
"Shiv-Hari" refers to collaboration between santoor player Shivkumar Sharma (born January 13, 1938, Jammu, India) and bansuri flautist Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia (born July 1, 1938). In 1967, Shivkumar Sharma and Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia teamed up with guitar player Brij Bhushan Kabra to produce the concept album Call of the Valley, which turned out to be one of the greatest hits in Indian Classical Music. The innovative use of the guitar on the album made it popular among people from Western countries.
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Kirwani 1
Kirwani 2
Rasdhara-1
Rasdhara-2
Kirwani 3
Rasdhara-4
Rasdhara-3
Song Of The River
Walking In The Rain
Stillness Of The Lake
Journey To The Sea
Dewdrops
Bhopali
Love
Peace (Alap)
Kinwani
The Valley Recalls
Rag Pahadi
Rag Piloo
Ahir Bhairav/Nat Bhairav
Bhoop Ghara - Dadra
Ghara-Dadra [*] - Brij Bhushan Kabra
Bageshwari
Rãg Des
Bengali Folk Tune - Flue Solo - In Dadra Tal (6 Beats)
Dhun-Mishra Kirwani [*] - Shivkumar Sharma
Harmony (Alap)
Raga Jhinjhoti In Rupak Tal (7 Beats) And Tintal (16 Beats)
Raga Misra Piloo In Tintal (16 Beats)
Raga Jhinjhoti
Echoes of the Valley
Raga Jhijhoti part 1
Raga Jhijhoti part 2
Raga Jhijhoti part 4
Blissful Dawn
Call of the Valley
Raga Jhijhoti part 3
Raga Bhoopali Gat In Jhaptal
Peace
Harmony (Gat)
Whispering Winds
Moon Magic
Flirtation
Raga Bhoopali: Peace (alap)
Raga Bhoopali: Harmony (alap)
Raga Bhoopali: Harmony (gat)
Raga Bhoopali: Peace (gat)
Raga Bhoopali: Love (alap)
Raga Bhoopali: Love (gat)
Rasdhara 2
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