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Posted by Uttam Singh 
Favourite keertan links
June 23, 2010 04:39PM
VahegurooJiKaKhalsaVahegurooJiKiFateh jeeo!

Inspired by the other thread 'your favourites..', perhaps we can have another thread with lots of links to all members favourite keertan.
I will start (bear with me i have quite a few!):

I have only found a few shabads by sachkhandvasi Sant Mani Singh Ji, but I love all of them-
[www.sikhroots.com]
[www.sikhroots.com]

[akj.org] - Bhai Karam Singh Ji CA, eko rav rahia ghat antar mukh boloh gur anmrit bayna.

[www.sikhsangeet.com] - Bhai Gopal Singh Ji, tu mera pita

anything by mallian vale singhs!! [akj.org] -Bhai Sukhpal Singh Ji, Satgur khotioh khare kare shabad savaranhaar. anything by bhai sukhpal singh ji on youtube.
and
[sikhbytes.guroocities.com]


For raag keertan I suggest everyone check out gurmatveechar.com which has got loads, I've only listened to Bhai Balbir Singh ji on there so far and love them
eg.
[gurmatveechar.com]
[gurmatveechar.com]
[gurmatveechar.com]
[gurmatveechar.com]

Those are just a few, hope to see everyone else's likes.
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Re: Favourite keertan links
June 24, 2010 02:17AM
wonderful idea!

i would check out
jagpal singh 2009 newyork rainsbhai
jagpal singh 2008 atlanta rainsbhai
giani gurdev singh 2009 sheperton rainsbhai(insane go to 40 minutes dasam bani too the max)
giani gurdev singh 2010 atlanta rainbhai

this is for now i have load and loads more
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Thanks Veer Uttam Singh for starting this thread and the links you have provided are beautiful. There is so much Rass in kirtan of Bhai Mani Singh. I listened to these Shabads many years ago and have always enjoyed Anand from them.

Kulbir Singh
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Dr. Pritam Singh Jee "Anjaan" Jalandhar Vale:

[keertan.gurmatchanan.com]
[keertan.net]
[keertan.net]

Bhai Amolak Singh Jee (Australia) 2008 April Amritsar Raensabaye
Bibi Harjeet Kaur Jee (Toronto) UK Coventry 2006 Raensabaye
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Re: Favourite keertan links
June 24, 2010 08:16AM
i'm a great fan of bhai balbir singh too. smiling smiley

for "raagi jatha" keertan, i really like bhai gurmail singh jee (amritsar), who uses simple tunes that follow the rules of raag. i'm just learning keertan, and i like the idea of playing in raag, but without the music overwhelming the shabad, i have found his keertan very easy to learn from:

[www.bhaigurmailsingh.com]
(the first shabad i ever played in sangat)


an of course jatha keertan is the best. smiling smiley

from recent samagams:

[akj.org]
(first time i heard sangat do swaas swaas simran so openly at a samagam, just amazing!

[akj.org]
(first time i heard giani gurdev singh jee, and it seems like he has some magic button he hits and all of sangat starts simran, even before he does. as though they simply can't wait to say waheguru!)

bibi manjeet kaur jee blew me away with this... i must have listened 20 times!




and of course, the indomitable bibi amarjit kaur jee:



if anyone knows where i can hear more of her keertan, PLEASE let me know!


and MANY MANY more, including some i can't post here because i know the sevadar might be reading. winking smiley
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Veer Uttam Singh Ji thanks for posting Sant Mani Singh Jis recordings. I was looking for these recordings.

BHai Gurmail Singh Ji is my favorite raagi Singh along with Bhai Anoop Singh Ji. I think Bhai Gurmail currently lives in New York.
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Great links!

The first time I listened to Bhai Gurmail Singh was about 20 years ago, when he came to Dixie Gurdwara Sahib. He stayed there for few months and did great Kirtan. He does wonderful Kirtan and as Bhain jee pointed out, his semi-classical style very soothing. Bahut Mithee Avaaz uhna dee.

Regarding Bhai Balbir Singh jee, I have noticed that when he sings Raag Kaanra, he really shines. It seems like this raag is his favourite.

The link of Bibi Manjinder Kaur provided by Bhain jee is excellent. I discovered it few months ago and have listened to it numerous times. Many I have spoken to claim that Bibi jee is just pretending but I say that Dhan is such pretending too. It's a delight to hear this Kirtan that is full of Josho-Kharosh.

Daas,
Kulbir Singh
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Veer Uttam Singh jeeo, the second link of Bhai Mani Singh jee's Kirtan contains a Saakhi of a Gursikh (who passed away) who had an amazing spiritual jeevan. He used to do 5 Siri Sukhmani Sahibs a day plus 250 Siri Chaupai Sahibs a day. Once he did Ardaas to do 50 Siri Sukhmani Sahib paaths for Bhai Mani Singh's health and he completed these paaths in 3 days. WOW!

Could someone shed light on who this Gurmukh was?

Daas,
Kulbir Singh
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Re: Favourite keertan links
June 25, 2010 09:05AM
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sukhdeep veerjee
I think Bhai Gurmail currently lives in New York

that's fantastic! does he regularly do keertan at any gurdwara there? do you know if he travels at all for keertan?
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Re: Favourite keertan links
October 21, 2010 02:03PM
I was going to start a new post on truly heavenly Kirtan, but changed my mind and will add to this thread instead. Please add Kirtan that you believe is mind blowing, pure ras and something that melts the heart.


