This podcast addresses themes, principles, terminology and questions on, mostly, Indian music. Some are basic, some are complex, some are on technical aspects, some on aesthetic... and so it goes. New episodes are uploaded at pretty much irregular intervals, but mostly once a week, and occasionally twice a week. You might also find two episodes going up the same day! Write in with your feedback or questions to musicmusings@outlook.com. All emails will be responded to. Questions could also go ...
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Themes : Ep 10 - A Kharaharapriya Kaleidoscope
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An exploration of the contours and facets of Raga Kharaharapriya in the classical context and out of it. Here are the links to YouTube videos of the music discussed in the episode. Maharajan - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBVdIzzgwgc Saamyam Akannor - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmODJmrxZic Sangeeta Swarangal - https://www.youtube.com/watch?…
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India abounds in stories. And Carnatic music does not lag behind. Dozens, if not hundreds, of songs have stories behind their creation. This episode looks at a few such songs. The singers of the songs used in this episode are: Vatapi Ganapatim (Hamsadhwani) - Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar Namo Namo Raghavaya (Desya Todi) - M L Vasanthakumari Sri N…
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A rambling, sometimes distracted, discussion about ragas - classifications, characteristics, oddities, interesting raga clusters and raga names. (Two song excerpts have been used in the podcast. Ardhanaareeshwaram in Raga Kumudakriya is by Madurai T N Seshagopalan, and Raga Kurinji is by Dwaram Mangathayaru.)…
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Back to some basics. An episode that discusses the building blocks of music - the octave, the note, and the microtone. Nothing much else, actually!! (The music for the intro and outro is from a piece for piano composed by Madhura Sundararajan.)
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Themes : Ep 6 - Raga Encounters of the Third Kind
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Well, why not?! We've had two different kinds of journeys with ragas. Here's a third, where we have a kind of musical chairs with the notes of Raga Chakravakam. (The music for the intro and outro is from a piece for piano composed by Madhura Sundararajan.)
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A new kind of musical journey awaits you in this episode centred around trains and film music. Here is a YouTube playlist where you watch/listen to all the featured songs - and a few not featured: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKYZQd76hY3kXjqUWI-wJ4qxMH6habEEK
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Themes : Ep 3 - A Journey away from Mohanam
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If you have been part of our journey through Raga Mohanam, here is a little journey away from it. On this podcast, we see how the mood shifts when the notes of the raga are changed, and what ragas we end up with. It's not easy to resist the lure of Mohanam, though, with its cheery, sunny face beckoning us back.…
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Raga Mohanam has one of the most universal of scales and is one of the most expressive ragas. On this podcast, we go on a journey through the various shades of feeling that the raga portrays, covering the entire spectrum with reference to appropriate songs, mostly from movies.
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Q&A : Ep 2 - Tevaram, Seasons, Classical Meets Movies
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This episodes addresses questions on Tamil music and Carnatic music, and depiction of seasons in Carnatic music. Also: where do playback singers stand vis-a-vis classical musicians on the point of rigour of training? Ragas in film music - what goes on and how do composers approach it?
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How do moods and music relate to each in the realm of ragas? How do notes and scales work to bring out a particular mood or rasa? A fleeting look at the navarasas (the nine emotions or feelings) through ragas.
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Q&A : Ep 1 - Ragas - Types, Origin, Associations
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This episode covers questions on Ragas - Classification of Melakarta, Janya & Bhashanga and their properties; the Origin & Associations of Ragas with Moods and Feelings.
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