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Pannalal Ghosh is one of the most legendary Indian musicians to ever play the flute. Also, Rajat Prasanna is a notable current Indian flute player.
South Indian & North Indian
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Elements if Indian Music (Both Carnatic and Hindustani)Svara (or svar)notes of a scalenotes represented by syllables from Indian solfege (sa ri ga ma pa da ni sa)all syllables, except sa and pa, can be raised or lowered to make a full 12-tone scalesyllables not fixed to specific pitchesDronethe continuous repetition of the notes sa and pa which reinforces the tonal centre throughout the piecethese notes are played continuously on tambura (long-neck plucked string instrument)strings left to vibrate so tones overlapmodern performances: drone may be provided electronically by a drone boxTalametrical or rhythmic cycledistinguished by: - number of beats- the way beats or grouped into larger sectionssame tala used throughout the rhythmic section(s) of the music compositionNorth Indian Tala: South Indian Tala:Adi Talam - 8 beatsJhaptal - 10 beatsKhanda chapu - 10 beatsEktal - 12 beatsRupakatalam - 12 beatsMisrachapu - 14 beatsintal - 16 beatsAdi talam rendu kalai - 16 beatsRagaa melodic framework- uses a particular scale and specific melodic movements- tonal framework for composition and improvisationeach raga is either associated with serious or light moods and are also associated with the time of day and seasonnames of every raga does not necessarily convey a meaningNorth Indian Raga:-Raga exposition on the sarangi: pentatonic scale: MalkaunsSouth Indian Raga:-Raga exposition on the vina: sankarabharanam-Raga exposition on the vina: mohanamGamakamelodic ornamentations that arise out of musical movementan integral aspect of indian music performancehelps define the raga
He's Indian (Punjabi ethnicity).
The tambura is a very common instrument in Indian dance and music recitals. Its main use is to help us maintain the pitch and not go out of tune.
it is used dto maintain pitch accuracy while singing the indian carnatic music
A tambura is a stringed instrument that produces a steady drone sound. It typically has a soothing and meditative tone, characterized by a rich and resonant quality. The sound of a tambura is often described as warm, deep, and immersive.
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Jughalbandi is Indian classical music that features a duet of two solo musicians.
The sitar was first played by George on Norwegian Wood, from the album Rubber Soul (my favourite if you can't tell) which was released in 1965. They used other Indian instruments such as the tambura as well, but the sitar was the main one.
George Harrison strove for authenticity with the song, and George Martin, who conducted the classical musicians playing alongside the Indian musicians, did his best to make them play Indian-style, with lots of slurring and note bending.
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Ravi Shankar is a famous Indian musician, most known for playing the sitar, an Indian stringed instrument. His daughters Anoushka Shankar and Norah Jones are also musicians.
Pankaj Udhas is an Indian singer, credited in the Indian music industry, along with other musicians like Jagjit Singh and Talat Aziz, with bringing the Ghazal style to the realm of popular music. He was born in 1951.
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None did, however, Ravi Shankar influenced George Harrison to learn sitar Several respected Indian musicians played on "Love You To," "Within You, Without You," and "The Inner Light." MP