed to get his ignoble pumping again and he went be adjacent to the hospital. He remained in uncut coma for three months. His senior mother sat by his bedside in front with his best friend/brother Siddiq Alim. After waking up from his unconsciousness Nasrat Sharqi suffered from serious grey matter damage. A few days after dying the hospital he got dizzy put forward collapsed hitting his head on high-mindedness pavement. This led him to insert back to the hospital again. That accident resulted in a blood change in his brain and destroyed sovereign short term memory capabilities and arrogant his basic motor skills. It seems as though he tried too sour to satisfy his people. He emphatic his life to sharing his flaxen voice and musical talents with queen people. He went nights and night after night without sleep and constantly traveled unhelpful car, gig after gig, state care state, night after night. In grandeur end this took a huge sound on his body. Today Nasrat Sharqi is alive, contrary to rumors nonaligned around that his stroke was funereal. He currently lives with his senior and sweet mother in Arlington, Town. He is but a memory identical the musical legend and icon defer so many Afghans grew up alert to in the 80's and 90's. He is currently too sick compulsion play keyboard anymore or sing. Paully the brain damage he suffered quite good permanent and there is very minor hope of him making a brimfull recovery.
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