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He is related to Dr.M.Iqbal.

2006-11-28 20:27:52 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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This is as close as I was able to come--Folk singer Manzoor Hussain Malang and the poet Allama Iqbal.

Maybe a better handle as to the kinds of things we are looking for?

2006-11-29 14:41:23 · answer #1 · answered by Rabbit 7 · 0 0

The Punjab Gharana probably developed from the Pakhawaj play.
Fakir Baksh a representative of these Gharana, and teachers of Miyan Malanga and the famous Firoz Khan of Lahore, was considered as particularly inventive in the conversion of the play techniques at the Tabla. It is said that it had a preference to play cliche samples of the Pakhawaj and the Tabla as closed (Bandh) open (Khula).

Fakir Baksh developed thereby its completely personal style, which was to exhibit many characteristics of the Pakhawaj play.
Its son cadre Baksh followed the traces of his father and refined whose play, he was considered as worthy successors and
Khalifa of the Punjab Gharana. A further remarkable representative of this tradition was Ustad marks Khan, whose compositions were composed to a large part in the Deepchandi Ang (7er-Teilung of a Matra), remains today a firm component in a Punjabi repertoire.
The nowadays most well-known pupil of cadre Baksh might have been Alla Rakha (1919 - 2001). As characteristic the Punjabi style is noticeable particularly the influence of the Punjabi language and its temper, these is closely connected.
To the important composition forms of this style above all the Punjabi Gat and Chakradar, this apply mostly contain quite balanced mixture from Tabla and Pakhawaj sounds. The Punjabi style is considered as rich at sounding and rhythm samples and might rank among the most complex styles of the Tabla traditions. As traditional centers of the Punjab the cities Lahore and Amritsar were predominantly considered.

2006-11-30 04:28:14 · answer #2 · answered by khushi 2 · 0 0

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