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  1. You will find reference material, songs, tips and how-to's -- and you can even take live online music lessons! Find out more about raagas, taalas, etc. using our extensive library of original online reference material about Indian Classical Music.

  2. Raagas. Although the total number of raags in Hindustani classical music was as big as 300, several of them have been lost over the centuries. About 100 raags are known and performed these days. The following list contains most of them.

  3. Ravi Shankar - The Sounds Of India (1958) Part 1 (Full Album) Track List: 1-31. Ravi Shankar - An Introduction To Indian Music (0:00) 2. Ravi Shankar - Dadra (4:13)3.

  4. Jul 1, 2014 · An Introduction to Indian Music 00:00 Dadra 04:13 Maru-Bihag 14:45 Bhimpalasi 26:29 Sindhi-bhairavi 38:43 Musicians: Ravi Shankar -- sitar Chatur Lal -- tabla N. C. Mullick -- tambura Label ...

  5. The Sounds of India is an album by Ravi Shankar which introduces and explains Hindustani classical music to Western audiences. Released by Columbia Records in 1957, it was influenced by Ali Akbar Khan 's The Sounds of India, [1] and recorded and produced by George Avakian in 1957 at Columbia's New York studio. [2]

  6. There are hundreds of Hindi film songs as well as non-film compositions (ghazals, bhajans, etc.) in our archive that are based on classical raags. You can list the songs on one or more criteria of your choice.

  7. Sound of India