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No I wouldn't be caught dead saying I am an Indian, and poor Indians get beat up anyways just for having brown skin, whether they have an affiliation to Islam or not.
If you are claiming it goes back 1000 years then we have only been separated for about 60. Some Muslims migrated to Pakistan while some remained, but Muslim composers have always been dominant in the Indian Classical Music arena. So if there was no partition Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan would be yours as Rafi would be ours.
It's well and alive, but catering a niche audience. The problem is pakistanis can't go beyond Bollywood.
try searching for compositins like Dhrupad, Khyal, or the basic rule of music, the swars (also known as sargam collectively).
if there was no partition : Nusrat fateh alikhan would have learnt 7 SWARS as Modh. rafi did and we would have got one more good artiste..just liek rafi
These are still taught here by those in the classical music industry..
the whole technique is solely "Indian".. there is no Muslim element in it everywhere.
Now whether it is used to sing Bhajans or Qawwalis is upto the singer.
Classical Music is also taking it last breaths in Pakistan..
Brilliant artiste's are being ignored.. you would weep if you saw what condition Mehdi Hasan is in..
and there are others..
Many of the old "gharanas" have resorted to going modern as the way to survive.. save the Qawals..and they too have no issues singing lyrics which are considered nothing less than "shirk" in Islam.. Its mostly dead.
Artiste's like these are received like gems in India, but they still turn back to Pakistan..and I wonder for what..
Although there is now a movement to promote such music by organizations such as "mauseqar"
AS for the "sufi" element in this band.. Id say "sufi" my cold and damp......
Well I am reading now, and there seems to be the two subcategories. Hindustani and Carnatic for classical Indian music.
Talking of inferiority complex, who better than you people to set the example....seems an acute lack of patriotism that you have to copy almost word for word of a Pakistani patriotic song......Obsession is another term that comes to mind.
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Damn....you stole the words right out of my mouth. !!
I understand that when one says Indian music it could mean one of the following:
Hindustani classical
Carnatic
folk music of all indian states
What does one mean by Pakistani music
Did they invent anything new in the past 64 years or are they simply claim punjabi folk and sufi music as pakistani?
because both punjabi folk and sufi aren't exclusive to that part of India which is now pakistan in the past as well as present.
Now don't tell me that this is also a concept like Ancient Pakistan.
These are still taught here by those in the classical music industry..
the whole technique is solely "Indian".. there is no Muslim element in it everywhere.
Now whether it is used to sing Bhajans or Qawwalis is upto the singer.
Santro can you elaborate "Indian technique" and "Muslim element"?? Except Dhrupad everything has Muslim element in it, whether it is in India or in Pakistan..
From what I read there is definitely a heavy persian influence.