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This picture is of Pandit Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande who was an Indian musicologist and wrote the first modern treatise on Hindustani classical music (The north Indian variety of Indian classical music).  Bhatkhande reclassified 'Ragas' which is classified into Raga (male), Ragini (female), and Putra (children) into the currently used 'Thaat system'. He explained the ragas in an easy-to-understand language and composed several bandishes which explained the grammar of the ragas. Hindustani Classical Music, Indian Classical Music, New Photos Hd, Photos Of Lord Shiva, Photos Hd, Lord Shiva, Classical Music, Shiva, Science And Technology

This picture is of Pandit Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande who was an Indian musicologist and wrote the first modern treatise on Hindustani classical music (The north Indian variety of Indian classical music). Bhatkhande reclassified 'Ragas' which is classified into Raga (male), Ragini (female), and Putra (children) into the currently used 'Thaat system'. He explained the ragas in an easy-to-understand language and composed several bandishes which explained the grammar of the ragas.

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“Everyone wants to blast their music, to impose their voice and opinion, to make noise that is loud enough to cover every other voice around them. I wondered what would happen if we truly gave each other a chance and listened carefully to the tunes played by the fancy or broken instruments of each lonely soul around us?” ― Louis Yako Classical Dance Paintings, Indian Musical Instruments, Pakistani Art, Indian Classical Music, Indian Classical Dance, Cultural Art, Color Drawing Art, Lily Painting, Dance Paintings

“Everyone wants to blast their music, to impose their voice and opinion, to make noise that is loud enough to cover every other voice around them. I wondered what would happen if we truly gave each other a chance and listened carefully to the tunes played by the fancy or broken instruments of each lonely soul around us?” ― Louis Yako

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