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Ravi Shankar - Chants Of India 1997 Only1joe Flac -

Ravi Shankar - Chants Of India 1997 Only1joe Flac -

Ravi Shankar’s Chants of India , released in , stands as one of the most profound collaborations between the sitar maestro and his long-time friend and pupil, George Harrison

The only1joe rip does not use "silence truncation." Many rippers cut the dead air at the end of track 7 to save space. only1joe kept the 12 seconds of ambient studio silence. On a revealing DAC, you can hear the faint rustle of a pakhawaj skin settling. Ravi Shankar - Chants Of India 1997 only1joe FLAC

Production

: Harrison’s "deft touch" as a producer ensured the music maintained its sacred integrity while remaining accessible to listeners unfamiliar with Indian classical forms. Critical and Commercial Success Ravi Shankar’s Chants of India , released in

Performance on traditional instruments including tabla, santoor, veena, bansuri flute, and mridangam. Harmonie Audio spiritual meanings of these specific chants or a technical breakdown of the FLAC metadata for this specific uploader? Production : Harrison’s "deft touch" as a producer

For an album like Chants of India , the compression of standard MP3 files is a disservice to the recording. The album relies heavily on overtones, sustain, and the subtle resonance of acoustic instruments.