Raga Komal Rishabh Asavari - by Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan sahab

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  • Raga Komal Rishabh Asavari - by Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan sahab.
    Outstanding performances by the great Maestro, that people have usually not heard. This is one of the many raga renditions generously provided for the greater good of music by the living grandsons of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan sahab, namely, Ustad Mazhar - Jawaad Ali Khan and Ustad Naqqi Ali Khan
    Digitally Remastered using noise reduction protocols and analog DW Fearn EQ - Compressors by Siddhant Bhatia, SoulTrax® Productions
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Komentáře • 158

  • @harishchinai938
    @harishchinai938 Před 7 lety +9

    Fantastic Komal Rishabh Asavari by Khansaheb. So meditative and spiritual.

  • @naimulhaq9626
    @naimulhaq9626 Před 5 lety +8

    Very valuable contribution to restoring the spellbinding voice of the great master, digitally remastered by Siddhant Bhatia. Thank you.
    There are many masterpieces, waiting to be remastered, your effort will be enjoyed by millions. Leep up the good work.

  • @Prof_Hazra_IIT
    @Prof_Hazra_IIT Před 7 lety +15

    People must not forget the contribution of the much unnoticed and somewhat wrongfully underrated Ustad Munawar Ali Khan. In this recital as well he goes unnoticed. If you hear clearly there is a large chunk sung by Ustad Munawar sahab as well, who according to me has done an unbelievably brilliant job in complementing his illustrious father here. So spare your thoughts for this genius as well.

    • @srirambhamidipati
      @srirambhamidipati Před 6 lety +1

      You must understand that it is not just singing but conducting the magnum opus which matters. The rest are supporting. As an analogy, think of creepers and the supporting wall/pole and creepers are embellishments but can not survive on their own without the support system

    • @moulinathmukherjee3391
      @moulinathmukherjee3391 Před 6 lety

      Dr. Hazra you are absolutely right. Ustad Munawar Ali was a great singer.

    • @metalforlife4ever
      @metalforlife4ever Před 5 lety

      Do they have similar voices (is that why he's overlooked) or does Munawwar Ji have a more bass voice? I'm asking so that I can differentiate and appreciate both their performances accordingly

    • @Prof_Hazra_IIT
      @Prof_Hazra_IIT Před 5 lety

      @metalforlife4ever Munawar sahaab has more a more open akaar. Plus his taans are not as fast and quicksilver as Bade sahaab's.

    • @rohitkumtha
      @rohitkumtha Před 5 lety +1

      moulinath mukherjee Ustaad Munnawar Ali Khan was as great an artist as Bade Khan Saheb. No doubt. Sad that he. Passed away early and we lost a great musician

  • @puspendey
    @puspendey Před 6 lety +6

    Hindustani music at its best! Price less gift. Feeling blessed listing to it.

  • @Prof_Hazra_IIT
    @Prof_Hazra_IIT Před 7 lety +5

    Subhanallah...Bade sahab's voice connects you straight to your soul every time you experience it. Godly and surreal.

  • @narayans4369
    @narayans4369 Před 8 lety +7

    Fabulous upload. It's a gem for the pleasure of music lovers. Very rare recording. Kudos for the efforts of all who made it possible. Thanks.

  • @raqib56
    @raqib56 Před 8 lety +24

    Majestic Asawari , one of the 10 major thaats, Asawari !
    Asthai ke bol : hey maa kaun jogi aayo, najar jo laagi mera to kan ghar roye,
    Antarah ke bol : ghar ghar yashodah liye phirat he, na doodh piwe, na so'ey....!

    • @shreeprasadkhaparde
      @shreeprasadkhaparde Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks a lot rafay Kashmiri ji to mention the khayal words.. here are no words to describe the unforgettable contribution of ustsd bade ghulam ali khan saheb. प्रणाम

    • @waseemakhtar3655
      @waseemakhtar3655 Před 4 lety +3

      Plz note that ye raag asavari nahin Balke Bhairavi thath wali komal rikhab asawari h. Q k is main rikhab komal h Jabke asawari thath wali asawari main rikhab Teevar hota h. Regards.

