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Despite its weighty sustain and unmatched tonal flexibilities, the electric guitar is still under-utilised in ‘pure’ classical music
–Raga instruments (full list)–
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—Jack Jennings (demo)—
“Jazz and Indian music have crossed paths for almost a century now, profoundly influencing guitar pioneers such as John McLaughlin, Jeff Beck, and Pat Martino, as well as shaping the output of John Coltrane, Miles Davis, The Beatles, and countless more. Hindustani raga enchanted Jimi Hendrix – who can be seen sitting wide-eyed in the front row of Ravi Shankar’s 1967 Monterey Pop performance – and continues to captivate open-eared guitarists into the 21st century…” (from my Raga-Guitar lesson article for Guitar World)
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• Hindustani Instruments: Anandi | Bansuri | Bass-Veena | Bazantar | Bulbul Tarang | Cello | Chaturangi | Dilruba | Electric Guitar | Esraj | Fretless Guitar | Harmonium | Jal Tarang | Jori | Mandolin | Mohan Veena | Nal Tarang | Pakhawaj | Piano | Rabab | Rudra Veena | Sagar Veena | Santoor | Sarangi | Sarod | Saxophone | Shehnai | Sitar | Surbahar | Sursagar | Sursingar | Swarmandal | Tabla | Tabla Tarang | Tanpura | Tar Shehnai | Taus | Vichtra Veena | Violin
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