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I thought I should share with you, for a change, some instrumental pieces. I am starting off with 3 pieces of Fusion Music. Hope it appeals to you. Would welcome some feedback.
Here's track 1. Cheers! If you stop trying to make sense of it all, you'll be less confused. Reality is an illusion.
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I also see a lot of Darbari Kannada being used in the songs. The article already has mentioned the other extensively used ragas, Bhairavi, Yaman & Pahadi. What I fail to understand is the excessive usage of one Raga by Music Directors as compared to another. Is there something special about the aforementioned ragas that makes songs rendered in them better than any song done under some other raga? If someone with knowledge regarding classical music could join the discussion, it would be great. zindagi ne kar diya, jab bhi udaas aa gaye ghabra ke hum, manzil ke paas sar jhukaaya, sar jhuka kar ro diye |
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