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A music for all: How Carnatic music unites and keeps spreading
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Mela quiz: A simple DIY memory test
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Indian music in intercultural education
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Practice four widely used Carnatic talas
Tala Anubhava: 25 rhythm exercises
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Adapting Indian Universals in Music Education
“Cosmic Order, Cosmic Play: An Indian Approach to Rhythmic Diversity”
CD Sambho Mahadeva Vina/South India by Rajeswari Padmanabhan and K.S. Subramanian
Eloquent Percussion: A Guide to South Indian Rhythm
Find a copy of The Oxford Illustrated Companion to South Indian Classical Music
La musica carnatica: Un aspetto centrale della cultura sudindiana
Il raga che porta la pioggia by Pia Srinivasan
Mariyamman – songs by Sirgali Govindarajan & Madurai Somasundaram
Raga Dhana: An Alpha-Numerical Directory of Ragas
Mahatma Gandhi on “music of mind, of the senses and of the heart”
Unity in Diversity, Antiquity in Contemporary Practice? South Indian Music Reconsidered
Vaitari: A musical picture book from Kerala
What’s the difference between Hindustani and Carnatic music?
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