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- Indore_Gharana abstract "Indore gharana is one of the vocal gharanas of Indian classical music. It was founded by Amir Khan, who studied the styles of Abdul Wahid Khan, Aman Ali Khan, Rajab Ali Khan and Abdul Karim Khan and amalgamated the essence of the styles of these four maestros with his own intellectual approach to music, and conceived the Indore gharana of music.Amir Khan grew up in Indore, but he did not like the factionalism inherent in the gharana tradition. In an interview to Akashvani Indore he saidIn fact I want only one gharana in classical music, which should be termed as Hindustani Music, and it should have different departments. These are gharanas. If the main thing is kept in this form, then our mutual recriminations with respect to music will be reduced. Many separate styles were formed out of one style of a gharana, as in the case of languages. Many languages came out of one language, similarly styles and gharanas were formed in music. Now a days, I am singing in the name of Indore Gharana.Performances in the Indore gharana are noted by the vilambit tempo in the styele of Abdul Wahid Khan, and the taans reminiscent of Rajab Ali Khan. The merukhand structure is similar to that practiced by Aman Ali Khan of the Bhendibazaar gharana. The khayal gayaki in the Indore gharana retains the slow development and restraint from frills as in the dhrupad. Mohan Nadkarni says of Amir Khan's music that whereas Bade Ghulam Ali Khan's music was extroverted and exuberant, Amir Khan's was an introverted, dignified 'darbar' styleAmir Khan's conviction about the importance of poetry in khyal compositions (he used to compose under the pen name, Sur Rang), has also marked the singing of the Indore gharana. Characteristics of the Indore gharana include: slow-tempo raga development improvisation mostly in lower and middle octaves tendency towards serious and expansive (darbari) ragas emphasis on melody bol alap and sargam using merukhand patterns sparing application of murki and other embellishments to preserve introspective quality use of kan swaras (acciaccatura) in all parts of performance rare use of tihai careful enunciation of text of bandish - the bandish performance may or may not include antara multiple laya jatis in a single taan mixture of taan types in a single taan use of ruba'idar tarana (considered similar to chhota khyal)After Amir Khan's death in a car accident in Kolkata in 1974, the Indore gharana has become a powerful stream in modern Hindustani music. Direct disciples of Amir Khan included Pandith Amarnath, Shankar Lal Mishra, Kankana Banerjee, Purvi Mukherjee, and others. However, a number of influential musicians including Sultan Khan have grown up in its folds.".
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- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Acciaccatura.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Akashvani_(radio_broadcaster).
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- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Aman_Ali_Khan.
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- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Amir_Khan_(singer).
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Bade_Ghulam_Ali_Khan.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Baldev_Raj_Verma.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Bandish.
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- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_schools_in_India.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vocal_gharanas.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Dhrupad.
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- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Gokulotsavji_Maharaj.
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- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Indore.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Laya.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Merukhand.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Munir_Khan.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Murki.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Ornament_(music).
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Rajab_Ali_Khan.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Singh_Bandhu.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Sultan_Khan_(Sarangi).
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Sultan_Khan_(musician).
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Taan.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Taan_(music).
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Tarana.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Tihai.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Vilambit.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLink Vocal_music.
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amir Khan's style".
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indore Gharana".
- Indore_Gharana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indore".
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- Indore_Gharana subject Category:Music_schools_in_India.
- Indore_Gharana subject Category:Vocal_gharanas.
- Indore_Gharana hypernym Gharanas.
- Indore_Gharana type Article.
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- Indore_Gharana type School.
- Indore_Gharana comment "Indore gharana is one of the vocal gharanas of Indian classical music. It was founded by Amir Khan, who studied the styles of Abdul Wahid Khan, Aman Ali Khan, Rajab Ali Khan and Abdul Karim Khan and amalgamated the essence of the styles of these four maestros with his own intellectual approach to music, and conceived the Indore gharana of music.Amir Khan grew up in Indore, but he did not like the factionalism inherent in the gharana tradition.".
- Indore_Gharana label "Indore Gharana".
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- Indore_Gharana wasDerivedFrom Indore_Gharana?oldid=651665188.
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