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Now dont get me rong, please, i love this kirtani, and im not strting this to do ninda, its just that i was abit surprised when i heard this, i dont know, it reminded me of what a song would sound like, heres the link : http://www.sikhroots.com/audio/Keertani%20...so%20nihaal.mp3

It really made me thing, huh? :umm: when i heard it.

Now lets not get into the raag debate please, thats antoher issue, but my opinion is that non-raag is ok, if its a SIMPLE tune, done purley just to be simple, hwoever this was non-raag made fancy, which i do think is rong. I dont know.

AND PLEASE NO NINDA, BEG YOU NO NINDA OR FIGHTS.

It doesnt sound wrong to me, fine it sounds abit fresh but why cant you hear the gurbani? Its all in the mind of the listener...

I find that funny coming from you.

I dont have a problem with kirtan not being done in raag, but i believe its a huge step below kirtan thats done in raag. If you have a problem with that then you have a problem with Guru Sahibs bani.

Fateh.

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Now dont get me rong, please, i love this kirtani, and im not strting this to do ninda, its just that i was abit surprised when i heard this, i dont know, it reminded me of what a song would sound like, heres the link : http://www.sikhroots.com/audio/Keertani%20...so%20nihaal.mp3

It really made me thing, huh? :umm: when i heard it.

Now lets not get into the raag debate please, thats antoher issue, but my opinion is that non-raag is ok, if its a SIMPLE tune, done purley just to be simple, hwoever this was non-raag made fancy, which i do think is rong. I dont know.

AND PLEASE NO NINDA, BEG YOU NO NINDA OR FIGHTS.

It doesnt sound wrong to me, fine it sounds abit fresh but why cant you hear the gurbani? Its all in the mind of the listener...

I find that funny coming from you.

I dont have a problem with kirtan not being done in raag, but i believe its a huge step below kirtan thats done in raag. If you have a problem with that then you have a problem with Guru Sahibs bani.

Fateh.

Im sorry, was that aimed at me? What problem do I supposedly have with Guru Sahib's bani and I have never favoured any style of keertan over another. Its all keertan to me.

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