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Ustad Amir Khan Raga Malkauns

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2006

Ustad Amir Khan with ustad manir khan (sarangi) Raga Malkauns

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  • @sonalkalia indore gharana is one of the gharana;s with the most difficult gayiki....

  • @shishirpandey42 Don't compare, I have known Jasraj-ji, a little bit and he is a big fan of Ustad Amir Khan saheb. Our classical music gives everybody a chance to interpret ragas, each interpretation by a great singer is divine in it's own right. This is one of the main reasons why it has evolved into what it is. There is no competition - Also, Malkauns is such a vast raga that there is tremendous scope for improvisation in every presentation.

  • Unfortunate that i could never attend Ustadji's live concert. He is my no1. love in Vocal music. Thank you for the upload. I request if any one has any music live from Him, pl put it on the net for posterety

  • It is great to see classical music on YouTube for a change..and Ustad Amir Khan...What a legend

  • @sanj2game

    Hi , i cant agree more that music is universal language and do not discriminate on basis of religion , creed , caste but i cant understand that or more classical singers sings. can anyone brief me that ustad amir is singing and how can i understand it?

  • @sanj2game : thanks for correcting... but what chords will apply to these notations?

  • @ashubhalaa, Hi Raag Malkauns uses a pentatonic scale and so:

    Aaorh: C, Eb, F, Ab, Bb, C

    Avronh: C, Bb, Ab, F, Eb, C

  • Hello, can anyone please tell me which chords will apply to Raaga Malkauns? Inspired by Ustaadji, I'm trying to make a tune based on the Raaga on my guitar, so I also need to decide the rhythm.

    Also please confirm if the following notations as translated into to Western scales are correct:

    Aaorh: C, Eb, F, Ab, Bb, Cb

    Avronh: Cb, Bb, Ab, F, Eb, C

  • @mdroach9 clearly this is 4/4 time. A taal called tintaal which is actually a 16 beat cycle.

  • 1st time in my life I could see him life with his wonderful voice as I use to listen in Cassette and later on Cd now a days;Thank you for uploading this.

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