Classical music has been
proven to be the music of intelligence. Recent studies have shown that
listening to classical music can have lasting effects on one's brain; it can
stimulate brain function in developing infants and improve comprehension of
math and other computing skills in adults. It trains the brain to acknowledge
all the parts that work together to make the whole. We have, in popular
culture, begun to associate classical music with a certain class of people: a
class of people that is wise, calm and brimming with astonishing intellect.
Hence, to promote Indian
classical music Witty International School, Bhilwara organized a Classical
music concert of the renowned Indian Classical Sarangi player and singer Sabir
Khan on Thursday, August 24, 2017. Sabir Khan is an Indian Sarangi player.
He belongs to Sikar Gharana (school) of music who has given several stalwarts
to Indian Classical music. Sabir Khan was born in Jodhpur (Raj.). He is the
ninth generation to take up Sarangi, after his father the iconic Ustad Sultan
Khan.
The melody of his voice
kept everyone spellbound. When he played Saare Jahan Se Accha on his sarangi,
the audience started singing on the beats of his sarangi. Everyone was
mesmerized with his voice when he sang “Albela Sajan aao re”. It was an
unforgettable experience for everyone.
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