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  2. Wikipedia:Free sound resources - Wikipedia

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    wav & mp3 versions of each sound CC BY, PD Freesound: No Yes User contributed sound recordings released under Creative Commons licenses. From field-recordings to sound fx, drum loops and musical instrument samples. CC0, CC BY, CC BY-NC Samplibrary: No Yes

  3. List of songs recorded by Shaan - Wikipedia

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    Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon "Aur Mohabbat Hai" Anu Malik Dev Kohli "Kasam Ki Kasam" K. S. Chithra "Prem Prem Prem" K. S. Chithra, K. K Miss India - The Mystery "Neendein" Anand–Milind: Sunidhi Chauhan: Mumbai Matinee "You" Anand Raj Anand Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. "Subha Ho Gayi Mamu" Anu Malik Nayee Padosan "Dil Mein Dhadkan" Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy ...

  4. Music download - Wikipedia

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    The iTunes Store accessed via a mobile phone, showing Pink Floyd's eighth studio album The Dark Side of the Moon (1973). A music download is the digital transfer of music via the Internet into a device capable of decoding and playing it, such as a personal computer, portable media player, MP3 player or smartphone.

  5. Taan (music) - Wikipedia

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    Taan (Hindi: तान, Urdu: تان) is a technique used in the vocal performance of a raga in Hindustani classical music.It involves the improvisation of very rapid melodic passages using vowels, often the long "a" as in the word "far", and it targets at improvising and to expand weaving together the notes in a fast tempo.

  6. Teental - Wikipedia

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    Teentaal (alternatively spelled tintal, teental, or tintaal, and also called trital; Hindi: तीन ताल) is the most common taal of Hindustani music, and is used for drut (fast tempo).

  7. Swaralipi - Wikipedia

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  8. The Full English (folk music archive) - Wikipedia

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    Launched in June 2013, The Full English is a folk archive of 44,000 records and over 58,000 digitised images; it is the world's biggest digital archive of traditional music and dance tunes. [1] The archive brings together 19 collections from noted archivists, including Lucy Broadwood , Percy Grainger , Cecil Sharp and Ralph Vaughan Williams .

  9. Ash King - Wikipedia

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    Ash King hails from a family of musicians who has shaped his relationship with music. His grandfather Brajendra Lal Ganguly was the first Indian classical music teacher at Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore's home and school Shantiniketan, and also a prominent freedom fighter for India and close ally of Subhas Chandra Bose and first cousin of Kishore Kumar's father. [3]