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The Sounds of India by Ravi Shankar

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Personnel: Ravi Shankar (spoken vocals, sitar); Chatur Lal (tabla); N.C. Mullick (tambura). Personnel: Ravi Shankar (sitar); Nodu C. Mullick (tambura); Chatur Lal (tabla). Liner Note Author: Alan Hovhaness. Unknown Contributor Role: Nodu C. Mullick. Although THE SOUNDS OF INDIA was recorded in 1973, years after Ravi Shankar had established himself in the West, it is unusual in that here he finally chooses to explain himself to his listeners--perhaps a recognition that Indian music's faddish appeal was wavering and that a serious exposition was in order. Shankar introduces each track with an explanation of the elements of Indian classical music, including the raga, microtones, drone, and various talas, or rhythmic cycles. The second track, "Dadra," carries a six-beat structure--unusual for Shankar--and its light, playful feel will be familiar to fans of older Bollywood film music. An excellent primer for Indian music enthusiasts.
 

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Ever wanted to learn the scale to a Raga?

Date of Review:  Jun 25, 2001
The Bottom Line: With some of the best sitar work I've heard along with the commentary from Shankar this is an album for ANY ONE who has an interest in Indian music.
Review: This was the first Ravi Shankar album I ever bought, and it was also the one that inspired me to take up the sitar.

The Sounds Of India is a very unique album in that before each of the songs Ravi talks you through the scale he will be...
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Recommended to buy: Yes

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Ravi talks you through the scales to...
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It';s in mono
 

"The Sounds of India" by Ravi Shankar

Date of Review:  Jun 3, 2002
The Bottom Line: "The Sounds of India" is an excellent album on Indian classical music. The examples are greatly informative and go into great detail on how the songs come together.
Review: "The Sounds of India" by Ravi Shankar and friends, is an excellent album on how to get an insight on Indian classical music. The examples that he performs here are exceptionally informative and go into great detail on how the songs come together. In...
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These examples of Ragas are some of the...
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Ravi tends to mumble while explaining...
 
 
 

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Artist Ravi Shankar
Record Label Columbia (USA)
Genre International
Subgenre Indian Classic Music
Release Date July 25, 1989
Number of Discs 1

Song List: Disc 1

  1. Introduction to Indian Music, An
2. D dr
3. M ru-Bih g
4. Bhimpal si
5. Sindhi-Bhairavi
 

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Release Date: 1989-07-20, Audio CD, Sony
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