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Khyal or
Khayal (ख़याल / خیال) is a
major form of
Hindustani classical music in the
Indian subcontinent. Its name
comes from a Persian/Arabic word meaning...
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Khyâl cap (Khmer: ខ្យល់ចាប់
seized by wind),
attack by wind or
attack of
Khyâl is a
syndrome of PTSD
specific to
Cambodian refugees.
Symptoms are similar...
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affinity to the
modern khyal. They
suggest that
while khyal already existed in some form,
Sadarang may have been the
father of
modern khyal. Much of the musical...
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ideology originated; for example, some of the
gharanas well
known for
singing khyals are: Delhi, Agra, Gwalior, Indore, Atrauli-Jaipur,
Kirana and Patiala. Four...
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Ustad Khyal Muhammad (Pashto: استاد خیال محمد, born 1946) is a
Pashtun singer from
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ****stan. He has
appeared regularly on television...
- music,
Indian pop, and
Tamil cinema. Her
repertoire includes the
genres of
khyal, thumri, dadra. She has
received the
Padma Shri in 2000.
Shubha was born...
- tempo, the
relationship between sound and silence, and the
presentation of
khyal and
thumri compositions. The
vocal quality of
sarangi is in a
separate category...
- into the form
performed today.
Naimat Khan
composed Khyal for his
disciples and he
never performed Khyal.
Sadarang served in the
court of
Mughal Emperor Muhammad...
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exchange for
being maintained by Prasad. He
served Prasad and was
taught in
khyal, the
predominant genre of
Hindustani classical music, but
returned to Udaipur...
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various ornamentations such as meend, gamak, kan and khatka, as part of a
khyal performance. This is
generally done in medium-tempo as a
bridge between...