Janaki Jambunathan
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Here's why Hindustani is sweeter on the ear
Hindustani music remains the touchstone for voice culture. The typical Hindustani musician has an ex ceptionally close adherence to sruti. His or her manner of rendering is more pleasant to the ear, typically . The Hindustani musicians wow audiences here with their ease of singing, gliding through the octaves.
. He points out how "Vathapi Ganapathim", used to start the concert, touches the topmost note right at the beginning. The voice cannot withstand such a sudden strain, he says.
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Hindustani music remains the touchstone for voice culture. The typical Hindustani musician has an ex ceptionally close adherence to sruti. His or her manner of rendering is more pleasant to the ear, typically . The Hindustani musicians wow audiences here with their ease of singing, gliding through the octaves.
. He points out how "Vathapi Ganapathim", used to start the concert, touches the topmost note right at the beginning. The voice cannot withstand such a sudden strain, he says.
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