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Free Music Notes for Morning Raga / Evening RagaFree Music Review: A favourite Hit: 5 Stars
Of all the Ravi recordings I have, this is certainly one of my favourites, if not the favourite. The music here is mellower than a lot of sitar pieces. I know that the frantic sound of much sitar/tabla music can turn some people off, but there is less speed and more atmosphere in the two pieces featured here. When the music does get faster, it is eased into very well.
If you are a fan, you will not be disappointed. If you are considering buying your first Ravi Shankar CD, or sitar/traditional Indian music CD, I believe this is a great item to start with.
Free Music Review: Ravi music Hit: 5 Stars
Best stuff I own of this artist. He has many many products, but I am just starting to listen to him and so this was a guess purchase, but I love it.
Free Music Review: Ravi Shankar... Hit: 5 Stars
I love Ravi Shankar and this CD offers one of his best performances where his playing is filled with passion and gratitude for life.
Free Music Review: good introduction to Shankar's work Hit: 4 Stars
This was the first Ravi Shankar CD/Album/Anything I ever purchased. I had heard good things about Shankar and fell in love with the sound of the sitar on the Beatles album Revolver. So I raced down to the nearest Newberry Comics, which happened to be in Braintree, and bought this CD. I was originally looking for Shankar's Sounds of India CD but it was out of stock and all the rest were live albums which can, to use the parlance of our times, ... big time in the sound quality area. So I saw this one, read the back and bought it. I put it on and it was amazing. The CD's two ragas were amazingly beautiful and provided the perfect music to play when wishing to stimulate creativity and open up a few chakras. I would recommend this as an introduction to Ravi Shankar, and Indian music in general. Also the liner notes contain the terms used in describing the composition of a raga.
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