Indian classical music was born when time barely existed. It developed further within the structures of royal courts and a system of patronage where the ruler or the feudal master determined all.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Though music transcends language, culture and time, and though notes are the same, Indian music is unique because it is evolved, sophisticated and melodies are defined.
Since music is a reflection of our mindset and our culture, it is bound to change with time. I am glad that India is such a receiving country and is always open to all kinds of music. Our composers, singers and writers are open to experimenting.
Maybe I'm genetically more inclined to music - but the music I make is so far removed from Indian classical music. I grew up in Texas!
Obviously classical music tends to be stuff that is usually at least a hundred years old.
I was interested in both Western and Indian classical music.
I was born out of classical music.
I didn't grow up with classical music. My father was a folk music singer.
When I began competing with the other artists in New York, I discovered classical North Indian music.
Classical music has been based on works people love and come back to for aural comfort.
The origins of Indian classical music, not unlike their western counterparts, lie in the Vedas, the ancient Hindu scriptures of 2,000 years ago.