Talk:Ustad Bahadur Khan
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[edit] Regarding {{tone}}
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- Whenever he played Sarode duett with Baba Allauddin Khan or Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, he gave out an elusive, mystical quality in the rendering where both erotica and devotion mingle. No wonder, it captivated his audience who, tears rolliing down their cheeks, left with a perennial impression not to be erased in their lifetime. In sum, pathos, poignancy, serenity and layakari or control of rhythms in a Raga were enduring.
Enough! This needs help. I am not attempting to demean those who have contributed to the article, and I am sure that all of the above is true, although I have never been fortunate enough to see one of his performances. However, we need to keep WP:NPOV in mind. — riana_dzasta wreak havoc|damage report 16:56, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
- I'd say that it's more in need of a neutral point of view. --Sivius T-C 17:06, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
- Well... added that too. — riana_dzasta wreak havoc|damage report 18:03, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
"peerless" this cannot be confirmed
the term "greatest sarod players of all times" needs reference
[edit] Lump in my throat, tears rolling........Peerless
Please enough is enough!!!! I tried looking for his music every where!!!!!!!!!!!! does this artist even exist?? No Record store that sells Indian Classical Music has even heard of this guy?? Obviously he was around when there were recording facilities???? Why none?? No body in the Ali Akbar College even knows who this guy is. This is wikipedia fellas. Lets keep it real Thanks —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Parikmusic (talk • contribs) 05:57, 4 February 2007 (UTC).
[edit] FATHER OF THE SARODE???
did not know the Sarod had a dad???? guys comon........enough of the flowery language. Keep it down with the metaphors. lets try to keep this enclylopedic. I had to reconstruct that sentence —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Parikmusic (talk • contribs) 23:37, 4 February 2007 (UTC).