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10/26/12 Young Spore percussionist spreads joy of drums to audiences worldwide Yahoo! News Singapore 1/4 …yahoo.com/youngsporepercussionistspreadsjoyofdrumstoaudiencesworldwide.html;_ylt=… Despite Riduan's difficult childhood, he's always seen with a huge smile on his face, deeply immersed in music. … Young S’pore percussionist spreads joy of drums to audiences worldwide By Melissa Law | Singapore 9 – Mon, Jul 30, 2012 At 26, percussionist Riduan Zalani travels the world over, flying the Singapore flag high as he spreads the gospel of drums and percussion music to audiences worldwide. Affectionately known as “Uan” among his band mates and students, the musician’s passion and determination has made him a member of at least five different bands and brought him to perform all over the world. But things weren’t always so smoothsailing for one of Singapore’s leading percussionists, a finalist in the Yahoo! Singapore 9 campaign. Uan’s childhood was filled with hardship and poverty, but instead of feeling bitter, the musician oozes optimism and gratitude. During a recent email interview from a hectic multicity tour in Germany, where he is currently touring with Batucada Sound Machine, a New Zealand fusion percussion band, Uan revealed that his dad left home at a very early stage. As the eldest of five siblings, Uan was forced into the fatherfigure role and took over his family’s financial burdens. He and his family continued living in their cramped oneroom flat for more than 12 years, saving up bitbybit over the years for a bigger home. “I had to make difficult decisions such as staying away from home for close to seven years in order to practise, work and study to provide for my family. I’ve done so many kinds of jobs, including being a cleaner,” he said. In spite of all this, Uan’s belief in his dreams led him to take a huge risk in becoming a percussionist. YAHOO! NEWS

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Despite  Riduan's  difficult  childhood,  he's  always  seen  with  a  huge  smile  on  his  face,  deeply  immersed  in  music.  …

Young  S’pore  percussionist  spreads  joy  of  drums  to  audiencesworldwideBy  Melissa  Law  |   Singapore  9  –  Mon,  Jul  30,  2012

At  26,  percussionist  Riduan  Zalani  travels  the  world  over,  flying  the  Singapore  flag  high  as  he  spreads  the

gospel  of  drums  and  percussion  music  to  audiences  worldwide.  Affectionately  known  as  “Uan”  among  his

band  mates  and  students,  the  musician’s  passion  and  determination  has  made  him  a  member  of  at  least  five

different  bands  and  brought  him  to  perform  all  over  the  world.

But  things  weren’t  always  so  smooth-­sailing  for  one  of  Singapore’s  leading  percussionists,  a  finalist  in  the

Yahoo!  Singapore  9  campaign.

Uan’s  childhood  was  filled  with  hardship  and  poverty,  but  instead  of  feeling  bitter,  the  musician  oozes

optimism  and  gratitude.

During  a  recent  e-­mail  interview  from  a  hectic  multi-­city  tour  in  Germany,  where  he  is  currently  touring  with

Batucada  Sound  Machine,  a  New  Zealand  fusion  percussion  band,  Uan  revealed  that  his  dad  left  home  at  a

very  early  stage.  

As  the  eldest  of  five  siblings,  Uan  was  forced  into  the  father-­figure  role  and  took  over  his  family’s  financial

burdens.  He  and  his  family  continued  living  in  their  cramped  one-­room  flat  for  more  than  12  years,  saving  up

bit-­by-­bit  over  the  years  for  a  bigger  home.

“I  had  to  make  difficult  decisions  such  as  staying  away  from  home  for  close  to  seven  years  in  order  to  practise,

work  and  study  to  provide  for  my  family.  I’ve  done  so  many  kinds  of  jobs,  including  being  a  cleaner,”  he  said.  

In  spite  of  all  this,  Uan’s  belief  in  his  dreams  led  him  to  take  a  huge  risk  in  becoming  a  percussionist.  

YAHOO!  NEWS

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Uan’s  initial  exposure  to  music  and  drums  came  when  he  was  just  seven  years  old.  While  immersing  himself

in  the  world  of  Malay  music  and  arts,  he  envisaged  himself  using  different  approaches  to  transform  traditional

music  and  immediately  knew  what  he  wanted.

Explaining  why  he  took  the  off-­the-­beaten  track  to  become  a  drummer,  he  said,  “I  have  a  strong  desire  to  bring

our  Southeast  Asian  heritage  and  practices  to  the  masses  and  to  the  world.”    

He  added,  “I  love  the  spirit  of  the  drums  and  the  life  it  evokes.  I  love  how  it  haunts  me,  bringing  joy  to  me  and

others  who  listen  to  it.  I  believe  that  it's  the  only  instrument  in  the  world  that  cannot  bring  sadness.”  

