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How To Tune The Sitar In Easy Steps: A Beginners’ Guide


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Sitar is a stringed instrument that makes a sound similar to the violin. This instrument has been around for thousands of years. It is used in traditional and classical Indian music, as well as in folk music. The word ‘sitar’ comes from Persian, meaning three strings. Sitar instruments have three or four main strings that run over a large resonator bowl made of pewter, copper, wood, or glass. A sitar player shifts the position of their fingers on the strings to change the notes being played. If you are a complete novice to the sitar, and not sure where to start, this guide will help you out. I’m going to explain what each string does and how it works with the other strings how to tune the sitar in easy steps.

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A Simple Guide To Raag Bhairav


The king of morning ragas is Raag Bhairav. This raga stimulates the senses. It is vitally important that Rishabh and Dhaivat in this Raag oscillate, as this energizes the mood in the Raag. It is an Indian classical raga associated with the Bhairav Thaat. In the mornings and as the beginning piece at concerts, it is a sampurna raga that is traditionally performed. It defines the Thaat, or style, that it belongs to. It is helpful to understand how the name “Bhairav” came to be associated with the viciousness of Lord Shiva due to its etymological roots. Bhairav raga is an ancient raga that is considered to be extremely old and originated many centuries ago.

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Top 5 Free Music Making Software For Professional-Sounding Music


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Music-making software has come a long way since the first program, Music 1.0 was released in 1985. In the past 30 years, software makers have been constantly innovating to create user-friendly tools that make it easier for anyone to make music.

Not everyone has the skill or resources to produce music, but that doesn’t mean you can’t create professional-sounding songs. This article will introduce you to the top 5 free software programs that you can use to create your own songs.

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The amazing role of a Music Composer


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The music composer is the person who creates musical content. The word “composer” is derived from Latin compositor, meaning “one who puts together”, and is a term usually used for Classical music. A composer is somebody who can create a piece of music and play it. Music composers and music directors are the people who create original music and songs for films, advertisements, television series, and other media. They also oversee the musical aspects of production such as recording sessions, rehearsals, and post-production work.

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Indian Raga – An Insight Into The Musical Genius Of The East


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Indian classical music uses ragas as melodic frameworks for improvisation, similar to melodic modes. “Raga” is an old ancient Sanskrit word that means passion and colour. There are certain rules that govern Raga compositions, and it is characterized by a melodic structure made up of certain notes. Despite its central position in classical Indian music, the raga does not have a direct translation to classical European music. Traditionally, ragas are composed by a melodic soloist with a drum and a drone as accompaniment. Among the most popular instruments are the sitar, tabla, and tanpura or tempura. An Arohana and Avrohana is a scale for an ascending and descending form of a raga.

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