    • @k.kpareek4228
      @k.kpareek4228 Před 3 lety

      Sa

    • @ghazinaveed8108
      @ghazinaveed8108 Před 3 lety

      Ye asawari hi the but bad me name change kr k komal re asawari bnaya gya ..ajkal asawari me aik aur raag same name se tewar sur se Gaya jarha

    • @raqib56
      @raqib56 Před 3 lety

      @@ghazinaveed8108
      Gharanon ki improvisation hoti he.
      Jiddat jab chal padi to phir ang ke
      taur bhi badlein ge. Magar dhang
      waqt to wohi hoga.

  • @Reincarnation111
    @Reincarnation111 Před 5 lety +6

    no matter how many times i hear the great and grand khan sa'ab sing, my ears, heart and mind enter a state of disbelief and go into total shock. did any one catch what he did at 38:00?

  • @jamshidfaiz6705
    @jamshidfaiz6705 Před 3 měsíci

    The best. Thank you.

  • @vandanaupadhye7718
    @vandanaupadhye7718 Před 10 lety +2

    Grateful for this masterpiece & maestro's grandsons!

  • @galvaconsultant
    @galvaconsultant Před 5 lety +2

    Siddhant,,,,
    Thank you for taking care of music lovers...
    You did great job

  • @sagarjadhav-zw9bt
    @sagarjadhav-zw9bt Před 8 lety +2

    ustad Mzharji ,& Naqvi ji thank you very much for the great job done.

  • @aurelius210
    @aurelius210 Před 9 lety +2

    My god. Amazing!!! Thank you, Mr. Bhatia.

  • @shyamgopakundapurkar
    @shyamgopakundapurkar Před 10 lety +6

    Can't thank you enough for uploading this, what a Komal Rishabh Asavari !

  • @bharatmahant7148
    @bharatmahant7148 Před 2 lety

    मंत्रमुग्ध कर दिया भगवान के साक्षात् दर्शन खा साहब को कोटी कोटी वंदन🌹🙏

  • @s1mplenavi8098
    @s1mplenavi8098 Před rokem

    Nuances and shrutis shown by Bade Ustad ji exemplifies the Raga at ease and glory of the majestic Raga keep swirling in our hearts ❤️. A fantastic upload. ❤❤

  • @lleifer
    @lleifer Před rokem

    Have to consider this an immortal recording. The sustained passages of vilambit exposition, so expressive and so beautifully developed, followed by the panoply of taan types, executed up to ati-taar sa with consummate power and accuracy, all make for one of the most ravishing recorded khyal performances I've heard, confirming his greatness all over again. And let us not forget that this was a mehfil, not a studio recording that could have been subject to editing or revision. So what Khan Sahib sang in the instant is what we hear now. I'm guessing the performance is from the 1950's and would love to know if that is correct. The post-production by Mr. Bhatia makes the performance available, for which I am entirely grateful. So many great performances were recorded in less than ideal circumstances with inferior equipment. But the power of a great performance can still shine through. As for odious comparisons and negative comments on this thread (such as the nonsense that BGAK couldn't sing serious ragas), as Shakespeare put it, "What fools these mortals be!"

  • @bhaktidebnath1786
    @bhaktidebnath1786 Před 3 lety

    Ustad bade golam Ali khanji ke pronam,

  • @singerbunts1981
    @singerbunts1981 Před 6 lety +1

    really thanks for uploading the audio of great mastero ave always heard from my guru ji shri madhusudhan Timothy sir

  • @asifcheema1504
    @asifcheema1504 Před 2 lety +1

    No doubt itsa great effort. Thank you sir. I really needed this spiritual music.i know I mean it..

  • @cuneytpim
    @cuneytpim Před 9 lety

    I heard -raga komal risabh asawari - first time on katar airways plane..since then i ve been looking for that...thank you very much :)

  • @rajpalchanni2031
    @rajpalchanni2031 Před 2 lety

    Great n genius artist Khan Sahib. Always amazing

  • @shreeram6313
    @shreeram6313 Před 2 lety

    We're blessed siddhantji hhmaray uper aapkay baday ehsaan hai I am speechless god bless you always

  • @123subhab
    @123subhab Před 9 lety +1

    No words ! Thanks a ton for sharing.

  • @sbchoudhuryable
    @sbchoudhuryable Před 8 lety +8

    I was not familiar with the Raag Komal Rishav Asavari before in the past.......so I'm listening to what this raga sounds like. A fantastic performance with a voice descending from the heavens of Ustadji! Thank you so much for uploading.

