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Voice of Indian Song - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
12 episodes
9 months ago
Traditional Indian singing is intoxicating - but what is it about singing, and listening to others sing, that makes it so significant? In this album, Sudokshina Chatterjee breaks down the unique Indian style, and explains the emotions and meaning behind the songs of her culture. This material is drawn from The Open University course AA317 Words and music.
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Traditional Indian singing is intoxicating - but what is it about singing, and listening to others sing, that makes it so significant? In this album, Sudokshina Chatterjee breaks down the unique Indian style, and explains the emotions and meaning behind the songs of her culture. This material is drawn from The Open University course AA317 Words and music.
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Courses
Education
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Khyal
Voice of Indian Song - for iPod/iPhone
5 minutes 8 seconds
16 years ago
Khyal
Sudokshina explains the meaning behind Khyal, the most popular genre of Indian music, focusing on two songs.
Voice of Indian Song - for iPod/iPhone
Traditional Indian singing is intoxicating - but what is it about singing, and listening to others sing, that makes it so significant? In this album, Sudokshina Chatterjee breaks down the unique Indian style, and explains the emotions and meaning behind the songs of her culture. This material is drawn from The Open University course AA317 Words and music.