April 2021

Month

In Conversation With Indian Music Producer Sai Shravanam

We think we listen to music through our ears but our brain, our entire body can take in the vibrations. Music is sound, the sound is vibration. Various points of your spine receive these vibrations, along with your pituitary gland, giving rise to different emotions. Here is the inside story...
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Rishihood University Signs MoU with AIDIA, Nepal

With its vision to create long-term social impact, Rishihood University has concluded an MoU with Nepal-based foreign policy think-tank, Asian Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs, also known as AIDIA Consulting Pvt. Ltd., for enhanced cooperation in the academic & skill development sectors and to start-ups in Nepal. Rishihood University will help...
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Ghatam Giridhar Udupa on plugging in to the cadence inside us

Giridhar Udupa is a world-renowned percussionist and a global ambassador of Ghatam, one of the most ancient musical instruments of India. Termed as “the king of pot music” by Rave magazine, he is part of the ‘Layatharanga’ team of Indian classical musicians who have set out to blend different forms...
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Traditional Indian Instruments

We know about the sitar, tabla, mridanga, harmonium, shehnai, sarod, veena, etc. But many other lesser-known traditional instruments make up the paraphernalia of traditional Indian music. Let us take a look at some of this fascinating gear. Alghoza A pair of woodwind flutes used by Sindhi, Punjabi, Kutchi, and Rajasthani...
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The Construction of a Sound

It was a quiet night as Tarun and Vishal sat gazing at the stars outside their camp. Vishal asked Tarun if he could hear the slight whirring sounds of the wind. Both of them discussed that despite the apparent inactivity, there was not complete silence. Even in the serene surroundings,...
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