Talk:Indian classical music
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[edit] Gross Errors
There also seems to be no mention of the Dhrupad style of singin which came prior to the khyal style the four styles in dhrupad viz the Baanis ' the Dagar , he Khandar The Guahar and the Nauhar baani
There are some serious errors, but I am adverse to editing them because I would not know how to concisely explain some of the concepts which deserve full pages unto themselves.
There also seems to be useless information such as "..the audiences applaud.." This may or may not true, and is not related to the dogma of Indian classical music. Jor movements sometimes have tabla accompaniment, but nothing to that effect is noted.
--Gautam3 05:05, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Duplication
We really don't need this; all the information here is already in Music of India and Carnatic music and/or Hindustani music. No use lumping all of Indian classical music into one page. If necessary we can have a History of Indian music page.--Siva 22:26, 30 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- I think it makes more sense to have a page which lumps all Indian classical music together, treating it as a valid "classical" tradition, the distinction of which has been clearly commented on by musicians such as Ravi Shankar, than one which lumps all Indian music together.
- I would suggest all of the content regarding classic music from Music of India be moved to Indian classical music with at most one to three sentences summarizing differences and proving the link to this article.
- Ideally, however, we would be more than capable of writing articles which examine the same topic from multiple angles with little redundancy. Hyacinth 22:36, 30 Jul 2004 (UTC)