Concept vs Feel – Understanding Advanced Sub-Divisions
Most kids who took geometry in secondary school would remember the standard compass and ruler method of dividing a line into equal parts. Dividing a line into 2 and 4
Most kids who took geometry in secondary school would remember the standard compass and ruler method of dividing a line into equal parts. Dividing a line into 2 and 4
Rains pouring, hot tea piping-and all you need is a soulful ballad playing in the background. The romantic in you plays a poignant tune by the Ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh. The
I’ve always been fond of concepts and structures in the world of drums that go beyond rudimentary exercises and mechanical effort. Rhythm and percussion deal with an entire dimension of
The instrument ‘pianoforte’ is more popularly known by its shortened version–the piano. However, the instrument’s most complicated name yet belonged to the first piano, the ‘gravicembalo col piano, e forte’ that was
Shot and edited by Tonmoy Saha, one of the few documentaries about indie in India, “Spirit Unbound” attempts to explore the lesser known genres of Indian music. Featuring only a handful of
One of the most talked about parts of our everyday lives is the concept known as Nightlife. It is a concept for the sole purpose that it carries with it a
India has a rich culture in music and boasts of innumerable indigenous instruments. With the advent of technology and modern electric instruments, these old instruments are fading away with some
Earlier this month hip-hop lost one of its most talented emcees, Mac Miller. Miller, who was only 26, died at his apartment from an apparent drug overdose only a month
The world of music comprises of seven notes of increasing frequency levels – whether it is western or Indian. As per Indian Music, the sapta swaras- seven notes are given
It is extremely easy to download a song off a torrent website or a random Google search. What one forgets is the innumerable hours, days and weeks an artist takes
If you’ve ever gone traipsing across the streets of Europe, you’ve definitely come across street musicians – around street corners, the metro station or a “square” of some sort. Of
“An old friend once told me something that gave me great comfort. He said that Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin never died, they simply became music.” – Dr. Ford, Westworld Ever
No spam promise!
Sign up to our
e-Magazine.
Get every issue straight to your inbox for Free
Subscribe now