
Witness History Ravi and George
Nov 28, 2025
In this compelling discussion, George Harrison, the legendary lead guitarist of The Beatles, shares his transformative journey of learning the sitar from iconic musician Ravi Shankar. George recounts his secretive escape to India to study and the profound influence it had on his spirituality and music. Ravi reflects on their deep friendship and the challenges of popularizing Indian classical music in the West. Together, they explore how this collaboration altered both their artistic paths and left a lasting legacy in the music world.
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Secret Journey To Learn The Sitar
- George Harrison travelled to Bombay in disguise and then retreated to Srinagar to study sitar with Ravi Shankar for six weeks.
- The intense, immersive lessons and subsequent recognition shaped his music and spiritual outlook.
Realising He Wasn't Meant To Be A Sitar Virtuoso
- George admitted he wasn't going to become a sitar virtuoso but loved the instrument and pursued spiritual and musical exploration instead.
- He realised he was better suited to return to guitar and songwriting after experiencing India's expert players and Ravi's guidance.
Indian Techniques Transformed Western Pop
- George's sitar study influenced Beatles recordings and his later solo work, integrating Indian techniques into Western pop.
- Ravi's teaching shifted George's artistry and helped spark a world-music crossover in the late 1960s.





