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Raga Marwa
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Raga Marwa
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Chandranandan
        (4)

Ãàÿòðè Ìàíòðà
        (0)

Raga Bhairava
        (1)

Raga Malakosha
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Raga Lalit
Morning raga (5-7 am)
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Thumri Mishra Komal
`Melody`, 1981
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Raga Puriya Kalyan
`Melody`, 1981
        (1)

Thumri Pahadi
Performed in the rhythm of kaharva. From the record EMI (1982)
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Raga Jhinjhoti
Performed to the rhythm of Sitarkhani. From an EMI record (1985)
        (1)

Bhatiyali Dhun
From EMI records (1985)
        (0)

Raga Mishra Kalengra. Dhun: Kaharwa
From EMI records (1985)
        (0)

Raga Vachaspati
Fragment. Recording 1982
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Adi Tala
Recorded 1969
        (2)

Raga Darbari Kanada
        (2)

Raga Hansdhwani
Performed in the rhythm of tintal. From the EMI record (1982)
        (2)

Holi Dhun in Mishra Kafi
From the EMI record (1982)
        (2)

Ramdhun (`Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram`)
Performed in the kaharva rhythm. From the EMI LP (1984)
        (1)

Raga Shree
Performed in trithal rhythm. From the EMI LP (1981)
        (2)

Raga Madhimat Sarang
Performed in the rhythms of ektal and tintal. With EMI records (1984))
        (1)

Sorath
from the record `The Sound Of Desert. Traditional Folk Tunes of Rajastan` (EMI, 1985)
        (2)

Dhun in Pilu
Composition based on Pilu Vein, rhythm-Dadra. With EMI records (1985)
        (2)

Dhun in Gara
Dhun is an instrumental piece of a freer form than the raga, and not which it is based on. Rhythm-tintal. With EMI Records (1985)
        (2)

Dhun
with EMI records (1985)
        (1)

Charkha
        (1)

Bhairavi
Recording 1948
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Chirmi
From the record `The Sound of Desert. Traditional Folk Tunes of Rajastan` (EMI, 1985)
        (1)

Raga Tilak Kamod
Recording 1961
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Dadra
Shenai (shahnai) - bilingual oboe. From the EMI record (1985)
        (2)

Dhun in Bhairavi (`Jogi Mat Ja`)
Performed in the tintal rhythm. From the record EMI (1984)
        (6)

Raga Jhinjhoti
Performed in the rhythm of tintal. From the record EMI (1982)
        (1)

Raga Darbari Kanada
        (0)

Raga Bilas-Khani Todi
Performed in the rhythm of trital. From the EMI record (1981)
        (6)

Dhun
Performed in the rhythm of dadra. From the record EMI (1981)
        (2)

Raga Malkauns
Surbahar duet accompanied by tabla. From the record EMI (1984)
        (1)

Hichki
From the record `The Sound of Desert. Traditional Folk Tunes of Rajastan` (EMI, 1985)
        (1)

Mehndi
From the album `The Sound of Desert. Traditional Folk Tunes of Rajastan` (EMI, 1985)
        (1)

Tilang
From the album `The Sound of Desert. Traditional Folk Tunes of Rajastan` (EMI, 1985)
        (3)

Raga Jai Jai Vanti
A duet of sitars accompanied by a tabla. From EMI records (1984)
        (1)

Roomal
From the record `The sound of Desert. Traditional Folk Tunes of Rajastan` (EMI, 1985)
        (1)

Rupido
From the record `The Sound of Desert. Traditional Folk Tunes of Rajastan` (EMI, 1985)
        (1)

Lehariya
From the record `The Sound of Desert. Traditional Folk Tunes of Rajastan` (EMI, 1985)
        (1)

Khari Neem Ke Niche
From the record `The Sound of Desert. Traditional Folk Tunes of Rajastan` (EMI, 1985)
        (1)

Dora
Kamaicha is a bowed instrument related to sarangi. It has 3 or 4 playing strings and 14 steel resonating ones. Pungi is a traditional tool of snake charmers. It consists of 2 bamboo flutes and a pumpkin resonator. From the album `The Sound of Desert. Traditional Folk Tunes of Rajastan` (EMI, 1985)
        (1)

