This post is related to T is for Tanpura not Sitar; it’s Good to Know the Difference, so it may help to start from there. On the previous post there was a comment from a reader whose mother is a Vaini… more →
Punarjanmanindianraga wrote 1 month ago: Dhrupad and Khayal are the two forms of classical singing that exist today in North India. Dhrupad, … more →
Ra wrote 9 months ago: This follows on from T is for Tanpura not Sitar; it’s Good to Know the Difference and S is for Sitar … more →
Ra wrote 10 months ago: This post is related to T is for Tanpura not Sitar; it’s Good to Know the Difference, so it may help … more →
Ra wrote 10 months ago: Today I’m going to write about Tanpuras (or Tamburas), and in subsequent posts, about Sitars a … more →
sydhwaney wrote 1 year ago: I bring you Charukeshi along with more wonderful photographs I took during my recent trip Nor … more →
indianraga wrote 1 year ago: Bidur Mallik is a descendent of Radhakrishna and Kartaram, the two brothers who started the musical … more →
kanniks wrote 1 year ago: The following is an attempt to very briefly narrate the story of Dikshitar (1775 – 1835) Muthu … more →
dhrupad1234 wrote 1 year ago: Recording of Rahimuddin Dagar singing Raga Kedar – Brief Alap followed by the Dhamar “ma … more →
Dhaivat Shukla wrote 2 years ago: Pandit Shrikrisna Narayan Ratanjankar “Sujan” (01. 01.1900 – 14.02.1974) A great … more →
Dhaivat Shukla wrote 2 years ago: Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar (1929 – 1990) A still from Mani Kaul’s documentary film … more →
utterjoy wrote 2 years ago: One more illustrious and senior member from Dagar familly. Son of Ustad Allabande Khan, Ustad Rahim … more →
utterjoy wrote 2 years ago: Dagar Brothers – Nasir Zahiruddin & Nasir Faiyazuddin visited Ahmedabad in 1984. I am happ … more →