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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2006

Ustad Shahid Parvez.

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  • @agilman r u kidding me??

  • @clemalford True, Ustad Banerjee died before his time, we don't know what else he had left to show, he would have been the best I believe. Shahid is the best living though I must say, I love his rendition of Piloo.

  • An exquisitely sweet, almost too beautiful, jaijaivanti vilambat gat - there is no one like Shahidji! He gives heart and soul to every musical gesture. It is nice to hear the audience response too, but one guy is slightly too close to the microphone. It is fortunate he loves the music as much as he does!

  • i am sick of these morons with IQ less than their shoe size, commenting on all shahidji's videos that he is a copy of vilayat or some such stupid thing as comparing him to ravi shankar. guys accept it. he is a master at what he does, and has taken sitar playing to a different level. he stands on the broad shoulders of greats before him like vilayat khan, but to say he is copying is moronic. if u dont like him fukk off and les us rasikas listen without these malicious comments.

  • Vilayat Khansaheb and the Imdadkhani gharana do not play dhrupad ang. Their style is in gayaki ang, or singing style, which more specifically is the singing of khayal. The Maihar gharana under Ustad Baba Allaudin Khan developed the dhrupad ang, the style of instrumental music closer to dhrupad, but still considered khayal.

  • aditya kalyanpur.

  • who is that goody tabla player?

  • he is very good sitar player, but why he learns no other way except his son, that I find a shame because it's very talantierte Vielle young sitar player than his son, but he had no respect for others. pity.

  • Go beyond how one is called. Concentrate on what is being said not how many titles are added.

  • Parvez-ji had mastered the Sitar techniques at a very early young age, but his deep Raga evocation skill has really come to fruition these days, and he has definitely taken the Sitar music further then Ustad's before him.

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