Raga Sankarabharanam
Fragment. Recording 1970
        (2)

Raga Khamaj
        (1)

Pahadi Dhum
        (1)

Raga Malya Maruttam
        (0)

Raga Bhim Palasi
        (1)

Raga Bahaduri Todi
From EMI records (1968)
        (1)

Raga Gaud Malhar
From EMI records (1968)
        (0)

Raga Puriya Kalyan
1979 Record
        (1)

Raga Basant Mukhari
        (1)

Ìåòðîðèòìè÷åñêèé ýòþä â òèíòàë
        (2)

Raga Nat Bhairav (sitar)
Alap, Vilambit gat in tintal, Drut gat in tintal. Samir Chatterjee, tabla.
        (1)

Raga Nat Bhairav (surbahar)
Alap, jor & jhala. Samir Chatterjee, tabla.
        (1)

Saramati

Recording 1971
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Raga Jogiya
Morning raga (sounds at dawn). The recording also features tabla tabla (Indian percussion instrument - hand drums) and tanpura = tambours tanpura, tambora, tambura (Indian plucked string instrument, used as an accompaniment in the Indian classical tradition).
        (2)

Raga Marubihag
Performed in the tintal rhythm. From the record EMI (1968)
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Thumri Pilu
Tumri is a lyrical genre, more free than raga
        (1)

Raga Saraswati
Performed in the tintal rhythm. From the record EMI (1968)
        (1)

Raga Todi
        (1)

Raga Darbari Kanada
Washington Square Church, 1981 (live)
        (1)

Raga Vachaspati
Ustad Sabri Khan - sarangi; Kamal Sabri - sarangi; Sarvar Sabri - tabla; Sonia Sabri - tanpura.
        (1)

Raga Jog
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Raga Pancham
Ustad Sabri Khan - sarangi; Sarvar Sabri - tabla. 2008
        (1)

Raga Mian Ki Malhar
Kamal Sabri, Suhall Yusuf Khan - sarangi, Sarvar Sabri - tabla.
        (1)

Raga Adana
Kamal Sabri, Suhall Yusuf Khan - sarangi; Savar Sabri - tabla.
        (2)

Raga Amrit Varshni
Master of bamboo flute. Recorded in June 1983 in Paris.
        (1)

Raga Jai Jai Vanti
Master of bamboo flute. Recorded in June 1983 in Paris.
        (6)

Raga Kaushik Dhwani
Master of bamboo flute. Recorded in California in 1999 by Sachdev.
        (1)

Raga Sankarabharanam
Recording from the concert of the International Musicological Symposium (Samarkand, 1979)
        (2)

Raga Sandhya
Sitar is a multi-stringed Indian musical instrument (a group of plucked strings). Ravi Shankar, sitar.
        (7)

Ragas in Minor Scale
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Tarana
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Raga Ananda Bhairava
        (7)

Raga Mishra Piloo
        (2)

Raga Behag
        (7)

Raga Mishra Piloo
        (0)

Raga Shree
        (1)

Raga Nat Bhairav
Performed in the rhythm of ektal. From the EMI record (1982)
        (1)

Raga Sohni
Performed in the rhythm of ektal. From the record EMI (1982)
        (4)

Raga Mishra Tilang
Performed in the rhythm of kaharva. From an EMI record (1982)
        (1)

Dhun in Mishra Kirwani
Performed in the rhythm of kaharva. From the record EMI (1982)
        (4)

Raga Bilas-Khani Todi
A morning raga, the time of recital being two hours after sunrise, this raga, although serious in mood, reflects the busy life of early morning.
        (3)

Raga Ahir-Bhairav
This is a morning raga which has a serious devotional mood and is performed just before sunrise.
        (4)

Raga Pahari
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Raga Shuddha-Sarang
        (3)

Folk melody based on Raga Des
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Raga Darbari Kanada
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Raga Poorvi
From EMI records (1984)
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Raga Shivmat-Bhairav
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