Hindustani 🇮🇳World 🌎 Music 🎼 : North 🇮🇳 Indian

Hindustani 🇮🇳World 🌎 Music 🎼 : North 🇮🇳 Indian My iMovie 🎥 documentary # 2026-136 .    / @mspatil-nh4dn   . A non-monetized educational channel. On Instagram as mahendramamauncle On Facebook as Mahendragouda Patil A-V Credits and References📚: www.pmc..ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Psychiatry, (Edgmont).2009 Sep; 6 (9): 43-45: Music Medicine,Healing and the Genome Project. Assad Meymandi PMCID; PMC2766288 PMID 19855860. Audio credit Youtube.com: Indian Classical Music Boulevard Pandit Ajoy Chakrabarty Raag Jog Dhan Jovan Nadi Nao Tarana Alaap: A set of 20 CD set: Times music: Sri Aurobindo Society: Hindustani Music and Carnatic music. MUSIC TODAY: A set of 20 plus Music Series CDs: EMI: The Gramaphone Company of India Limited Smt. SIddheshwari Devi: An All India Radio Release: Immortal series.music CDs World Music Library: Super Percussion of India. KING RECORD CO.LTD. Made in Japan;1988: EMI The Gramophone Company of India Limited: Ustad Bismillah Khan CD…. It is taught through a network of classical music schools called gharanas www.shankarmahadevanacademy.com: Learn Hindustani Vocal online. AI Overview : Day and night ragas: reviewed 04/30/2026. www.spardhaschooofmusic.com: Spardha School of Music: Time Theory of Ragas. For a more personal perspective on Artium Academy, visit www.atriumacademy.com. For a comprehensive guide to the 84 Ragas of Indian Classical Music, visit www.amitray.com. Hindustani music can be explored on www.wikipedia.org. For a listing of Ragas, visit www.ragtime.com. The Virtual Museum of Images and Sounds offers a contextual exploration of Raga in SEASON on www.vmis.in. Seasonal ragas in Hindustani music can be found on www.swaratala.blogspot.com. Indian music forums dedicated to seasonal ragas can be accessed at www.forum.chandrakanth.com. Songlines Magazine provides a seasonal raga for each season on www.songlines.co.uk. HCL Concerts offers an understanding of Ragas in Carnatic and Hindustani Music on www.hclcconcerts.com. Numerous educational videos on Hindustani music and related topics can be found on www.youtube.com. A brief history of Hindustani Music is presented in www.brownpundits.co. An overview of Hindustani Music in the context of Computational Musicology is available on www.researchgait.net. Authors Suvarnalata Rao and Preeti S Rao authored a comprehensive list of raga timings in the Journal of Music Research in March 2014. The Hindustani Music Collective Melbourne, Australia, provides a PDF for a comprehensive list of raga timings at www.anuradha.mahesh.com. multivitamin, and a source of inspiration. I for one, am grateful for the gift of munsic. www.ravishankr.org. All India Radio Release CD covers: Doordarshan. Audio Visual Credits and References: Wickimedia.Commons.Org. All the below are In public domain: File: Science City-Kolkata 2016-02-23 0602.jpg: Photographed at the Science Exploration Hall, Science City, Ministry of Culture, Govt on India: Author Biswarup Ganguly February 2016: GNP Free Documentation Licence, Version 1.2 published by the free software Foundation Attribution: Biswarup Ganguly CCA 3.0 Unported license :FileBlack and white Icon of Lady plying Indian instrument Tanpura.png::Author Art Projects MKCL KF March 2025: CCAS-Share Alike 4.0 International licence: File Black and White Icon of lady playing Indian instrument Veena.pgn:Author art Projecs MKCL KF:Crative Commons Attribution share Alike 4.0 International licence: File: Musical Stairs-Flickr-Meanest Indian.Jpg: Leading to a musical instrument shop in Chandni CHowk: Author: Meena Kadri from Edge of Paradise, NZ. December 2006:CCA 2.0 generic licence: File : Stringed Instruments-Musical Instrument Museum, Brussels-IMG3994.JPG: Author Diderot Self-photographed: September 2010: Permission Public domain Hindustani World Music: North Indian genre: (Entire English script will be published later in digital form and put on Apple Books for free public consumption.) Hindustani music is renowned for its mathematical precision and vocal dominance. It comprises seven notes or swaras: Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Ni. The standard repertoire comprises 72 core ragas. The Delhi Sultanate, the Mughal Empire, and Bhakti and Sufi movements introduced significant foreign influences. New fusion forms such as Quawali and Khyal emerged. Musical pioneers such as Ameer Khushrow, Tansen, Kabir, Guru Nanak, and Mirabai played a pivotal role in the evolution of Indian music. Stylistic music Gharanas have emerged, including Gwalior, Kirana, Agra, Jaipur-Atrauli, Patiala etc. Three styles: Drupad, Khayal, and Tirana. Semi classical forms encompass Thumri, Tappa, Gajhal, and Bhajana etc styles. The time theory of Hindustani music Some proponents of ragas assert their therapeutic (healing) properties. **ChatGPT has effectively enhanced my English writing skills and translation capabilities from English to Hindi. Written, edited and produced by Dr. M.S. PATIL. M.D., Chicago. Thanks. June 2026.