Traditional Indian singing is intoxicating - but what is it about singing, and listening to others sing, that makes it so significant? In this album, Sudokshina Chatterjee breaks down the unique Indian style, and explains the emotions and meaning behind the songs of her culture. This material is drawn from The Open University course AA317 Words and music.
The Open University
DivyaVishy's Podcasts
Diminished Vibes
Vasudevan Vox
Bombay Binge
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The Open University
The Open University
Sounds Home with Bhaarat And Parth
Arjun Parmar
Lian Kyla
Charlene Kaye
UnlimitedMusik
Izbandh
Deconstruct
Diane Garisto
The Cream Room
aye ayee
RJ Lavanya
Rebecca
Vineet C
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Chris Difford
Tony Lloyd
lorrainebowen
Alyssa Celine
Dubai Eye 103.8
KCRW Berlin
It's all an act podcast
V Magazine
Steven Irvine
Debbie Sowter
Jim Moray
Nelu Lazar
Keno Mapp
Jana Cole
None
Peter Orullian
None
Apple
Ishq FM
Stewart Pink
elvinyl
Yammie
George Marshall
Alise Koa
Broadway Podcast Network
Claude Cardew
Hammond Chamberlain
Gustavo Maldonado
HITESH KHATUA
Hawaii Public Radio
Tsz Wa NG
featurefridayplus
Kristian Thees
Ideabrew Studios
Papagena
Thisfunktional
Jefferson Public Radio
Nhu Tran
Rhiannon Nicks
Apple
LifeMinute Entertainment
Craig Lane
Sophie Hamley
Jay Beckett
TheDavid Bowers
Warner Music Group
LALLA
Osiris Media
Jon Dawson's Podcast
Apple
Sarah Goff
Jeremy Katzenstein
Ted and Ronnie
Al Southgate
BFAD Media
Shapel Lacey
Kelly Hughes
Marie Hopkinson
Zabardasth Masti
Samuel Alexander Barbour
Flipsyde
michael courtney
Music for Youth
Brent Watkins
Ian Woolley
Reels and Revolutions
Bryan Frazier
Just Here For The Music
Anne Heaton
lynne nash
Changing The World
NowMedia / NowCast
CBC Radio
Raúl G.
Girl Talk radio
Samuel Lo
Growing Up Brown podcast
The Wilderness