Sensible
5th January 2006, 01:09 AM
Hello
I was wondering whether anyone could assist in identifying some material. I don't know about Indian classical music, but I'm pretty sure I have a recording of some. I just bought a tape reel dating back to 1960 - no label - with a recording of some nice music. I would describe it as minimal - a very deep, resonant bass drum and a bowed string accompaniment. Listening to some samples from the net, I would guess the string instrument is a sirangi. The string player just keeps playing the same riff over and over again, mimicking a loop - never changing melody or key or time. Meanwhile, the drummer sort of plays over the stringed instrument, taking the lead/prominence. The drums keep drifting between different beat cycles - sounds sort of semi-improvised. The overall impression is a very solemn, thunderous, serious sort of sound.
What kind of music is this? Would it be Hindustani or Karnatic? Could it be a style of drupad? Which gharana?
Thanks
I was wondering whether anyone could assist in identifying some material. I don't know about Indian classical music, but I'm pretty sure I have a recording of some. I just bought a tape reel dating back to 1960 - no label - with a recording of some nice music. I would describe it as minimal - a very deep, resonant bass drum and a bowed string accompaniment. Listening to some samples from the net, I would guess the string instrument is a sirangi. The string player just keeps playing the same riff over and over again, mimicking a loop - never changing melody or key or time. Meanwhile, the drummer sort of plays over the stringed instrument, taking the lead/prominence. The drums keep drifting between different beat cycles - sounds sort of semi-improvised. The overall impression is a very solemn, thunderous, serious sort of sound.
What kind of music is this? Would it be Hindustani or Karnatic? Could it be a style of drupad? Which gharana?
Thanks