About

“While his mastery over the clarinet can’t be doubted… he magnificently blends the essence
of jazz, pop, Indian classical to create seamless fusion. His YouTube music channel,
The Shrutibox, features his fusion compositions and has garnered over two million
hits… If you think nobody could have made Slumdog Millionaire’s soundtrack better than
A.R.Rehman, think again.”
-Hindustan Times

“Tucker sets up a unique jugalbandi between jazz and Hindustani classical music, playing
the clarinet like a bansuri, or slipping in the sounds of the kanjira into an ensemble of guitar
and piano. Tucker’s fusion gives the classical tunes space to breathe, as he deftly
weaves in jazz elements into a composition. The videos are minimalist and tastefully
done, as befits the music… making him an internet sensation.”
-Indian Express

“Everything about this young American screams fusion beginning with his name —
Shankar Tucker. He’s been playing the clarinet for 14 years, but thinks in ragas instead of
chords. And, not surprisingly, his YouTube channel, TheShrutiBox, has gone viral…”
-The Hindu


The ShrutiBox is the title of an ongoing series of internet music videos composed, recorded, performed
and directed by the young clarinetist and composer Shankar Tucker. The videos have created
great excitement recently, garnering over 2 million views and 40,000 fans in only a few
months. The series has been featured on the front page of YouTube, MTV India, and numerous
publications. As a clarinetist, Shankar has shared the stage with such legendary artists as Zakir
Hussain and Hariprasad Chaurasia, and recorded for music director Pritam Chakraborty.

Shankar blends Classical Indian music, jazz and popular music to create a unique and original
fusion sound, both in solo recordings and with some of the most talented and accomplished
young Carnatic and Hindustani vocalists and instrumentalists, including Vidya and Vandana Iyer,
Nirali Kartik, Mahesh Vinayakram, B. Sree Sundarkumar, and others. Shankar himself plays a
wide range of instruments in his recordings: piano, bass, kanjira, tabla, and other percussion instruments.
The videos feature his own compositions, and his arrangements of traditional and
classical songs, film and popular music, in Hindi, Tamil and English.

Shankar’s videos are featured on the front page of YouTube and the MTV show, “Roots”, and in
articles in The Indian Express, The Hindustan Times, and notably in The Hindu – “everything
about this young American screams fusion, beginning with his name…” Shankar was in fact the
name given him as a young child by “Amma” – the spiritual leader and renowned humanitarian
Mata Amrityanandamayi Devi on her US tour, and he has gone by it ever since. He started to
learn classical clarinet at age 10, and earned a scholarship to the New England Conservatory
from an appearance on “From the Top”, the nationally syndicated youth radio show. He became
deeply interested in improvisation, both in jazz and classical Indian music, while he continued to
study and perform Western classical music at such venues as Symphony Hall and Jordan Hall in
Boston. At the Conservatory he studied with Tom Martin of the Boston Symphony Orchestra,
while the sitar player Peter Row taught him the fundamentals of Indian classical performance.

More than anything else, Shankar wanted to study classical Indian music at its source in India,
and on graduating from the Conservatory he was awarded a grant by the Frank Huntingdon
Beebe Fund to pursue his ambition to adapt the clarinet to Indian classical performance. He was
accepted as a student by the world famous Hindustani flute player Hariprasad Chaurasia at his
Gurukul in Mumbai in the summer of 2010. Shankar describes this experience as “nothing short
of life-changing” and that his “musical standpoint has completely shifted. Instead of thinking
Western notation and chords or counting to 8 or 16, I think teentaal or aadhi taalam .” While in
India he had the opportunity to perform Hindustani classical music on clarinet on stage with such
legendary artists as Zakir Hussein and Hariprasad Chaurasia, and to record for one of Bollywood’s
most prominent music directors, Pritam. Shankar has also performed with other leading
musicians at major venues in Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Bangalore, and has been
invited to perform on Indian MTV, and at upcoming festivals throughout India, North America,
and Europe.

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