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Gajanand Parekh, who knew how to sing not one or two but 19 types of instruments from the throat, even the doctors got involved in tuning the voice. Gajanand Parekh knew not one or two but 19 types of instruments from the throat, doctors also got involved in tuning the sound.

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Nature has given every person some kind of art. We just have to reveal it. One such art is with Gajanand Parekh of Vadodara.. Gajanand Parekh knows not one or two but 19 types of instruments from his throat. Making sounds of 19 types of instruments while holding the breath is no small matter. Gajanand Parekh has also got a place in the Limca Book of Records for this art. Gajanand Parekh recently attended a Toxo event in Bhavnagar and played several instruments through his throat.

Also got a place in the Limca Book of Records
Gajanand Parekh of One Man Orchestra fame knows how to play several instruments from his throat. For this achievement, he has also earned a place in the Limca Book of Records. Gajanand Parekh, who came to Bhavnagar to perform his art in a private event, mesmerized 19 Vajintra Avanwa sur Relawi people from his neck, people also greeted him with thunderous applause.

Art started in 1985
Gajanand Parekh plays several instruments including tabla, dholak, dhol, congo, octopus, drum, bass guitar, duffle, dakla, khanjri, flute, banjo and sharnai from his throat. He started this art from 1985. Gajanand performs Riyaz every day from 5 in the morning till 11 in the night to remove Avanwa music from his throat.

Challenging even for medical science
Even the doctors are amazed as the sound of many kinds of instruments comes out of the throat. According to Gajanand Parekh, a medical checkup was also done in America. In which a CT scan of his body was done, how does the sound come out? But even the doctors could not figure out how the sound is coming out and I also don’t know where it is coming from.

Done more than 60 programs abroad
Gajanand Parekh in conversation with Divya Bhaskar said that this is a natural art. Jena Riaz has started since 1985. For this the breath is completely held. While using any rhythm, the lungs have to be filled with oxygen and after the oxygen is accumulated, this oxygen is taken out simultaneously and presented to the listeners by creating several rhythms. The sound is created by the effect of air, this is a natural thing and if a person stops breathing, an ambulance should be called. This is not possible at all, this is nature’s gift to me. Due to which I can play the sound of instruments like Avnava through the throat. Has done more than 500 programs so far, in which more than 60 programs have been done abroad.

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