That is awesome. Most Indian music that makes it to Western ears is, to my ears, very "lite". This is a whole different story, wow.jancivil wrote:
RESPECT^
EDIT: information applied to the practice demonstrated in that perforance.
How to now what chords to play in a specific scale?
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I did a short tune in the proposed scale, without regard to Western functional chord progression, but with harmony and without a drone. I'm calling the scale Lydian-Phrygian, not just because that's how the text (Bulgarian, from the 1950's) I have calls it, but because that is how I'm thinking of it: bright below, dark above.
http://www.mediafire.com/?9gievgsrgbn4g72
http://www.mediafire.com/?9gievgsrgbn4g72