wah kya baat hai!!!!!!!
really good!
hey do you have some recording of raag multani????if yes please i
would be glad to have it.
thanks!


On 7/19/11, Surajsingh Jogi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Sir,
> This is a great job. Although, I have not yet downloaded your file, but, I
> am sure, I am going to enjoy it.
> Regards,
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dr. Yogesh Sharma" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 1:41 AM
> Subject: [AI] Uploading Raag Madhuwanti
>
>
>> Hi all Music loving friends, As we grapple with the hot weather along with
>>
>> some burning issues regarding disability and assistive technology, here I
>> come to try to refresh and relax you through some heavenly Music.
>>          thanks for your enormous response to my last uploading of some
>> rare collections of Classical Music recordings by some Immortal Indian
>> Musical stalwarts. This time I am uploading raag Madhuwanti in 3 different
>>
>> renditions; 1. by Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia on flute, 2 by Bhaarat Ratna
>> Late Ustad Bismilla Khan on the shehnai, & 3. [Especially for foreign
>> friends]: raag Madhuwanti played on keyboard and some other electronic
>> instruments and set to Disco beat by Charanjeet Singh. The download link
>> is:--
>>
>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/ghnb5s
>>
>>
>>        Dear friends, I am sending this mail to the list only in order to
>> reach out to the maximum number of interested friends and students. But,
>> kindly do remember to post your valuable feedbacks, queries and other
>> related mails only to my personal I D and not to Access India. Please help
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>> curtail the traffic on the list to the maximum possible extent. Especially
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>> for the new members, please do't hit Ctrl + r in order to reply to this
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>> [email protected].
>>
>>          For the serious students of Indian Classical Music and all other
>> interested friends, here are some brief introductory notes.
>>
>>       brief introductions: 1. Raag Madhuwanti: it is a very famous and
>> fascinating melody of Indian Classical Music, which is best suited to be
>> performed and listened to in the 3rd quarter of the day, [in between 1 to
>> 4 p m]. Supposing it is being played in the C Major scale of Western
>> Music, Raag Madhuwanti would use E Flat and F Sharp along with all other
>> Natural Notes. The notes D and A are generally avoided in the ascending
>> order or the Aaroha, while they are used freely in the descending order of
>>
>> notes [the Avroha].
>>
>>    2. Flute: this is a very famous Indian Wind instrument. It is also
>> known as one of the most ancient Indian wind instruments. It is made from
>> a hollow piece of bamboo, with one round hole at one end for the blowing
>> purpose, and some other round holes near the other end, for the purpose of
>>
>> producing different notes by covering and uncovering them with the
>> fingers. In Hinduism, The flute is also respected for being the  favorite
>> instrument of Lord Krishna, who enchanted not only the human beings, but
>> also the animals, birds  and nature with his Divine Music.
>>
>>            3. Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia: Pt. Hariprasad is one of the
>> living legends in the field of Flute playing. He is the most famous
>> disciples of Mrs. Annapoorna Devi, the prodigal daughter of  the legendry
>> Late Ustad Allaudden Khan, who had mastery over a  number of Indian
>> Classical instruments and also Indian Classical Vocal Music.
>>
>>      4. Shehnai, it is one of the most difficult Indian wind instruments,
>> and is generally associated with auspicious and joyous ceremonies in
>> traditional Indian culture. It is usually played in group, with one artist
>>
>> leading the recital, and others providing him their melodious support.
>> This group also includes one or two artists, who play the base notes on
>> Sur Shehnai, a type of Shehnai witch is meant for the base notes only. For
>>
>> rhythm, the group is generally accompanied upon the Tabla and Khurdak, the
>>
>> traditional drums or the rhythm instruments of Indian Music. the khurdak,
>> an instrument with the less resonant sound, is played especially with
>> Shehnai only.
>>
>> 5. Ustad Bismilla Khan: This legendry artist of Shenai haled from the
>> ancient Indian city, Varanasi or Banaras, which is respected as one of the
>>
>> main centers of Indian art and culture. Ustad Bismilla Khan was
>> responsible for establishing Shehnai as a respectable instrument in the
>> Classical Music concerts, whereas earlier it was generally played on the
>> gate to the ceremonial grounds or the house where some auspicious ceremony
>>
>> like Marriage was being performed.
>>
>>      Hope these introductoryy notes would be helpful, and not sound too
>> long or boring. So, enjoy the Music, and also don't forget to dropme some
>> lines of your valuable feed back.
>> Heartiest regards.
>>               Yogesh.
>>
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