8 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Indian Classical"

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This sound is produced by tanpura, a drone instrument used in indian classical music. The recording was done at tapan music center during a demonstration on how to tune a tanpura. More about this instrument: http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/tambura. Details: big tanpura, thread inserted, tuning (pa sa sa sa).
Author: Sankalp
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This short excerpt illustrates a characteristic melodic movement in raga bhimpalasi.
Author: Sankalp
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This short excerpt illustrates a characteristic melodic movement in raga bhimpalasi.
Author: Sankalp
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This sound is a synthesized sound where the loudness and the timbre (weights) of the harmonics are derived from a short excerpt of carnatic music. The original sound from where these parameters are derived will be soon linked here in the description.
Author: Sankalp
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This excerpt contain few examples of alankars in hindustani music. Detailed description along with the time stamps of these different alankars is coming soon. .
Author: Sankalp
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This is a very short excerpt of carnatic music. This sound is basically used for a demonstration of the importance of loudness and timbre in melody. A synthesized melody sound and a monotonized version of that sound will be soon linked here in the description.
Author: Sankalp
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String instrument from india and nepal,been used for indian classical and folk music. This sound is composed of three parts:-attack phase (from emu emulator 3)-sustain phase- string noise (done with filtered noise).
Author: Deleteduser
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This is a synthesized melodic contour of a short excerpt of carnatic music. This sound is basically used for a demonstration of the importance of loudness and timbre in melody. The original excerpt from where the pitch was extracted and the monotonized version of this sound will be soon linked here in the description.
Author: Sankalp
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