Ali Akbar Khan

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  • world
  • sarod
  • india
Ali Akbar Khan (1922 - 18 June 2009), born in Brahmanbaria, India (now Bangladesh), began his studies in music at the age of three. He studied vocal music from his father and drums from his uncle, Fakir Aftabuddin. His father also trained him on several other instruments, but decided finally that he must concentrate on the sarode and on vocal. For over twenty years, he trained and practised eighteen hours a day. After that, his father continued to teach him until he was over 100 years old, and left behind such a wealth of material that Khan felt he was still learning new things from it.

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Songs

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    Anticipation

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    Blessings of the Heart-1 (Iman Kalyan)

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    Blessings of the Heart-2 (Iman Kalyan)

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    Carnival of Mother Kali

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    Chandra Dhani

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    Chandranandan

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    Come Back My Love

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    Darbari Todi

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    Dhrupad (In Sankara Bharan)

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    Excerpt From Jogiya Kalingra

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    Fantasy

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    Farewell

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    Garden of Dreams (Madhu Malati)

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    Gauri Manjari

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    Guru Bandana

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    Guru Bandana (In Desh Malhar)

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    Hori (In Bhairavi)

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    Hori (Kukubh Bilawal)

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    India Blue

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    India Blue (Dhani)

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    Introduction

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    Jogiya Kalingra

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    Journey

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    Kheyal (In Gour Sarang)

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    Lullaby

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    Mian Ki Sarang

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    Mishra Gara

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    Morning Meditation

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    Mother Goddess (Bhairavi)

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    Narayani Gauri

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    Power of Joy (Kaushi Kanra)

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    Prayer (In Bhairavi)

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    Raag Bhimpalassi

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    Raag Chandra Kauns

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    Raag Chandra Nandan

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    Raag Madhumand Sarang

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    Raag Manj Khamaj

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    Raag Tilak Kamod

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    Rag Kanara Prakaar-Alap (Part 1)

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    Rag Kanara Prakaar-Alap (Part 2)

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    Rag Kanara Prakaar-Gat (Part 1)

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    Rag Kanara Prakaar-Gat (Part 2)

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    Raga Basant Mukhari with Jogia (part 1)

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    Raga Basant Mukhari with Jogia (part 2)

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    Raga Bhairavi

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    Raga Bhairavi Bhatiyar & Raagmala: Rupak Taal

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    Raga Chandranandan

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    Raga Hemant (Alap)

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    Raga Hindol - Hem (Gat)

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    Raga Khammaj: Chachar Taal & Drut Teentaal


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