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Sitar Music in Calcutta: An Ethnomusicological Study - Page 75
Although the content of sarod music has to a large extent been derived from that of the bin and rebab, the framework for its presentation has come from that of sitar baj. All of the previously mentioned types of sitar baj were performed on the ...
James Sadler Hamilton, 1994
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Sitāra kī utpatti kā vistr̥ta vivecana tathā sitāra ke ... - Page 324
इस पथ के पचने अध्याय में १९ थीं शताब्दी के सितार बाज का स्वरूप, सितार बाज की विशेषता, इस काल में यब' रचनाओं की विशेषता, इस काल के प्रमुख सितार वादकों का जीवन परिचय तथा सितार के ...
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The Journey of the Sitar in Indian Classical Music: ... - Page 83
These musicians were descendants of Senia Beenkaar Maseet Khan, who according to the history of Indian music, developed the first classical sitar baaj. Maseet Khan's great-grandson, Raheemsen, developed Dhrupad shaily, which had ...
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Satyanāma Bihāra Bindrāvana
... लहै जानवर साका वस ' शबद की चुअत अर्मय भरत ए: वाडई मंद उठे- कस अले को । सलता अड समुद्र भेज य: लीज जनान बखानो को ही साद बर्य ततारागन नान न. बहु: हो-न जिदानो :7:, । वाह कोन सितार बाज-रमते ...
Vr̥ndāvana (Mahārāja.), 1873
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Among contemporary musicians - Page 225
His sitar "baaj" contains the quintessence of the traditional styles of several generations of great ancestors who were legends in their lifetime. But artistes with genius like Vilayat's cannot be content with mere preservation of traditions. He made ...
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Dictionary Hindoostanee & English ... - Page 185
... three, and jC string) A kind of guitar, with 0 three strings, jt £^ sitar baz,n. s. m. One who is constantly playing on the guitar. • A. jC**** suttar, n. s. m.(adj. sup. of Heb. iriD ) One who covers. w-^jJOC <□ suttar col uyoob, Hiding sins, (with the ...
Joseph Taylor (Major.), 1808
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A dictionary in Oordoo and English: compiled from the best ... - Page 471
Sit-ara, s. m. A star, a kind of firework; name of a musical instrument with three strings. Sitara-peshdnee. ^IJUjIj'.^ adj. Having a star ou the forehead (reckoned a fault in a horse). Sitara-shintfs, [jJjJL\^> s. tn. An astrologer. Sitar-baz, jk)^> *• One ...
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Annapurna Devi: An Unheard Melody
The surbahar suffered an eclipse as the khayal and gayaki ang sitar baj became popular cy'ter 1950 and continued to steal the show for another forty years. But with the revival of interest in dhrupad in the 1990s, the surbahar has regained its ...
Swapan Kumar Bondyopadhyay, 2005
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A Dictionary, Hindoostany and English - Volume 2 - Page 185
1> &~ □ three strings. j\J'^ sitar baz, n.-s. ^, m. One who is constantly playing- 1^^**^* 7^, on the guitar, ** »+f> fciM ^ A." jtL- '□ suttar> n. s. m.(adj. sup. eF .._ _ Heb. *1J1D .) One who covers. w^AJJ^CLx' Suttar-ool uyoob, Hi- - ding sins, (with ...
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The Life of Music in North India: The Organization of an ... - Page 132
... them) but indicates intermarriage between Dharis and Naqqarchis. He also indirectly makes known intermarriage between Kalawants and Dharis: The sons of Umrao Khan play bin while Hassan Khan (Dhari) plays the sitar baj on the bin.