Talk:Shahid Parvez
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please, this is not a place to admire people, lets keep articles in a academic manner
the comments about this artist needs footnotes and links to thier original source! Lets try to be neutral but informative about wikipedia subjects.
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[edit] Conclusive article on Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan isn't it?
This is now a very conclusive article on Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan but please someone post a photo of his! 202.177.152.232 07:34, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Zakir Hussian on Shahid Parvez
When you copy a quote from an article and paste it on wikipedia, please do not edit the original source. Zakir Hussian mentioned Shahid Parvez, Budhaditya Mukherjee and Rashid Khan. Once again Wikipedia is not an artist advertisement Thank You —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sridhar pasaker (talk • contribs) 10:49, 9 February 2007 (UTC).
[edit] to Mr. Sridhar Pasakar
May be YOU think this is an artist advertisement, but clearly not every person who understands music thinks so. Ust Zakir Hussain did mention the names of two other Ustads but a simple point is eluding you completely and that is --- this page talks about Ust S Parvez and not the other two mentioned. Their names should come in their own pages similarly (and not Ust S Parvez'z). The issue is "Comments on His Music" and definitely not what Ust Zakir Hussain said in some interview. The orginal source has not been edited at all. Also your logic (advertisement and all you have posed!!) cannnot be understood, since the quotations have not been changed and only the specific parts relating to Ust. S Parvez has been mentioned. If the whole of the quotation has to be mentioned the Heading should have been "Interview with Ust. Zakir Hussain". Those who wish to see the original comment plese visit the link attached.
[edit] Mr. Tunmaj
You have written ---- "The idea to fuse intricate rythm into melody came to Shahid Parvez during his early twenties when he heard Pandit Ravi Shankar playing on a L.P. Shahid acquired as many as recordings as he could of Ravi, as he had for the first time heard the sitar played in a way so different from his Gharana.". Please can you show us from where you got this piece of information of 'acquiring as many recordings of Panditji'. We should not let our imaginations to do the writing. Everything mentioned in the article is hard fact not imagination. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 203.171.240.50 (talk) 12:27, 20 March 2007 (UTC).