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Southern Spice in Hindi Music
Our wonderful world of Hindi film music absorbs, adapts and accommodates styles and influences from all over India and the world. In this post, I will highlight key aspects of South Indian music that have been absorbed in Hindi film … Continue reading →
Posted in Hindi film music, Orchestration and arrangements, Special themes
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