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<em><a href="../notebooks.html">Notebooks</a></em>
<h1>Aspects of music</h1>
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On societal aspects music. Chronologically ordered.
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<h2>Read</h2>
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Mukhaopadhyay, K. P. (2014). <em>Kudrat Rangibirangi</em> (1st edition). Ananda Publishers. (In Bengali)
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Informative and sometimes fun, but the overall snobbish tone ruined it for me.
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Dhar, S. (2017). <em>Raga'N Josh</em>. The Orient Blackswan.
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Sheila Dhar’s witty reflections on the world of Indian classical music. Some descriptions are unforgettable, like when Pandit Pran Nath tuned a Tanpura for over an hour until it sounded just perfect.
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Chatterjee, S. (2023). <em>Choral Voices: Ethnographic Imaginations of Sound and Sacrality</em>. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.
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Ethnographic studies of choirs in Shillong and Goa to explore choral singing and postcolonial musical practices, highlighting the interplay of individual and collective identities. The tone is academic, yet it's accessible and well-written—a fairly rare occurrence.
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