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Combination of Alankars in recital
Amit Mukerjee sings Mian-ki-Malhar. Notice the andolans on komal n and g, the sudden khatkas and khayal based murkis on the bols, “Karim Naam”. He concludes with some heavy gamaks.
Arun Bhaduri sings Desh with khatkas on the phrase R S and the bol, “Barse”. Short and swift as well as long meends follow. “Badariya” is full of zamzamas while there is a sudden spate of gamaks on “sawan”.
Manilal Nag plays a short alaap and jod in raga Puriya Dhanashri that is replete with practically all alankars applicable to instrumental music