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  2. Jor (music) - Wikipedia

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    In Hindustani classical music, the jor (Hindi: जोर, ; also spelt jod and jhor) is a formal section of composition in the long elaboration of a raga that forms the beginning of a performance. It comes after alap and precedes jhala, the climax. [1] Jor is the instrumental equivalent of nomtom in the dhrupad vocal style of Indian music.

  3. Music of India - Wikipedia

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    This article has an unclear citation style. The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting. (July 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Tyagaraja, known for his extensive contributions to Carnatic music Music of India Genres Traditional Classical Carnatic Odissi Hindustani Folk Borgeet Baul Bhajan Kirtana Shyama Sangeet ...

  4. Sarod - Wikipedia

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    The sarod is a stringed instrument, used in Hindustani music on the Indian subcontinent. Along with the sitar , it is among the most popular and prominent instruments. [ 1 ] It is known for a deep, weighty, introspective sound, in contrast with the sweet, overtone-rich texture of the sitar, with sympathetic strings that give it a resonant ...

  5. Indian classical music - Wikipedia

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    Indian classical music is the classical music of the Indian subcontinent. [1] It is generally described using terms like Shastriya Sangeet and Marg Sangeet . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has two major traditions: the North Indian classical music known as Hindustani and the South Indian expression known as Carnatic . [ 4 ]

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Indian music

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    The WikiProject Indian music is a working group that aims to better organize information in articles related to Indian music. This page and its subpages contain their ...

  7. The Sounds of India - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Category:Music of India - Wikipedia

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    Classical music in India (1 P) Indian compositions and recordings (4 C) E. Music education in India (2 C, 4 P) F. Music festivals in India (7 C, 42 P) H.

  9. Music of Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Folk music of Haryana has two main forms: classical folk music of Haryana and desi folk music of Haryana (country music of Haryana). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They take the form of ballads and pangs of parting of lovers, valor and bravery, harvest and happiness.