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3h ago
I have a question about a song named "Sapna Vinani Raat" from movie "Hellaro" sung by aditya gadhvi.
So from timestamp 1:01, the song starts with an unusual beat, which i cannot understand, cannot deconstruct.
I'm little bit trained in indian classical, so i know about taals. I've counted it and its 12 maatra cycle but never I've ever heard it before. And division/structure of those 12 maatra is quite confusing so if anyone can shad some light on it.
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3h ago
I’ve been enjoying listening to Bhimaen Joshi’s Chhaya/Chhaya Malhar recently. I was wondering if anyone had the lyrics and meaning of the drut bandish. I’m also wondering why I can’t seem to find any other artists singing these Raags.
Thanks in advance!
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5d ago
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5d ago
https://youtu.be/Mm3PNXOd4JY?si=OMevzTchym25znHc
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5d ago
I don’t know if there are any ICM performers out there, but if you’re reading this, announce your concerts more than 24 hours in advance. More people will come if they have a few weeks to plan their work and child care. Here in the USA musicians announce their tours months in advance on social media and post again while they’re actually touring. I see many ICM performers announce their show less than 24 hours before showtime and it’s just not realistic to expect people to drop their plans for you.
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5d ago
https://youtu.be/QXJyMpxd210?si=fb1EOF4atRXgV01g
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1w ago
Title. All I know is this is pt. Dinkar Kaikini.
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1w ago
When I sing aa kar or even sargam the “a” sound always sounds a bit off for me… like the pronunciation of the vowel itself. Are there any tips or a pronunciation guide? I’ve tried following recordings but I’m having trouble matching it, and I notice multiple pronunciations. Thank you.
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