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Listening to the Unheard: Rare Ragas Across Gharanas of Indian Classical Music
Indian classical music is often described as a river with many tributaries—ancient, slow-moving, and profoundly deep. While popular ragas such as Yaman, Bhairav, and Bhimpalasi continue to flow vibrantly through concert halls and classrooms, there exists another, quieter stream: rare ragas. These are melodic entities that survive in fragments—preserved in old manuscripts, guarded within specific gharanas, or remembered through the voices of a few devoted maestros. This blog i
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Feb 49 min read


The Gharanas and Musical Traditions of the Sitar: A Journey Through Heritage and Sound
The sitar, one of the most iconic string instruments of Indian classical music, has a rich history interwoven with the traditions and gharanas (musical schools) that have shaped its evolution. With its resonant strings and intricate melodies, the sitar has captivated audiences worldwide and become a symbol of India's rich musical heritage. This blog explores the gharanas and music traditions associated with the sitar, delving into their origins, techniques, styles, and the ma
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Nov 24, 20246 min read


The Legacy of Maihar Gharana and its influence
The Maihar Gharana is one of the most influential and prestigious schools of Indian classical music, renowned for its unique contributions to Hindustani music, particularly in the realm of instrumental music. The gharana (or "school" in music) traces its roots to the small town of Maihar in Madhya Pradesh, a place that became the cradle of a new musical movement under the leadership of one of the greatest maestros of Indian classical music, Ustad Allauddin Khan. The Maihar Gh
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Oct 17, 20243 min read
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