    • @r8rdarklord
      @r8rdarklord Před 6 lety

      Also listen to Pandit Bhimsen Joshi's khayal in the same rag. It's absolutely first rate and was recorded when Panditji was at the height of his powers.

    • @BhuvaneshB
      @BhuvaneshB Před 5 lety +2

      The best Asavaris: Senior Dagars, Amir Khan, Bhimsen Joshi, Gangubai Hangal, Nikhil Banerjee, Rahimuddin Khan Dagar.

    • @sombhattacharyya6875
      @sombhattacharyya6875 Před 5 lety

      @@BhuvaneshB You left the best one off the list. ;)

    • @BhuvaneshB
      @BhuvaneshB Před 5 lety

      @@sombhattacharyya6875 which one is that? I must not have listened to it.

    • @acct123as3
      @acct123as3 Před 4 lety

      @@sombhattacharyya6875 who is the best one of the list..can u please tell..I m curious to listen that.

  • @shivakumarnagamangala4230

    Superb medicine ...calms down and brings good sleep...

  • @tyroneepps4854
    @tyroneepps4854 Před 6 lety +1

    thank u for uploading this great album

  • @MrAbbas5
    @MrAbbas5 Před 6 lety

    Superb work .We feel blessed today to hear the very rare master piece.i can't thank enough.

  • @cutebaloch1
    @cutebaloch1 Před 11 měsíci

    Ustad Baty Ghulam Ali

  • @RajivChakravarti
    @RajivChakravarti Před 10 lety +1

    Beautiful shares.. thank you very much!

  • @s.h2335
    @s.h2335 Před 2 měsíci

    Great khan

  • @shivambarbate7842
    @shivambarbate7842 Před 7 lety

    many thanks for uploading

  • @shreetewari7194
    @shreetewari7194 Před 10 lety

    Very benevolent and generous gift of the grandsons of Ustad Bade Gulam Ali Khan and highly skillfull presentation of yours is giving 'Amrit ras' to the ears,regards to you with many thanks.

  • @sur1931
    @sur1931 Před 9 lety

    Many Thanks. Kya Kaam Kiya.Khan Sahebne.

  • @WackSmackAttack
    @WackSmackAttack Před 2 lety

    i would be eternally grateful if you could send me the audio file as youtube degrades quality

  • @Sookshmagnya
    @Sookshmagnya Před 7 lety +9

    who can beat this performance? Ultimate

  • @arunkumud
    @arunkumud Před 5 lety

    Just outstanding!!

  • @susheelaswamy145
    @susheelaswamy145 Před rokem

    Kaon jogi aayo, jai ho Bhole baba 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @clemalford9768
    @clemalford9768 Před 3 lety

    With explanation!! Great vocalist.

  • @flyhighindia
    @flyhighindia Před 7 lety +1

    Indeed Heavens ...

  • @kobidas126
    @kobidas126 Před 2 lety

    Thanks lot for preserving and regeneration, please.

  • @shivakumarnagamangala4230

    Superb rendition...inspires to learn hindusthani vocal...

  • @AlifLailaSitarMusic
    @AlifLailaSitarMusic Před 10 lety

    My sincre thanks for sharing this!

  • @lqacwaz1
    @lqacwaz1 Před 9 lety

    heavenly...

  • @hkudrimoti
    @hkudrimoti Před 9 lety

    Heavenly!

  • @dattatrayaphadke4224
    @dattatrayaphadke4224 Před 4 lety

    Wonderful

  • @naveenkda
    @naveenkda Před 5 lety

    I stumbled upon a gem.

  • @Almondseeker1947
    @Almondseeker1947 Před 2 lety

    Great Voice

  • @vmusic1016
    @vmusic1016 Před 3 lety

    🎵🎵🎵👌👌👌lajawab

  • @BILAL91620
    @BILAL91620 Před 6 lety

    beutifull singing. this raag is very sad raga. ustadji sang this very deeply and effactive

    • @devanshphadke
      @devanshphadke Před 2 lety +1

      rather meditative I'd say! This Asavari provides solace ..!!

  • @mandarmitra
    @mandarmitra Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you so much! Do you have a date for this recording?

