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Majumdar presents the afternoon raga "Kafi Kanada," blending the romance of raga "Kafi" and the high-seriousness of the "Kanada" ragas in a performance redolent of associations with springtime, highlighted by the composition in dhamar tal. Tejendra ... Tejendra Narayan Majumdar Raga Kafi Kanada Songs | 1. | Alap & Jor |
| 2. | Madhya Gat in Dhamar Tal |
| 3. | Madhya Gat in Tintal |
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