Indian music has become accessible to the masses, thanks to the contributions of the media, educational institutions, film music, and major industrial houses to traditional music education and grand music festivals. Audio and video recordings of r...
Indian music has become accessible to the masses, thanks to the contributions of the media, educational institutions, film music, and major industrial houses to traditional music education and grand music festivals. Audio and video recordings of renowned artists are readily available on social media and in the market. Improved transportation makes music festivals across the country easily accessible. Consequently, budding artists, inspired by the qualities of maestros from various Gharanas, often incorporate these elements into their singing, potentially influencing their own Gharana's style. This book aims to shed light on this phenomenon by presenting the reality to the music world, primarily through interviews with esteemed musicians.