  • @basudebbiswas6188
    @basudebbiswas6188 Před 3 lety

    Wo nderful

  • @subhadipadG
    @subhadipadG Před 6 lety +1

    God

  • @Samandar13
    @Samandar13 Před 3 lety

    Super AAlii

  • @goutambanik4061
    @goutambanik4061 Před 9 lety

    mere naman

  • @jyotipande8146
    @jyotipande8146 Před 3 měsíci

    Words of drut bandish please

  • @swarnadipchatterjee
    @swarnadipchatterjee Před 5 lety

    Can any one help me with the lyrics of the drut bandish?

  • @alekhyabhattacharya9779

    do u have any audios of ut.karamtullah Khan?

  • @milanmondal7851
    @milanmondal7851 Před 2 lety

    Godly

  • @deviantvc
    @deviantvc Před 3 lety +1

    23:15

  • @PanditShantanuBhattacharyya

    Divine
    Celestial

  • @aninditabhattacharyya6154

    Tussi god ho. Just silence.

  • @RVHello
    @RVHello Před 4 lety +1

    Proof that God exists

  • @ranjitsingh115
    @ranjitsingh115 Před 2 lety +2

    He was a muslim,,,,ha ha I know,,,mausiki has no religion,,, great khan sahib,,,but before 2014,,,,,no no ever,,,

  • @BhuvaneshB
    @BhuvaneshB Před 5 lety

    You're supposed to have longer phrases in Asavari, but it's quite possible this was recorded very late in BGAK's life, when he had health issues.

    • @BhuvaneshB
      @BhuvaneshB Před 5 lety

      @Vishy I meant note phrases.

    • @BhuvaneshB
      @BhuvaneshB Před 5 lety

      @Vishy It's an unbroken sequence of notes.

    • @BhuvaneshB
      @BhuvaneshB Před 5 lety

      @Vishy I generally like BGAK, for example his Gunkali, Bhupali and Kamod, but for me this was a subpar performance. It was not the length of vilambit, although BGAK is known to have issues with that; I meant the note sequences were unusually short for a serious raga like Asavari. As for Patiala besides BGAK as well as people influenced by Patiala, let's just say I'm not a fan of overusing embellishments and corrupting the khyal with light thumri-style stuff. Thumri has its own place, and there should be a clear delineation between it and khyal. To get back to this, BGAK was slurring at 7:55 and while I could pick up a word here and there I couldn't understand what he was saying. Could you please transliterate it for me?

    • @BhuvaneshB
      @BhuvaneshB Před 5 lety

      @Vishy It is not an intellectual exercise. That is not the point of vilambit khyal. The point is to show the beauty of the raga, which is clearly missing in this recording.

    • @BhuvaneshB
      @BhuvaneshB Před 5 lety

      @Vishy It is quite possible that I'm being extra hard on BGAK, given that, well, he's BGAK and I'm used to better performances from him.

  • @chandrakiranghate8358
    @chandrakiranghate8358 Před 3 lety

    What a strange Gayaki.

    • @acct123as3
      @acct123as3 Před 2 lety +1

      Not got your point..strange means..is this abnormal..

  • @aninditabhattacharyya6154

    Worst tabla badan.

  • @mukthinair4326
    @mukthinair4326 Před 4 lety +1

    The lec-dem parts are a drag for the ordinary listener. They spoil the flow. Khansahib is in good form otherwise.

    • @mukthinair4326
      @mukthinair4326 Před 4 lety +1

      @@acct123as3 Dear Death row. inmate from Tihar Jail.... OK. ..your id reads like that of one. Yea, I do listen to Karnatic as I do to several other genres of music. Things beyond you. Your illiterate response clearly indicates your crude and narrow mindset. Perhaps your mind is about as broad as the narrow galli/ghetto in which you live. Aaarey bhaiyan/miyan... I know my music and need no lecture from the likes of you.
      Hindustani music belongs to the whole world and not to a certain sections of people or certain regions. Learn the great lessons from the great Hindustani masters who took a generous view of all styles of music. Kaan khol ke sunno bhai... .Take in some good elements of culture from the great masters. Refine your sensibility and language thus.
      Perhaps you hang out with mediocres and duds. Explains your attitude. Do something about it for your own sake. It is a matter of pride that I can listen to and appreciate many forms of Indian/Western music.
      Bhaiyan/miyan, I doubt if you can make such a claim given the uncouth way on which you speak of Carnatic music. Sanskaaar.... sanskar! Namaste..

