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Hindi songs based on alhaiyya bilawal
Hindi songs based on alhaiyya bilawal








Pump up yourself with these energetic hindi inspirational songs and keep your self-driven attitude intact.

hindi songs based on alhaiyya bilawal

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  • Having learned under such stalwart musicians Sai feels that it is his turn now to continue the rich legacy forward and share the knowledge with more and more people who love this art and are in search of able guidance. Sai has a sound academic background and is currently a doctoral research scholar at Banasthali Vidyapeeth, Rajasthan. Sai was selected in the prestigious ITC Sangeet Research Academy and learned under the tutelage of Padmashree Pandit Ulhas Kashalkar and the Late Padmavibhushan Girija Devi both of whom are global performers and artists of Indian Classical Vocal Music. He also got the great opportunity to perform in the direct divine presence of Bhagwan Sri Satya Sai Baba and receive his blessings. Here he learned human values and the direct connection between music and spirituality.

    hindi songs based on alhaiyya bilawal

    He also benefitted from the spiritual atmosphere in Puttaparthi. Sai Eishwary's formal training began at the Sri Satya Sai Mirpuri College of Music in Puttaparti Andhra Pradesh under the watchful guidance of Smt Kumudini Mundkur. He learned the first notes of music from his father Shri Dilip Mahashabde who is a graded singer of the All India Radio and Doordarshan under the Geet, Ghazal, and Bhajan Genre and has several hundreds of successful performances to his credit both in India and abroad. His Grandfather Late Manohar Mahashabde was a noted Classical Singer of Indore in the pre-radio and broadcasting era. Sai Eishwary Mahashabde is a promising young artist who belongs to a family of musicians. Things to be observed while listening/attending/viewing the performance and going beyond just enjoying the performance and trying to understand and imbibe from it.

  • Art of listening to a recital/ performance.
  • Developing the habit of extempore singing and singing with one's imagination while maintaining the grammar of the raag as well the avartan ( rhythmic cycle from 1st to 1st beat) of a tala.
  • Learning compositions( Bandishes) in different talas including - Ektaal, Jhaptaal, Rupak.
  • The ragas to be taught- Bihag, Puriya Dhanashree, Multani, Brindavani Sarang, Alhaiya Bilawal, Malkauns and Bageshree.
  • Learning vilambit (slow) compositions in the raga's previously learnt.
  • Using dynamics of voice and voice modulation is useful in emoting such as full and open throat, and soft and controlled voice projection.
  • Understanding layakari ( playing with the laya or rhythm and creating different rhythmic patterns).
  • hindi songs based on alhaiyya bilawal

  • Ability to improvise and create short phrasings or alaaps and taan in the raga's that are learnt and those which shall be taught newly.









  • Hindi songs based on alhaiyya bilawal