| Youth lack knowledge of classical music: Manna Dey By PTI Mar 25, 2008, 08:03 | |
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"Music is not totally out. While some have awareness and knowledge in general, it is lacking among the young singers of today," Dey said.
"There is no knowledge about 'swar' (notes), 'laya' (tempo) and 'tal' (rhythm) among young voices. For this it is necessary that they are guided and trained by good masters," the veteran said.
Dey said good film music is an amalgamation of lyrics and melody, adding "Obscene songs like 'Choli ke peeche kya hai' make a mockery of music itself".
Reflecting on Bollywood music scenario, the singing sensation of yesteryears said the fifties and sixties was the golden era of music while the early seventies had melodious music. The 1998-2008 period saw a lull, but some composers are now composing good music.
When asked which young voices he find good in the wake of changing trends in music industry, Dey showed all likes for Sonu Nigam, Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal and Sunidhi Chauhan.
The 89-year-old classical singer said he still practices for two hours daily. "I also believe in good health and being physically fit," he added.
