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Indore gharana is one of the of Indian classical music. It was founded by Amir Khan, who studied the styles of Abdul Wahid Khan, Aman Ali Khan, Rajab Ali Khan and Abdul Karim Khan and amalgamated their style.

Amir Khan grew up in , but he did not like the factionalism inherent in the tradition. In an interview to Akashvani, , he said:

Performances in the Indore gharana are noted by the tempo in the style of Abdul Wahid Khan, and the reminiscent of Rajab Ali Khan. The merukhand structure is similar to that practiced by Aman Ali Khan of the Bhendibazaar gharana. The khayal gayaki in the 'Indore gharana' retains the slow development and restraint from frills as in the . Mohan Nadkarni says of Amir Khan's music that whereas Bade Ghulam Ali Khan's music was extroverted and exuberant, Amir Khan's music was an introverted, dignified 'darbar' styleMohan Nadkarni, Great Masters: Profiles in Hindustani Classical Vocal Music, Rupa 1999, 453 pages, .

Amir Khan's conviction about the importance of poetry in khyal compositions (he used to compose under the pen name, Sur Rang), has also marked the singing of the 'Indore gharana'.

Characteristics of the Indore gharana include:

  • slow-tempo raga development
  • improvisation mostly in lower and middle octaves
  • tendency towards serious and expansive (darbari) ragas
  • emphasis on melody
  • bol and sargam using patterns
  • sparing application of and other embellishments to preserve introspective quality
  • use of kan swaras () in all parts of performance
  • rare use of
  • careful enunciation of text of - the bandish performance may or may not include antara
  • multiple laya (tempo) jatis in a single taan
  • mixture of taan types in a single taan
  • use of ruba'idar (considered similar to chhota khyal)

After Amir Khan's death in a car accident in in 1974, the "Indore gharana" has become a powerful stream in modern Hindustani music. Direct disciples of Amir Khan included , Shankar Lal Mishra, Kankana Banerjee, Purvi Mukherjee, and others. However, a number of influential musicians including Sultan Khan (sarangi player) have developed their music under 'Indore gharana' influence.


Prominent exponents
  • Gokulotsavji Maharaj
  • Kankana Banerjee
  • Shanti Sharma
  • Baldev Raj Verma
  • Ramneek Singh
  • Akhil Kumar Das
  • Amarjeet Kaur (a disciple of Ustad Amir Khan and Pandit Amarnath)

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