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Delhi gharānā (tabla) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Delhi gharana
The Delhi Gharana is the oldest of the tabla gharanas, and is also the first to establish improvisation rules. It was founded in North-East India, and is one of the most common gharanas (or Baj) used today. The Purbi Gharana also originates form the eastern areas of Delhi. ==History== Delhi Gharana was founded in the early 18th century most probably by Mia Siddhar Khan Dhadi, who is sometimes also referred to as the inventor of the tabla. Siddhar Khan is the earliest available name associated with tabla that is found in historical records. Siddhar Khan, having been a pakhawaj player, was responsible for incorporating pakhawaj bols (syllables) to the style. However, the tabla, not the pakhawaj, is now the main instrument of the Delhi Gharana. Siddhar Khan and his descendants contributed greatly to the development of the Tabla language and compositional structures of the Peshkars and the Qaidas.
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