a few specimens of indian songs.
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I "iT'i 'rtl "*f—-vr-i tti -rr*i -r-fl -i-fl
1-1 ~m-
3=3t
^ oooo oooooo
—|——I--l-i—ri-1 iri i i "
i=J * <-—j J *~g=*-^-J-^=q:
--
21
sa — — — — — — — —--------
S^fT OO O Oo O O OoOO°OoOO
( 13)
KHEYAL.
The Kheydl song has a very graceful style and is full of
elegance and embellishments. It is lighter than the Dhrupada
but graver than the Tappd. The Sanskrit style of songs called
Lahacharika was introduced, under the designation " Kheydl"
by Sultan Hossain Shirki of Jounpore.
• ( ^ )
^Tr ^rre it i fefa fefa fefa fefa ftiirT^t ^t^t ^tsttst
Tt 5RTf «T ^ti" ^gfa ^T*TT iftsi mm i(2TS ft I
47
I "iT'i 'rtl "*f—-vr-i tti -rr*i -r-fl -i-fl
1-1 ~m-
3=3t
^ oooo oooooo
—|——I--l-i—ri-1 iri i i "
i=J * <-—j J *~g=*-^-J-^=q:
--
21
sa — — — — — — — —--------
S^fT OO O Oo O O OoOO°OoOO
( 13)
KHEYAL.
The Kheydl song has a very graceful style and is full of
elegance and embellishments. It is lighter than the Dhrupada
but graver than the Tappd. The Sanskrit style of songs called
Lahacharika was introduced, under the designation " Kheydl"
by Sultan Hossain Shirki of Jounpore.
• ( ^ )
^Tr ^rre it i fefa fefa fefa fefa ftiirT^t ^t^t ^tsttst
Tt 5RTf «T ^ti" ^gfa ^T*TT iftsi mm i(2TS ft I