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Divine Layakari | Raag Yaman | Ustad Shahid Parvez & Ojas Adhiya | Music of India
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Ustad Shahid Parvez showcases some fascinating rhythmic-melodic interplay (‘layakari’), stretching and compressing Yaman’s melodies over the 16-beat tintal cycle.
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Musically, Shahid Parvez Khan does not compromise. He is totally dedicated to the sitar, upholding the illustrious traditions of his ancestors while expanding the instrument’s technical boundaries. Critics back in India have described him as ‘Indian music personified’. Born into the legendary Imdadkhani gharana of Uttar Pradesh, he was always expected to carry the family legacy forward. His ancestors gave shape to the modern sitar, redesigning it and formulating the now-distinctive gayaki ang [singing style]. The Khan family includes pioneers such as his uncle Vilayat and his grandfather Imdad, who in 1904 became the first recorded sitarist.

His early training was famously demanding. He had to practice for the majority of his waking life, rarely playing outside or socialising with his peers. His father Aziz did not believe in praise, and avoided smiling at his son’s accomplishments despite widespread acclaim as a prodigy. For many the extreme discipline may have poisoned the music, but not for Shahid, who says “my involvement in music is so much that I do not think of anything else...I do not believe I can live a better life.”

Today he sits at the pinnacle of Hindustani music, touring widely while also finding time to teach at his eponymous SPK Academy in Arizona (“I do not teach for money - it is my passion”).

Ojas Adhiya combines extraordinary technical aptitude with a vast knowledge base, playing with a fluency that belies his years. Born in a small Maharashtra village, he was drawn to the tabla from infancy, experimenting with the instrument at the age of two. He taught himself keherwa taal soon afterwards, shocking his father when he first overheard him.

Here they play a madhya laya gat in Teental [medium tempo 16-beats] in Raag Yaman.

Recorded at Darbar Festival on Sun 28 Oct 2018, at London’s Barbican Centre:
-Ustad Shahid Parvez (sitar)
-Ojas Adhiya (tabla)

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@tariniprasad6827

3 years ago

If you are under 30 and still watching this then no doubt you have a great test of music 🎶❤️

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@TheBailio

3 years ago

If there is a treasure in this world, it's indian classical music!

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@davidkariu2330

2 years ago

This music got me out of depression. I can never be more thankful.

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@theconfusedgirl9816

4 years ago

He makes the Sitar talk. And makes you cry in joy. DIVINE !!!

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@alokranjan7771

4 years ago

There should have been an option to like this video every time you watch.

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@avisaraf5212

1 year ago

i am 13 right now.... and when he takes on those notes..... there are tears in my eyes

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@prateekdas1980

4 years ago

i think out of 476k views i have watched it 475 k times and still going on.. its magical..

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@uzairsiddiqui7221

4 years ago

I hear this hour-long performance almost every evening and all I have to offer are tears. I have never heard such a dynamic yaman; equally familiar/comforting and new/exciting.

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@amareshchakraborty2737

3 years ago

This is what you would call a music that transcends sound it simply fills your heart with empathy. Classical music.

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@swamianupamanand4673

4 years ago

I request Darbar people to do concerts in India also!

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@bibhabasubhattacharya839

4 years ago

It's the 50th time I m watching this and still so Devine

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@jerrymichelangelo7083

4 years ago

I hate the fact that people disliked this video. This is amazing I love it to the core. Hats off for the brilliance.

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@notrelevant545

2 years ago

When he repeats the main melody it sounds like a cosmic joke. We spend our lives so stressed out and worried about the past or future; that smile on his face along with the sound is a beautiful and hilarious reminder to remain present. It always makes me happy. It's as if we get lost in the weeds and cannot find the path, only to discover we were walking it all along. 4:38

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@deliciousredmango

4 years ago

They kept a smile on their faces throughout the performance. When the performers enjoy performing, the audience can never not like the music.

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@HawaiianGuitaristWRITENDRA

6 months ago

Best ever sitar tone I've ever heard. Some of the credits go to the sound engineer also.

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@bluesky1807

3 years ago

My little piece of heaven I return to everyday!

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@abusayed7790

1 year ago

His smile is as sweet as his music

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@pelmer3948

2 years ago

I love how he keeps coming back to that one melodic idea, and always smiles when playing it, this is a beautiful performance.

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@thesoundsmith

4 years ago

That's some serious subdividing going on. Beautiful playing by both masters. And kudos to the audio folks - also the sitar maker - gorgeous tone. I'd love to see the entire performance...

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@andrewthetford5944

3 years ago

1:27 .. Whoa.. that ending note is fantastic.

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