Audio | What Makes Indian Music Unique – Kennedy Center Education

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Source: Music of India, An exploration of Indian music
URL: https://www.kennedy-center.org/education/resources-for-educators/classroom-resources/media-and-interactives/media/international/music-of-india/
Date visited: 2 August 2021

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Learn to distinguish and remember the 72 melakarta ragas – free course

https://www.carnaticstudent.org/service/free-melakarta-raga-course/

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Learn more about the above teachers – both regarded as legends in their own lifetime – on Wikipedia and here:
Vidya Shankar (1920-2010)
https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/music/Art-and-science-converged-here/article16181169.ece

S. Rajam (1919-2010)
Remembering S. Rajam by S. Janaki (Executive Editor, Sruti magazine)
http://www.varalaaru.com/design/article.aspx?ArticleID=971

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Website Recommendations – Music Research Library

Source: Music Research Newsletter – 44 5 November 2018
Contact Us: Arati Rao, Vidya Jayaraman and N. Ramanathan
email: mrlibrary.adm@gmail.com

  • SHAMSA Database
    Link: goo.gl/o8rwBx
    Category: Sources of Research
    Brief: The following is a database uploaded by the scholar Katherine Butler Schofield to the website www.academia.edu, which gives many sources useful for research in Music and Dance in South Asia.
  • Sahapedia
    Link: https://www.sahapedia.org/
    Category: Sources of Research
    Brief: Sahapedia is an open online resource on the arts, cultures and heritage of India. At Sahapedia, one can read articles, watch videos, listen to interviews, and browse image galleries.
  • Indian Classical Music Mapping of Kolkata project
    Link: http://kolkatamusicmapping.com/
    Category: Sources of Research