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jerry
5th May 2006, 10:48 PM
Hi everybody,

I'm a french student working on the perception of differents kinds of music, and I would like to use in my experiment a piece of Indian Classical Music. For a question of time, I had to choose a short piece and I found Gat Kirwani (2,49) from the cd "Portrait of Genius - Ravi Shankar". I hope some of you know it..?

It's not a real long and mystic raga, but I think the instruments, the use of the mode, and the richness of expressivity make of this piece a good "conspectus" (?) of this kind of music.

I need to know some aspects of the temporal progression of this piece of music, (like: 0, 16s: this happen, 1, 23: that happen...) and my theoretical knowledge of Indian Music is not sufficient to do it.
I have great difficulties to involve an expert in my country (I'm just a little student..) and as I discorver this really cool Hub Forum, I thought that maybe one of you, who knows, practice, and love Indian Music, and who knows Gat Kirwani (2,49) interpreted by Ravi Shankar, could help me for the musical analysis of this piece..

Thanks for your consideration

Sorry for the verb

Julien

:D

saravjoe
19th June 2006, 10:41 PM
give the link

saravjoe
19th June 2006, 10:42 PM
please give link for ravishankar sitar