    • @mukthinair4326
      @mukthinair4326 Před 4 lety

      @@acct123as3 Dear Gadde-e-hind, cow-belt ignoramus, I require no lectures from the likes of you on music. Just because I have South Indian last name, pappus like you automatically come to set conclusions about my tastes in music. No point in trying to put even an ounce of common sense into that thick skull of yours.
      First of all, I never criticised BGAK'S music in any way in my first comment. I suppose your power of comprehension is as poor as your English skills. Do seek the help of someone in your galli mohalla who is a little more knowledgeable than you and read my response once again. I was referring to the comments that were interspersed in his otherwise good performance which took away the flow. You started hopping up and down as though I had abused your father (i.e. pif you have one).
      You claim to have listened to many great Karnatic masters and pass negative remarks about all of them. The great BGAK expressed great admiration for the music of ML Vasanthakumari and GNB. He stayed in Madras for a while in MLV'S home and together practiced music. They had immense respect for each other's music. They did not indulge in cheap, ignorant statements made by the likes of you. People with tenth-rate minds like you create the North-South divide by spreading such poison. Classical music has made no impact on you other than worsening your ingrained prejudices.
      Dear Pappu, learn to be more open-minded in the manner of the great ustad. Your ear too stuffed with prejudices. Your mind and your intellect are as narrow as your street and stinks like the ganda-naala beside which you live. Great North Indian musicians like Abdul Karim khan, Aman Ali Khan, Ravi Shankar and Mukul Shivaputra have had the breadth of mind to absorb the best from the Karnatic system. Some of the truly greats in khyal singing hail from North Karnataka. So cut this bullshit about Karnatic versus Hindustani. The fact that you can't appreciate Karnatic music only indicates the extreme narrowness of your mind.
      For a change, why don't you try following the breadth of mind of great musicians instead of bleating such moronic remarks that would put even a child to shame! That sais, here's hope for even lallu-panchus like you.

    • @mukthinair4326
      @mukthinair4326 Před 4 lety

      @@acct123as3 Dear, I too am very familiar with all the things you mention. Don't try selling halwa to a halwai!
      Hindustani is as dear to me as Karnatic. If you can't appreciate or understand the genius of Karnatic, that dear is your limitation and your problem. Many musicians and pundits from the North are not free from this bias. Interstingly, some of the very good books on North Indian music have been written by South Indians.
      By the way, you may also be aware that raagas like Abhogi, Basant Mukhari, Salagvarali, Kalavati, Latangi, Charukeshi, Kirwani, Bairagi (from Karnatic Revati), Janasamohini, Vachaspati, Hamsadhvani etc. were taken from the Karnatic paddhati. These ragas are very popular among North Indian singers and instrumentalists. Darbari, Brindavani Sarang, Pahadi, Jaijaiwanti ( Dwijavanti) Bhairavi( Sindubhairavi) came from the north. Kafi's equivalent in Karnatic is called Kharaharapriya and Malkauns is Hindolam. Hindolam and Kharaharapriya have existed independently of Hindustani music. Ragas have entered both systems as a result of the contact between the musicians of the two systems. Aman Ali Khan was inspired by Dikshitar's 'Vatapi' and composed 'Laagi lagan pati.' There are other examples too. By the way, Aman Ali belongs to Bhendi bazaar and not Bhindi bazaar!
      News to me that thillana was borrowed from tarana. Nevrr heard or read such a thing before. Ever beholden to your very deep scholarship! Only to remind you Panditji that the sawaal-jawaab section popular in Maihar gharana shows the influence of the thaniyavartanam part in Karnatic concerts. Let us not get into all that.
      Both the musical systems belong to India. Hindustani music is not the family property of people of North. It is a pity that despite knowing all this, your ear and heart have not become flexible and accepting and remains blinkered by cultural prejudices. You probably listen to Karnatic only to confirm your poor understanding of it. You get the point, eh bhaiyan...mmmm... bahot achha!

