Hindustani Classical Music: A Historical and Computational Study (Hardback)
Soubhik Chakraborty, Swarima Tewari, Arshi Rahman, Maria Jamal, Apra Lipi, Apoorva Chakraborty, Apoorva Nanda, and Pranjana Shukla
₹780₹795(2% off)
ISBN 13
9788194783008
Year
2021
This work aims to address the historical development of the great Indian raga tradition, enhanced
by computational approaches, and to use computational strategies to analyze aspects of
contemporary Hindustani classical music (HCM). It is divided into two parts with Part 1 focusing
on the history and aesthetics of HCM and Part 2 covering its computational aspects. The historical
development of HCM in the ancient, medieval and modern periods; its terms and genre; and its
Khayal gharanas are covered in Part 1. The subtopics include essential concepts such as raga, tala,
shruti, thaat, gharana, khayal, dhrupad, thumri, tappa, etc. Part 2 covers the state-of-the-art in
computational musicology, raga analysis and song analysis using statistics. The subtopics include
statistical modeling, inter onset interval, note duration analysis, pitch movement between the notes,
rate of change of pitch (pitch velocity) and probabilistic analysis of musical notes. The author
concludes the work with reflecting on the lives of a few renowned musicians and musicologists
with an account of hilarious moments taken from their lives to excite the reader to know more
about HCM.
This book would be useful for musicians, musicologists, researchers in music history, aesthetics,
computational musicology, and advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of music and
musicology.