Sounds from the valley of Kashmir. Hindustani (Indian) classical music tracks. Traditional Indian instruments like Santoor ( folk instrument from Kashmir), tabla (Indian drum), flute are predominant.
Hey, i'm really into the song Raag Puriya Kalyan!!! The youtube link attached to it is not the same track... is this name incorrect? Where can i find the right song. I also looked at the Chandni album and that song is not listed.
I apologize, the youtube link was not for this song. The link has been disabled.
It is from the album "Chadni', but in the album it is named as Dance instrumental. I not exactly an expert on Indian classical music, but judging by the limited knowledge, the tune seems to be derived from Puriya Kalyan raag and Pahari raag. I will post updates, if I find further information on this song. Thanks for listening!
5 comments on The mountains are calling
cesargi November 03, 2015
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Laura Bow April 15, 2013
Hey, i'm really into the song Raag Puriya Kalyan!!! The youtube link attached to it is not the same track... is this name incorrect? Where can i find the right song. I also looked at the Chandni album and that song is not listed.
thanks for the mix!
⃠sam77 April 27, 2013
I apologize, the youtube link was not for this song. The link has been disabled.
⃠It is from the album "Chadni', but in the album it is named as Dance instrumental. I not exactly an expert on Indian classical music, but judging by the limited knowledge, the tune seems to be derived from Puriya Kalyan raag and Pahari raag. I will post updates, if I find further information on this song. Thanks for listening!
abongir January 01, 2013
I have spent many an hour on 8tracks just looking for something like this. Thank you would be an understatement. Dhanyawaad!
⃠sam77 January 02, 2013
Thank you for the encouragement, I'll try to make more mixes in this genre.
⃠cvfgty December 14, 2012
a blissful collection. :-)
⃠sam77 December 18, 2012
Glad you liked it :)
⃠Darshanik August 14, 2012
"gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh"
⃠sam77 August 16, 2012
Thank you, Alex!
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