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An interesting facet of South Indian Carnatic music is that once the composition begins, it never changes key or time signature.
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>>129479295
I'm filtered by the vocals on most Indian classical music, especially the female ones.
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>it never changes key or time signature, unlike the clownmaxxing westoid retards that need to perform the entire show of tricks for the (((academia))) to be validated
gigabased
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>>129479508
Is it all the reverb?
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>>129479643
I think that's definitely part of it yeah
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>>129479295
Does it even have a key or time signature in the first place, though?
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>>129479702
They use ragas and talas
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>>129479541
You mean the people who *invented* literary music?
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>>129479295
I always think of Guthrie Govan talking about this in some guitar clinic someone recorded and posted to youtube
>plays a chord
>actually this chord sounds pretty good. let's just hear this chord for 30 minutes
>why change the chord when there's nothing wrong with it?
very fun stuff
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>>129480881
That sounds boring



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