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editing errors dhrupad, the style of Hindustani
music, was sung by men and since long,
was believe to be sung by masculine
voices. But any people firmly believe
that Dhrupad is bound by not such
restrictions. It is like soft and subtle
as any of the another styles and there is
no reason how women cannot singit.
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Answered by harshitha20207
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Dhrupad is a genre in Hindustani classical music from the Indian subcontinent. It is the oldest style of major vocal styles associated with Hindustani classical music, Haveli Sangeet and also related to the South Indian Carnatic tradition.[1][2] It is a Sanskrit name, derived from the words dhruva (immovable, permanent) and pad (verse), a combination that means "pillar". The roots of Dhrupad are ancient, and it is discussed in the Hindu Sanskrit text Natyashastra (~200 BCE – 200 CE).[3][4] It is also described in other ancient and medieval Sanskrit texts, such as chapter 33 of Book 10 in the Bhagavata Purana (~800–1000 CE), where the theories of music and devotional songs for Krishna are summarized

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Answered by rinkigupta724
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dhrupad is style of Hindustani music is sung by men and since long was believed to be sung by Muslim voices but many People family believe that dhrupaf is bound by a no such restriction it is like soft and stubble as any of the Other styles and there is no reason why cannot sing it ...HOPE IT IS HELPFUL FOR YOU..

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