Indian Classical Music for Beginners

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  1. 1

    britannica.com

    What a raga actually is

    Read this before listening. Knowing what to listen for changes everything.

    Source: britannica.com
  2. 2

    sangeetnatak.gov.in

    Sangeet Natak Akademi

    The national academy's archive of recordings and documentation.

    Source: sangeetnatak.gov.in
  3. 3

    darbar.org

    Start with instrumental

    Sitar or sarod first — without lyrics you focus on the melodic movement.

    Source: darbar.org
  4. 4

    britannica.com

    Understanding tala

    The rhythmic cycle. Once you can count it, the improvisation makes sense.

    Source: britannica.com
  5. 5

    sangeetnatak.gov.in

    Carnatic and Hindustani compared

    Two traditions, different rules. Worth knowing which you are listening to.

    Source: sangeetnatak.gov.in

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