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Do you think Daler Mehndi is appropriate to judge SRGMP at this stage?
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Do you think Daler Mehndi is appropriate to judge SRGMP at this stage?
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Originally posted by: Dazlingflower
I agree with you. He was very rude. I was surprised that he knew a thing about music. Other judge was very elegant in his comments.
i agree wit u and i to was a bit surprised he new nething at all bout music
Originally posted by: MrspetloverUS
Daler, U may be OK Bhangra singer but remember most of your off tune notes you yourself may not recognize in the loud DHOL music. Also there is no judge (Daler) sitting there judge you otherwise your mistakes & off sur notes would be caught by him. In today's recorded music lots of OFF notes and Pitches gets corrected by Hi-Tech equipment. So give a 17 year old a break would you?? Instead of counting how many times she "Sur se gayi". There u go with my 2 cents.......
PS: You are no league with Harbajan Mann & Jazzy B when it comes to Bhangra.😈
completely agree with you...👏👏👏
just wondering how he got out of those judicail/police custodies landed up in a prestigious programme like SRGMP and disturbing us with his stupid comments and questionable judgments (e.g. vishwas given out)
Originally posted by: MrspetloverUS
.... Now Daler is in league of his own when comes to judging (League of Idiots & Morans). 😕
well said....👏👏👏
Originally posted by: MrspetloverUS
Due to Jasrajji's judging once before Nihira had lost in SRGMP. I really respect PT. Jasrajji so I did not & do not make any comment s abtout him because he is way up there when it comes to classical singing. But I have seen Nihira over & over & girl is modest & excellent singer. Now Daler is in league of his own when comes to judging (League of Idiots & Morans). 😕
Exactly!
I was watching SRGMP 3 hour episode yesterday and it was hillarious when Daler told Keka to not follow anybody and stay original, Panditji took the mike and said, "Lataji followed Samshad Begum and NoorJehan in her early days. Panditji followed Pandit Aamir Khan (I think), etc. Indian music has been based on following and following and that is how we are here today." Panditji is very right. Bin guru gyan se paun? In music, you need some type of guru, whether you take formal guru-bandhan or not. For Abhijit (the playback singer), Manna Dey was his "guru." For Mukesh, Rafisaab, and Kishoreda, Saigalsaab were their gurus. This may mean "aping" the guru first, but eventually, they came out their own style.
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