Usad Enayat Khan (Urdu: عنایت خان ) (1894 - 1938) was one of India's most influential sitar and surbahar players in the first decades of the 20th Century. He was the father of Vilayat Khan, one of the topmost sitariyas of the postwar period. Enayat Khan was born in Uttar Pradesh into a family of musicians. His father was the great sitar maestro Imdad Khan, who taught him the sitar and surbahar (bass sitar) in the family style, known as the Imdadkhani Gharana or Etawah Gharana (school)
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Bageshri (Alap)
A1 Vairabi Gat (sitar)
A2 Gat Pilu (sitar)
B1 Bageshri Alap (surbahar)
Bhairavi
Purvi
Bageshri
B2 Khambaj (sursaptak)
Khamaj
Jogia
Bageshri Alap [Surbahar]
Pilu Gat [Sitar]
Khambaj (Sursaptak)
Gat Pilu (Sitar)
Bhairavi (Sitar)
Raag Bihari
Vairabi Gat
Khambaj
Gat Pilu
Bageshri Alap
Bhairavi - Gat
Pilu
Bihari
Raga Bhairavi
Khambaj Gat (Sitar)
Bhairav Alap [Surbahar]
Bhairav Jhala [Surbahar]
Bhairavi [Sitar]
Bhupali [Sitar]
Bihag Alap [Sitar]
Bihag Jhala [Sitar]
Bihari Gat [Sitar]
Jogiya [Sitar]
Khamaj Gat [Sitar]
Khambaj [Sursaptak]
Multani Alap [Surbahar]
Purvi Alap [Surbahar]
Purvi Jhalla [Surbahar]
BAGESHREE(Alap)[SURBAHAR]
BEHAG(Alap)[SITAR]
BEHAG(Jhala)[SITAR]
BHAIRAVI[SITAR]
BHAIRON(Alap)[SURBAHAR]
BHAIRON(Jhala)[SURBAHAR]
BHUPALI[SITAR]
Bhairav Jhala (Surbahar)
Bihag Alaap (Sitar)
Bihag Jhala (Sitar)
Bihari Gat (Sitar)
Bageshri Alaap (Surbahar)
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