Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124604823
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: xxxiii, 316
- ISBN-10: 8124604827
- Publisher Date: 2009
- Language: English
- Weight: 525 gr
Original price was: ₹460.00.₹345.00Current price is: ₹345.00.
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Ujjwal –
Fantastic book! It’s clear, concise, and engaging. I learned so much about Khayal vocalism! Highly recommended
Prazzwal Arjun Singh –
I was expecting more practical exercises. It’s mostly theoretical, which wasn’t what I needed, but it is well-written.
Daksh Dhingra –
A solid overview, although a bit dry in places. If you want to learn Khayal, this is a must to read.
Sameer Saurabh Kiro –
A great resource for understanding the evolution of Khayal. Some complex concepts can be difficult to grasp.
Nayan Ghosh –
A fascinating book that bridges tradition and modernity. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian classical music!
Pratyksha Mishra –
Well-researched and informative. Though not a light read, it’s perfect for serious students of Khayal vocalism.
Soham Anup Aychitte –
The book is informative, but lacks a certain ‘spark.’ It feels a bit like a textbook. But, information is accurate.
Kartik Kukreti –
A good introduction to Khayal vocalism, but I wish it went deeper into the nuances. Still, a valuable resource for beginners.
Saniya Sulthana –
I appreciated the historical context provided. However, I struggled with some of the technical terms. A glossary would be helpful.
Vishnuvardhan Veeravijaybabu Pinjala –
An insightful exploration of Khayal! The author clearly knows the subject. Some parts were dense, but worth the effort.
Yengkhom Maleshwori Devi –
This book is a game-changer! It transformed my understanding of Khayal in a way I never thought possible.
Rahul Meena –
Good academic work. A bit too theoretical for my taste, but it contains valuable research and information.
Kumari Shweta –
A well-written and comprehensive guide to Khayal vocalism. I would recommend this to any of my student or colleagues.
Ashish Kumar –
It is a good book, but not for beginners. You need some prior knowledge to fully appreciate it and understand it well.
Nikita –
This book deepened my understanding of Khayal. It could benefit from more examples, but its scholarly.
Manan Ajmani –
Not the easiest read, but full of valuable information. It requires patience, but worth it for serious scholars.
Vaibhav Agrawal –
A great addition to my music library. It’s challenging, but rewarding. If you want depth, this is it.
Suchit Lamba –
I was hoping for more practical advice on improving my vocal technique. However, good historical background is given.
Amisha Jain –
I found this book incredibly insightful and helpful in my own musical journey. It is very informative and great for all.
Ajesh S Nair –
A very thorough and impressive work. I particularly enjoyed the discussion of different gharanas.
Sneha Gidwani –
The book provides a decent overview, but the writing style felt a bit academic and dry. Overall, a helpful but not captivating read.