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Ustad Vilayat Khan. Rag Yaman (Drut) Fast 2/2

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

Rag Yaman on Sitar
Ustad Vilayat Khan

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  • @r8rdarklord The fact is each of these masters have done stupendous Riaz and are masters of their craft. One does one thing better the other something else - there is no comparison.

  • @bay1soree2maraz3ast We have gotten into this nasty habit of comparing musicians as if it is a race of some sort. OK, tell me is Vilayat Khan better than Inayat Khan ? You can learn his own answer which is that in many things he is not. So, let's ask the reverse question: Is Inayat Khan better than Vilayat Khan ? We can only guess the answer for neither Inayat Khan nor Vilayat Khan is there to answer. The fact is since Vilayat Khan extended the baaz, so the answer could be a guarded maybe.

  • A masterpiece like his Shankara, Darbari, Khamaj. The record says that Khansheb chose to play this Raga on the spur of the moment. He had previously tuned to Marwa, but arrived late in a slightly disturbed frame of mind for the recording. Adding to his irritation was the presence of a small uninvited audience.

  • beautiful rendition

  • Ustad Vilayat Khan was a divine sitar player in his prime. There´s no other word for it.

  • Thanks for sharing such a heavenly music.

    Muru

  • shahidji who is now the flavour of the generation is also hugely inspiried by khansaheb as the birth of khayal style is by him and only himself and leave shahidji the whole lot of instrumental music has turned into khayal vadan sarod santoor mohan veena flute ect and the whole credit goes to khan sahib "sahib ko jannat naseeb ho"

  • @Yulesh123 I know..Shadaj and Pancham are not frequently used in the aaroha..but I've seen it being used that way many times..in alaaps and many more cases..

  • @ThePranavKRao That's just a rule of Yaman... unless you are referring to why was it made that way?

  • @shadebard why is the Ni Sa Re combination forbidden?

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