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Performed by Sitar: Subhas Bose, Sarod: Prasenjit Sengupta, andĪdditional vocals by Kimberley D. Music by Stephen Melillo and Rupam Sarmah Subhamita BanerjeeĬhoir: Ruth Weber and Disciple Singers of the Methodist ChurchĬomposed by Stephen Melillo and Rupam Sarmah Performed by Subhas Bose, Prasenjit Sengupta, Rupam Sarmah Performed by Subhamita Banerjee, Rupankar Sitar: Subhas Bose, Sarod: Prasenjit Sengupta, Tabla: Uday Mukherjee Rupam Sarmah featuring Vishwa Mohan Bhatt Performed by Rupam Sarmah and Kechi Okwuchi All it takes is a change in perspective, a change in our mindset! Disability is only what we perceive, ability is everything of what we believe!Ĭhoral arrangement: Ruth Weber Choir, Sitar: Subhas Bose It’s a movement to break the barriers of the stigma of the word disability. Using music as a platform, we are allowing differently-abled people to perform in this project alongside award-winning artists to promote inclusion and diversity,” Rupam Sarmah says. “I was inspired by the life-stories of the people with disabilities and wanted to take on the challenge of working with over 80 children and young adults with various disabilities. We are continuing our research on frequency-based vibrational music and artificial intelligence to help dementia patients and children with autism. Some of the tracks in this album are used in special-needs schools as music therapy which is helping the children with pain relief and depression. Properly composed vibrational music can heal the mind, body, and soul. The song consists of lyrics in various languages Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, English, and healing mantras. Many Grammy and Academy awards winning artists collaborated with musicians with disabilities in the making of the soundtrack to support the cause of ability in disability, featuring Quincy Jones, Julian Lennon, Siedah Garrett, Kechi Okwuchi, Kevin Mackie, Stephen Melillo, and Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. The soundtrack includes World Folk music of various styles combining with contemporary music and classical music. It is statistically probable that everyone will experience a disability at some point in their life. People are disabled, not only mentally, physically, and emotionally, but by society itself. This corresponds to about 15% of the world’s population. When we reach out towards each other, we celebrate the gift of life.” - Julian LennonĪbility in Disability – Promoting Inclusion & Diversity!Over a billion people live with some form of disability. Through love, acceptance, and understanding, it provides a world without exclusion and judgment. “One Little Finger makes a point to show that a person with a disability is also a person with many abilities. Rupam Sarmah featuring Quincy Jones, Siedah Garrett, Kechi Okwuchi, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Julian Lennon Music Directed and Produced by Rupam Sarmah Performed by Various Artists and musicians with disabilities One Little Finger – Ability in Disability (Audio Double CD 25 Songs, 2 Hours 11 Minutes)