    • @mukthinair4326
      @mukthinair4326 Před 4 lety

      @@acct123as3 First of all there are singers of the Bhendi bazaar gharana who still sing. pt. Shivkumar Shukla and TD Janorikar used to sing until their demise. Suhasini Koratkar continues the tradition.
      Your limitless ignorance is very evident from the statement that you make about Karnatic ragas rendered in the North. All the ragas I mentioned are quite popular among singers of all gharanas. Hamsadhvani is not the only Karnatic raga used in Hindustani. Go and listen to Ustad Amir Khan's Abhogi or Charukeshi. Ravi shankar's Simhendra- Madyhamam, Malini Rajurkar's Salagvarali, Shivkumar Sharma's Kirwani or Jitendra Abhisheki's Amritavarshini. After all, BGAK is not the only Hindustani singer and Patiala is not the only gharana. There are older and greater gharanas as there are greater singers in the North. If you are fixated on BGAK, that's your problem.

    • @mukthinair4326
      @mukthinair4326 Před 4 lety

      @@acct123as3 Chacchaji, Ah, so all your profound knowledge of Indian music is based on the musings of internet pundits! No wonder you spout so much of idiocy. Read my previous responses fro which it is clear to any person of average sense that it is you has taken a strong beating. You have been badly punched and left with a bleeding nose because you have only GAS and no muscle or bone in your arguments. Weeping Mallu! HA! Gas bag Chacha.
      Chacha Pappu, go and read authentic works of scholarship on the origins of Indian music instead of quoting off of Internet sources. TM Krishna...Moutal....hoho hohoho! These are your great authorities! SHAME! At least TRY to sound intelligent.
      One of the earliest references to South Indian music go back to the Tamil work Silapaddikaram written in the fourth centre AD. It had its own distinctive ornaments and style which tally with the way it is sung today. Only to say that Karnatic music evolved separately after a point of time in history. Both systems originate in the Vedic chants. They also have Bharat and Matanga as basic texts. Islamic invasions change the picture completely in the North. Well known that Hindustani took on Persian and other influences that came in with the Islamic culture after the 12 and 13th centuries. The Dhrupad sung even today has resemblances to Karnatic ragas tanam pallavi. All point to a common root. Samjha!
      Many North Indian musicians and genuine scholars point to the common root. People like you blinded by prejudice and stupidity want to prove your superiority forgetting the fact that Karnatic music is loved and appreciated in all South Indian states. Unlike you, many in South India are not blinded by stupid prejudice which is why they listen to , study and even write about Hindustani music. A true lover of music would do that.
      You can have your opinions on BGAK'S music. He was as good as finished by 1961. He had a fantastic voice but his raag-daari was clearly put into question when Ustad Amir khan entered the scene. Clearly he has been the single most influential singer on the younger generation. Singers ranging from Bhimsen Joshi through Kishori amonkar to Rashid khan came under his influence. Patiala gharana dwindled after BGAK'S death. Munnawar ali was brilliant doubtless. No major voice left now after the demise of Fateh Ali of Pakistan. Not so with Amir khan. These are matters of opinion.
      So tatambari Chacha. Respond only if you have something concrete. Spare me your verbal flatulence. Happens in old age when digestive powers weaken. Theekadal hein...mmmmm

  • @hisham2288
    @hisham2288 Před 5 lety

    Ustad not good as bhimsen Joshi

  • @hisham2288
    @hisham2288 Před 5 lety

    Bhimsen Joshi better than bgak

    • @dionysuspicious
      @dionysuspicious Před 4 lety +5

      Come on man...don't kid yourself, Pandit Bhinsen Joshi indeed is a great vocalist, but Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan is what can be called the true reincarnation of Tansen the great

    • @acct123as3
      @acct123as3 Před 4 lety

      @@dionysuspicious bhimsen joshi taan are better than ustad bgak

    • @Prof_Hazra_IIT
      @Prof_Hazra_IIT Před 4 lety +1

      @@acct123as3 NO absolutely not.

    • @acct123as3
      @acct123as3 Před 4 lety

      @@Prof_Hazra_IIT how can you say it absolutely not..bhimsen joshis taans are much faster than bgak, and his range is more than 4 octaves..where as bgak had only little range of 3 octaves..and bhimsen Joshi could sing in many genres..but ustad cannot sing in all the taals, only teen taal always..the perfection is more in bhimsen Joshi ..the taans of bhinsen joshi is more clear, swift and complicated.. and it is seen on a google group chat that ustad never dare to perform where he came to know that bhimsen joshi was performing.joshi ji could produce taans for non stop 15 seconds in single breath..but ustad could only make taans maximum to 6 second.

    • @acct123as3
      @acct123as3 Před 4 lety

      @@Prof_Hazra_IIT do you have any pieces of bgak from 1940s and 50s