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i really appreciate your efforts for this post about Indian music. being an Indian i feel proud that people around the world have similar interests in terms of music.
keep up the good work! :)

@cryptonite03, thank you! I love Indian music. I also studied history of Indian Cinema for a few classes, might consider writing about that.

you have my interest now . following you for this :)

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I'm kinda Indian music illiterate, so you brought me some knowledge I didn't know. I also took the effort to listen to the video/song you included. Somehow I like the fast drum rhythm.

@qsounds, Indian music is just so lush, complex, and beautiful. To me, it's the original jazz. There's so much insanely complicated improvisation, crazy meters, and microtonal sound. Would love to talk more about it!

The kinda guitar sound is something I still need to get adjusted to; Maybe the reason why I never really tried to discover Indian music. But as mentioned, I liked the song you posted, especially the drum guy. If you can recommend other clips or performances to listen to, I'open for them.

This post here, last video :)

My I was the one who confused you, by saying Indian music while it is Hindustani music.

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Great music and good work

Hi @madhifaster,

Thank for the comments!