I'll kick off by posting this very short video, it is pure Anand.
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Re: Favourite keertan links
November 10, 2010 11:25PM
[www.youtube.com]
i like this little Singh's keertan

the collection i have of puratan akj keertan only few people have that.............nd thts the best i have ever heard......
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Re: Favourite keertan links
September 04, 2011 07:01AM
Anand mano Ji,

Bhai Chattar Singh Ji - Delhi

They have one of the sweetest voices around.
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Re: Favourite keertan links
September 04, 2011 10:24AM
[www.youtube.com]

ਬਿਰਹਾ ਬਿਰਹਾ ਆਖੀਐ ਬਿਰਹਾ ਤੂ ਸੁਲਤਾਨੁ ॥
Birhā birhā ākẖī▫ai birhā ṯū sulṯān.
Many talk of the pain and suffering of separation; O pain, you are the ruler of all.

ਫਰੀਦਾ ਜਿਤੁ ਤਨਿ ਬਿਰਹੁ ਨ ਊਪਜੈ ਸੋ ਤਨੁ ਜਾਣੁ ਮਸਾਨੁ ॥੩੬॥
Farīḏā jiṯ ṯan birahu na ūpjai so ṯan jāṇ masān. ||36||
Fareed, that body, within which love of the Lord does not well up - look upon that body as a cremation ground. ||36||
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Re: Favourite keertan links
September 04, 2011 11:19AM
Thanks Uttam Singh Ji,

I was listening to Tarsem Singh Ji's kirtan on you tube yesterday. Would love to hear their piercing voice live. Inspiring to see that they do kirtan kanth..!!
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November 14, 2011 11:34AM
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November 14, 2011 11:37AM
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November 14, 2011 11:39AM
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November 14, 2011 12:22PM
This is good

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Re: Favourite keertan links
November 14, 2011 04:27PM
[www.youtube.com]


and


[www.youtube.com]
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November 16, 2011 03:34PM
[www.youtube.com]
bhai anantvir singh (CA)
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November 16, 2011 06:24PM
Vjkk Vjkf

Bhai Jagpal Singh Jee - Dheli 2010 raensabahee
Master Gurbachan Singh Jee- Dheli 2010 raensabahee
Bhai Harpreet Singh Jee - Vancouver 2009
Bhai Jeevan Singh Jee- New Dheli 1991
Bhai Joginder Singh Jee- 1966
Bhai Harpreet Singh Jee- Chicago 1993
Bhai Tejinderpal Singh Jee- Amritsar 1984


These are some of my personal favourites.

Daas
Binodh Singh
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Re: Favourite keertan links
November 16, 2011 06:48PM
Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh to all...

How do you tell if a shabad is in raags with the taal being played is kehrva or dadra?
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Re: Favourite keertan links
November 16, 2011 10:13PM
Your question makes no sense Singh123


Also, to those interested, try

Dallas Samagam 2010 - Raensabaee Keertan - Bhai Harpreet Singh Jee

Bairaag maan Shabads.
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Re: Favourite keertan links
November 17, 2011 07:39AM
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How do you tell if a shabad is in raags with the taal being played is kehrva or dadra?

Only if we are fluent in Raags we can tell which Raag is being played at a certain time. Depending on what combination of Surs are used, the Raag comes into play. The easily recognizable Raags are Bhairo, Bilaval, Bhairavee, Shivranjini, Bhopali, Malkauns, and Darbari Kanra because of their unique sounds and tunes. You just need some basic knowledge, that's all.

As for taal, its Dadra if the beats are 6, Teen Taal if the beats are 16 and Kehrva if the beats are 8. These 3 are the most common Taals. Upkaar Singh can shed more light on Taals.

Having said that, what's the need to know what Raag or Taal is playing. You eat your mangoes; why are you worrying about what trees these mangoes have come from?

Kulbir Singh
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Re: Favourite keertan links
November 17, 2011 08:54AM
Maybe, I misinterpreted the question, sorry.

Bhai Kulbir Singh jee has explained the beats well.

The simplest way to recognize a taal, is speak the bols in your head and match them along with the first line the keertanee Veer/Bhen is singing.

The hardest taals to recognize are Ek Taal, Jhap Taal, Deep Chandee.

Keharvaa, Teen Taal, Daadraa & Roopak are very common in the jatha.

To get a good taste of most of these:

Try getting Giani Gurdev Singh jee's 2+ hours rainsabaee track, from the Oct/Nov New Jersey Samagam 2009.

Filled with raags and its mostly Dasam Baani Keertan.
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November 19, 2011 03:56AM



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December 22, 2011 12:30PM
[www.youtube.com]
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Re: Favourite keertan links
December 24, 2011 03:35AM
all are all good - bhalo bhalo reh kirtaniyaa:

[www.youtube.com]
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Re: Favourite keertan links
December 24, 2011 09:53AM
my fovourite keertinya is Bhai Joginder Singh Riar.

[www.youtube.com]
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December 26, 2011 11:48AM




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