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Pandit Anant Lal and Pandit Daya Shankar

Shehnai - Shehnai (Shehnai-Duet)

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Melodies for Peace & Serenity

Ragas Ramakali & Jogiya

This melodies can be played between 4 - 7 hrs.

Duration: about 60 min

Melody for Patience
 

Raga Gurjari Todi
 

This melody can be played between 7 - 10 hrs.

Duration: about 60 min

Melody for Success
 

Raga Shuddha Saranga
 

This melody can be played between 10 - 13 hrs .

Duration: about 60 min

Melody for Achievement

Raga Multani
 

This melody can be played between 4 - 7 hrs and also at any time.
Duration: about 60 min

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Melody for Harmony
 

Raga Puriya Kalyana

This melody can be played between 16 - 19 hrs.

Duration: about 60 min

Melody for Compassion

Raga Maru Bihaga

This melody can be played between 19 - 22 hrs.

Duration: about 60 min

Melody for Tranquility
 

Raga Malkaunsa

This melody can be played between 22 - 1 hrs.

Duration: about 60 min

Melody for Serenity
 

Raga Nata Bhairava

This melody can be played between 4 - 7 hrs.

Duration: about 60 min

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Shehnai master Pandit Anant Lal was born in a family with the musical heritage of Benares. The shehnai has been played in his family for over 250 years. Pandit Anant Lal has gained recognition in India and abroad for his outstanding performances. He has been honored twice with the Sangeet Natak Award given by the President of India.
Pandit Daya Shankar
Shehnai
Pandit Daya Shankar, son of Pandit Anant Lal, has become popular for his concerts throughout India, America, Europe and many other countries. His recitals are marked by a purity and simplicity of execution which creates a soothing and calming influence on the listener.
Anant Lal and Daya Shankar are accompanied by Shri Nanak Chand on tabla, and by Shri Khem Chand on swarmandal and swarpati.

Shehnai

The shehnai is made from a conical wooden reed with seven to nine finger holes and a funnel of metal. In the head part, which is made of copper, there is a thin pipe on which a double-reed-leaf, made from straw or reed, is fastened by a silk thread. The full length of the reed swings freely in the mouth-hole. Traditionally the shehnai is played as a duet; one person plays the melody, the other person maintains the basic note.

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