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Bulbul Tarang Solo Electric Button Banjo (Indian Banjo)Hindustani Classical

Bulbul Tarang Solo Electric Button Banjo (Indian Banjo)Hindustani ClassicalУ вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5
First ever Solo Bulbul Tarang (Electric Button Banjo) or Indian Banjo in Hindustani Classical Music performed anywhere in the world. Presented by Ut. Syed Amjad Hussain at Yavanika, Bangalore on 23rd May 2014 http://goo.gl/OS94tm Nagma 4:20 Sufi 21:08 Sufi 27:32 Dama Dam Mast Qalandar 37:08 Raag Maala 46:36 Om Jai Jagadish Hare(Aarti) 1:22:23 Raag Bhairavi 1:24:21 Bulbul tarang (Hindi: बुलबुल तरंग) (Punjabi: بلبل ترنگ ) Shahmukhi) literally "waves of nightingales", alternately Indian or Punjabi banjo) is a string instrument from India and Indian and Pakistani Punjab which evolved from the Japanese taishōgoto, which likely arrived in South Asia in the 1930s. The instrument employs two sets of strings, one set for drone, and one for melody. The strings run over a plate or fretboard, while above are keys resembling typewriter keys, which when depressed fret or shorten the strings to raise their pitch. Performers Ustad Syed Amjad Hussain (Banjo) Ustad V. Mohammed Hanif (Tabla) Syed Musaffer Ali (Banjo) Noor Khan (Tabla) Ut. Sirajullah Bheg (Dholak) Place: Yavanika, Bangalore, Karnataka Contact: +91-9845216220, +91-9448523302 (Ustad Syed Amjad Hussain) https://twitter.com/raghu8 http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/bulbul.html Key Words: Dama dam mast kalander kalendre marwa jog kedar yaman jai jagadish hare jagadeesh qawwali kavali
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