Carnatic music

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A classical Indian musician is transforming hit songs into pop parodies

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Being forced to take music lessons is something children all over the world are familiar with — and not always pleased with, either. But in India, Ashok Krish has found that these lessons can lead to Internet popularity, if you put those skills to use in the right ways.

"Mandolin" Srinivas performs a live show in Pune, India, in 2009. The musician introduced his electric mandolin into India's ancient Carnatic music.

Remembering the man who reinvented an ancient Indian musical style

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Remembering Master Violinist M. S. Gopalakrishnan

Arts, Culture & Media

Video: The Season of Carnatic Music in Chennai, India

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