Without  a  drumming  instructor  to  guide  him,  Uan  set  out  to  study  and  understand  music  from  all  over  the  world.

“I  started  listening  to  Middle-­eastern,  African,  Cuban,  Oriental  and  Brazilian  music  in  order  to  be  sensitive  to

the  origins,  practices  and  traditions  of  the  particular  instrument  and  style,”  he  said.  “But  my  understanding  of

the  music  form  was  just  on  the  surface  and  I  knew  that  I  had  to  do  more.”

With  that,  Uan  decided  to  drop  his  engineering  studies  in  Singapore  Polytechnic  to  pursue  World  Music

(Ethnomusicology)  in  LASALLE  College  of  the  Arts.  

GAINING  RECOGNITION

Without  the  ability  to  read  musical  notations,  Uan  was  offered  a  place  in  LASALLE,  purely  based  on  his

performance  experiences.  

“I  didn’t  want  to  waste  the  opportunity  or  the  trust  given  so  I  started  pushing  myself  and  expanded  my  listening

material,”  said  the  humble  musician.  

Uan’s  hardwork  definitely  paid  off  and  in  the  final  year  of  his  studies,  he  was  awarded  the  Goh  Chok  Tong

Youth  Promise  Award.  

Acknowledging  how  his  difficult  childhood  shaped  his  character,  he  added,  “I  think  the  only  reason  why  I’ve

always  given  my  all  in  whatever  I  do  is  because  of  the  lessons  I’ve  learnt  in  life.  I  truly  believe  that  what  I  am

today  is  a  product  of  my  yesterday.”

Now,  the  LASALLE  graduate  can  be  seen  performing  with  his  bands  such  as  Wicked  Aura  Batucada,  OrkeStar

Trio  and  SONOFA.  

Uan’s  musical  journey  has  seen  him  perform  in  Italy,  Greece,  the  United  Kingdom,  South  Korea,  Australia  and

the  United  Arab  Emirates.  

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He  has  also  starred  in  major  international  music  festivals  such  include  WOMAD,  Sri  Lanka  Festival  of  Drums

and  collaborated  with  internationally-­acclaimed  jazz  pianists  Jeremy  Monteiro  and  Michael  Veerapan.

SPREADING  THE  JOY  OF  DRUMS

True  to  his  vision  of  bringing  percussion  music  to  the  masses,  Uan  is  also  an  instructor  to  aspiring

percussionists  such  as  Sambiesta,  a  Singapore-­based  Afro-­Brazilian  band  and  Singapore  Management

University’s  percussion  band,  Samba  Masala.

Crystal  Wong,  a  member  of  Sambiesta  said,  “Uan  is  a  very  enthusiastic  instructor  whose  passion  for  rhythms

and  music  really  exudes  while  teaching  us.  He’s  a  very  encouraging  instructor  whom  we  really  respect.”

Wong  continued,  “He  truly  loves  what  he  does  and  that  inspires  us  and  reminds  us  to  work  hard  and  pursue

whatever  we  can  excel  in.”

Another  of  his  students,  Nicholas  Tan,  music  director  of  Samba  Masala  said,  “Uan  embodies  the  spirit  of

passion,  dedication  and  perseverance.  Sometimes,  he  would  even  spend  a  few  years  on  a  particular

instrument  in  order  to  master  it.”  

Uan’s  passion  in  reaching  out  to  other  percussionists  in  the  community  won  over  the  hearts  of  Yahoo!

Singapore  9  judges,  Michel  Lu,  Adrian  Pang  and  Elim  Chew,  prompting  them  to  choose  him  as  one  of  the

three  finalists  in  the  entertainment  category.

Pang,  who  explained  the  judges  were  looking  out  for  nominees  who  reached  out  to  the  community  with  their

work,  highlighted  the  example  of  Uan,  who  nurtures  and  mentors  other  aspiring  percussionists.

     

When  told  about  what  the  judges  had  said,  Uan  was  deeply  humbled  and  surprised  at  the  same  time.

“Being  nominated  is  unimaginable.  I’m  flabbergasted!  Being  in  the  top  9  is  a  true  blessing.  It  shows  trust,  belief

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and  respect  in  the  artiste  and  will  allow  me  to  further  excel,”  he  said.    

When  asked  about  what  he  felt  about  the  opportunities  as  a  musician  and  artiste  in  Singapore,  Uan  describes

the  city  as  “a  small  growing  scene,  full  of  potential  and  great  role  models”.

“We  have  to  accept  that  we’re  still  a  young  society  and  there’s  more  steps  to  take  to  become  a  recognised

industry  in  the  eyes  of  the  world.  But  we're  getting  there  with  the  emergence  of  trailblazers  and  instigators.”  

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