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Comments on song "Baat Chalat Nayi Chunari Rang Daari"
jaswinder ahluwalia on August 08, 2010 This is not teen taal, anyone can shed light on what taal is this
Ishana98 on September 05, 2010 Just Gr8! Great Singing! Wah Wah!
milinddabke on September 08, 2010 simply speechless at the breadth and spectrum of rafisaab, the same man has sung 4 junglee, 4 jhonny walker, rock and roll, disco, ghazal, romance, senti, god god!!!!!!!!!!! and he is excelling against a classical maestro in this song, rafisaab u r the ultimate in playback singing, and i say plyback singing across male and female category
meetspooky on September 20, 2010 simply superb!
saggu on March 12, 2011 i was looking for this song thank u very much.
buttegowda on April 13, 2011 Killer song. Maan what a singing by the stalwarts.
Noniskia Noni on April 13, 2011 My Allah! What a voice you have given to Rafi Sahab, Wah Laajawab, has left
all other singers of Hindi music far behind after singing this most
difficult song.
shekhar kumar on May 06, 2011 02:18==melody
Almas Kotwal on June 02, 2011 Mohammad Rafi is probably the only singer that gets absolutely no negative
comments on youtube., he is my favorite singer
ZaheerAbbasKhan on June 25, 2011 @AKafghan08 Ure soooooooooooo right.. I mean he can sing anything
KJAAN on August 25, 2011 @goodboyla This is teentaal 16 beats. - drut tintaal (fast tintaal).
Mangal Tripathi on December 18, 2011 Divine pleasure..Great Singer, Great Music, Great Director, Great Lyrics
and Great Actor...Out of the world...
Gourang Ambulkar on January 14, 2012 Rafiji is undoubtedly great, however a listener can't fail to notice the
command of singing by Pt Krishnarao Chonkar. That voice reflects the
practiced and seasoned voice of a trained classical singer. Especially the
complicated Taans. Superb.
Nasreen Quadri on January 29, 2012 @allstringsattached ...Agree with you..although I am a
diehard fan of Late Mohammad Rafi Saheb
Vijay Soni on May 08, 2012 Rafi synching, maintaining pace with the classical singer Krishnarao is
amazing and classic by itself.
Milahi1935 on September 11, 2012 Krishna sang excellently and rafi matched him in the moorkian. In the end
rafi goes to the 4th octave so beautifully without any change in his voice
that one wonders at his abilities. Indeed rafi was gifted by the greatest
range that I have heard any where, even among the opera singers of the west.
moally55 on October 26, 2012 The most classical orientated was krishnarao,, rafi had a higher vocal
note. There is no such thing as Fourth octave, it is the voice pitch that
differs between people and the ability to control it. Rafi was blessed with
a vocal pitch that he could control :)
Shushanto Bose on November 18, 2012 When you say there is "no such thing", you mean that human vocal chords
cannot reach it? I mean instruments (such as harmoniums) can, right? If
this is true, why do people say that Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan had 6 octaves to
his voice? Is that just nonsense?
Shushanto Bose on November 18, 2012 Wow not only is this singing beyonf belief, but the composition is really
original.
Rajesh Venkateshulu on November 23, 2012 You are absolutely right. They can only scream and cannot sing anything
that high or for that matter in low notes. I honestly believe there are no
singers in this world who can match Indian singers especially classical
singers in quality (Singing taans,high, middle or low notes and putting
soul into the song-which is the most important thing).
Rajesh Venkateshulu on November 23, 2012 You are absolutely right. They can only scream and not sing (so do those so
called international pop,rock hip-hop stars do). There are no singers in
this world who can come close to Indians in singing, both classical and
playback singers.
devrath sharma on April 20, 2013 Rafi sahab is my fav but here krishan rao is up to the mark because he was
only from claasical and rafi sahab is from bhaav sangeet and bhav sangeet
is a another level of classical because u can learn classical but never
aatmiyata...
Indrajeet Mukhopadhyay on May 29, 2013 I listen to this classical song with a rapt attention and enjoy every bit
of it. Krishana Rao is an orthodox classical singer,he shows his vibrating.
Rafi Sahab on the other hand is brilliant in classical portions too
especially towards the end he sings like an orthodox classical singer.
Shushanto Bose on June 23, 2013 Why does the pronunciation sound like "chunari rang daRi", rather than
"daLi". Am i simply mishearing it, or is it intentional?
Sam Sharma on November 02, 2013 Rafi sahab is giving of typical patiala gharana style murkis, I see similar
style in bade ghulam ali khan's murkiyas!
gopal sinha on January 10, 2014 Beautiful !
srija chakraborty on March 04, 2014 lovely song.. i love this song.
This is not teen taal, anyone can shed light on what taal is this