English, asked by ry544994, 2 months ago

Taking help from the sound of music from your book beehive farme out ten
question that you would have liked to ask ustad bismillah khan in case you had ever got a chance
To interview him write the interview in dialogue from along the answer​

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Answered by sanushaedwin
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An Interviewer And An Interviewee

Interviewer: Welcome to ABC Controls, David. I am Tom.

Interviewee: Hello, it's nice to meet you.

Interviewer: Nice to meet you too, how are you doing today?

Interviewee: I am doing well, and yourself?

Interviewer: Great, thanks. I hope we didn't keep you waiting for long?

Interviewee: No, I had the chance to talk to one of your engineers while waiting.

Interviewer: That's good. David, shall we start?

Interviewee: Yeah, sure.

Interviewer: First of all, let me introduce myself. I am the manager of our engineering department here and we have an open position, so we have been interviewing applicants to fill the position as quickly as possible.

Interviewee: Yes sir, I read about the position on your website, and I think I am a good fit.

Interviewer: We currently have several ongoing projects and the team is working hard. We are hoping to keep busy for a long time.

Interviewee: What are the essential qualifications required for the position?

Interviewer: This is an entry-level engineering position, we do provide a lot of training here. But we do require that you have at least a bachelors degree in computer engineering. Previous experience in the field is a plus.

Interviewee: What kind of experience would you count as a work in the field?

Interviewer: Even though we provide training, it would be great if you had some hands-on programming experience, knowledge of database systems or skills on developing applications.

Interviewee: My final school project was actually developing a mobile application, so I am fairly competent in developing mobile and web applications.

Interviewer: That's good to hear, which school did you graduate from?

Interviewee: I was a student at DEF University, and I graduated with a bachelor degree in computer science. I worked as a computer lab tutor in school for about 2 years. Guiding students through their projects helped me get experience in several programming languages.

Interviewer: What are you looking for in a job?

Interviewee: The job should definitely help me grow in my career. I will be happy to learn and grow as I work in a passionate company like yours.

Interviewer: You are right. There is plenty of room for advancement in our company. What are your strengths? Why should I hire you?

Interviewee: I am a diligent person and a fast learner. I am very eager to learn. My friends also find me very easy to work with.

Interviewer: Very well. Now, do you mind working overtime?

Interviewee: No, I do not.

Interviewer: Because, sometimes we get overwhelmed with heavy workload.

Interviewee: I understand that's the nature of the job. When I was going to school, I took quite a few courses each semester while working at least twenty hours every week. And, I handled that situation very well.

Interviewer: Do you have any questions for me?

Interviewee: No, I think I have a pretty good understanding of the requirements. I believe that I can handle it with ease, and the fact that you provide all the training sounds excellent. I hope to have the opportunity to work for you.

Interviewer: David, It is nice to meet you. I can tell that you are a good candidate. Expect to hear from us within a week or so about the job.

Interviewee: Nice meeting you too. Thank you for your time.

Interviewer: Thank you for coming.

Answered by adinsg
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Answer:

Interviewer: Good day, Ustad Bismillah Khan. It's an honor to have this opportunity to interview you. As one of the greatest shehnai maestros in the world, your music has touched the hearts of millions. I have a few questions that I would love to ask you.

1)How did your journey with the shehnai begin? What drew you to this instrument?

Ustad Bismillah Khan: Namaskar! The journey of my love for the shehnai began when I heard it being played at the local temple in my hometown, Varanasi. The sound resonated deeply within me, and I felt an instant connection with the instrument. I was captivated by its soulful melodies and decided to devote my life to mastering it.

2)How did you approach your practice and training to become a virtuoso of the shehnai?

Ustad Bismillah Khan: Practice, or "riyaz," played a crucial role in my training. I would spend several hours every day, honing my skills and exploring the depths of the instrument. I followed a disciplined routine, immersing myself in the rich tradition of classical music, and learning from the masters who came before me.

3)Your music has transcended borders and touched people worldwide. What do you believe is the universal language of music?

Ustad Bismillah Khan: Music is the language of the heart, a divine gift that unites people beyond boundaries and cultures. It has the power to evoke emotions, bring joy, and create a sense of harmony among individuals. The universal language of music speaks directly to the soul, connecting people on a profound level.

4)How do you find inspiration for your compositions and improvisations?

Ustad Bismillah Khan: Inspiration can be found everywhere - in nature, in the sound of flowing rivers, in the call of birds, in the conversations of people, and in the silence of meditation. I believe that every moment holds the potential for inspiration. It is about being open and receptive to the world around us and channeling those experiences into our music.

5)Could you share some memorable moments or experiences from your musical journey?

Ustad Bismillah Khan: There have been many beautiful moments throughout my musical journey. One particularly memorable experience was performing at the Red Fort on the eve of India's independence in 1947. The music resonated through the historic walls, and it felt as if the entire nation was celebrating together through the power of music.

6)How do you feel about the preservation of traditional Indian classical music in today's modern world?

Ustad Bismillah Khan: Indian classical music is a treasure that has been passed down through generations. It carries the wisdom and spirituality of our ancestors. While it is essential to embrace modernity, it is equally crucial to preserve our rich musical heritage. I am glad to see the efforts being made by musicians and institutions to keep our traditions alive.

7)How do you view the role of music in promoting peace and harmony?

Ustad Bismillah Khan: Music has an extraordinary ability to transcend differences and bring people together. It has the power to create an atmosphere of peace and harmony, fostering understanding and empathy among individuals. Through music, we can bridge gaps, heal wounds, and promote unity in diversity.

8)What advice would you give to aspiring musicians, particularly those learning the shehnai?

Ustad Bismillah Khan: My advice would be to embrace music with dedication, discipline, and devotion. Practice diligently, respect the traditions, and seek guidance from accomplished masters. But above all, let your heart guide your music and express your unique voice. Stay humble, remain passionate, and keep the flame of music burning bright.

9)How do you envision the future of Indian classical music?

Ustad Bismillah Khan: Indian classical music is eternal. Its future lies in the hands of the next generation, who will carry forward its legacy. I believe that as long as there are individuals who are willing to dedicate themselves to its practice, the soulful melodies of Indian classical music will continue to resonate through the ages.

10)Lastly, what message would you like to convey through your music to the world?

Ustad Bismillah Khan: My music is an offering of love, peace, and spirituality. Through my shehnai, I wish to spread joy and touch the hearts of people from all walks of life. Let us embrace the beauty of diversity and celebrate the oneness that music brings. May the power of music unite us in a world filled with harmony and compassion.

Interviewer: Thank you, Ustad Bismillah Khan, for your enlightening and inspiring answers. Your music has left an indelible mark on the world, and your wisdom will continue to guide generations to come.

Ustad Bismillah Khan: Dhanyavaad! It was my pleasure to share my thoughts with you. Keep the flame of music alive and let its melody resonate within you.

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