Ravi Shankar - Chants Of India 1997 Only1joe Flac ❲95% PREMIUM❳

Unlike a traditional classical Indian music album which relies heavily on the alap (slow introductory movement) and gat (fixed composition) structures, Chants of India is a collection of Vedic and Sanskrit prayers. Shankar composed music for ancient Sanskrit verses, mantras, and chants from the Upanishads, setting them to music that bridges the gap between traditional recitation and melodic composition.

: Original 1997 pressings on Angel Records are available through secondary markets like eBay and Walmart - Alibris Books , often priced between $9 and $20. Ravi Shankar - Chants Of India 1997 only1joe FLAC

For those looking to own this piece of history, there are several ways to experience the album in physical formats: Unlike a traditional classical Indian music album which

: Tabla, santoor, bansuri flute, veena, and tanpura provide the authentic core. For those looking to own this piece of

The only1joe rip does not use "silence truncation." Many rippers cut the dead air at the end of track 7 to save space. only1joe kept the 12 seconds of ambient studio silence. On a revealing DAC, you can hear the faint rustle of a pakhawaj skin settling.

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