Chakranadi and the Sitar | Walt Disney World | Animal Kingdom | Tranquil Indian Music | Cashmere

In the Anandapur village of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, you can once again discover exotic tunes that become increasingly mesmerizing, tranquil, and stirring.

The simmering sounds of traditional Indian melodies performed by Chakranadi on the sitar, a 19 sitar interment with moveable frets, dating back to the days of the Maharaja and the beliefs that Music and Nature are deeply connected, and each note of the musical scale originated with a different animal, Chakranadi performs Celebration, Cashmere Express, LeapFrog, late for the moon.

The simmering sounds of traditional Indian melodies performed by Chakranadi on the sitar, a 19 sitar interment with moveable frets, dating back to the days of the Maharaja and the beliefs that Music and Nature are deeply connected, and each note of the musical scale originated with a different animal, Chakranadi performs Celebration, Cashmere Express, LeapFrog, late for the moon.

The simmering sounds of traditional Indian melodies performed by Chakranadi on the sitar, a 19 sitar interment with moveable frets, dating back to the days of the Maharaja and the beliefs that Music and Nature are deeply connected, and each note of the musical scale originated with a different animal, Chakranadi performs Celebration, Cashmere Express, LeapFrog, late for the moon.

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Sam has been visiting Walt Disney World since 1986. The spark from those early trips lead to an interest in the "How" and "Why" behind Disney Parks and Resorts and the thrill of discovering the history of how we got here today. That History is still being written. In addition to participating on The Disney Nerds Podcast you can find blogs at www.samsdisneydiary.com