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Comment #38472078
Sure, that works, thanks!
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Comment #38460397
Fwiw, there's a repository with specifications for Ragas and Talas here : https://github.com/Studio-kalavati/sargam-spec/blob/master/s...
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Comment #38456185
This is neat! Where do you type in the bols ? In Obsidian, using plain text?
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Comment #38455263
I used Swarshala ( https://www.swarclassical.com/SwarShala/ ), which is pretty good imo. I used the VST version, however they have samples available as well.
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Comment #38455244
Could you share an audio/video or written example of this? If I understood correctly, you'd like the composition to be played first in 1x speed, and later in 2x or other speed (mul…
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Comment #38446251
Neat! You could add the lyrics below each note as well. The lyrics section is hidden by default, you could go to the gear ( ) icon and enable it. And not just for Hindi songs, but …
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Comment #38443567
That's cool! I'm a big fan of Ustad Tari Khan's tabla style. So what language would you write a composition in? Urdu, or English? I'm somewhat familiar with the bols since I learnt…
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Comment #38443158
Thanks for the detailed feedback | example song I guess having a default page pre-populated with an example song is nice for a demo or a first-time user. But for someone who wants …
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Comment #38442748
That's an interesting use-case. There are 37 buttons in the keyboard (for 12 svaras, 3 octaves, plus 1). How many might be needed for the Tabla? Is there a 'universal' set of Tabla…
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Comment #38442663
And also for playing with Taal, an unintended use-case is: you could write a composition in one Taal, and then change the Taal to see how sounds in another Taal. Of course since th…
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Comment #38441761
I got hooked by listening to it, here's a piece that I've quite like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMHiTIm-zc
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Show HN: SwaraNotebook – a notation editor for Indian classical music
As an enthusiast of Indian classical music, I needed to write music notations in the traditional typeset format. When I didn't find any existing editors, I developed a Swara Notebo…
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