The Bookish Owl
₹975.00
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Bhavy Bhardwaj – February 23, 2023
Interesting content but poorly formatted. A few errors distracted me from fully enjoying the text.
Sanyam Ishpujani – May 1, 2023
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian classical music. Highly recommend!
Akarsh Singh – May 4, 2023
Gives a balanced perspective on the past and present. I would recommend this book.
Samridh Shakya – May 20, 2023
The book is informative and well-researched. The writing style could be more engaging though.
Anwarul Hasan – June 22, 2023
An informative book, though sometimes the language felt a bit academic. I learned a lot about Hindustani music.
Palak Shukla – June 28, 2023
I loved the exploration of the evolution of the tradition. A few edits would make this book even stronger.
Saurabh Kumar Singh – December 17, 2023
I appreciated the focus on transition. Wish there were more examples. A good effort overall.
Harshit Sharma – February 14, 2024
A bit dense in places, but ultimately rewarding. It provides valuable insights into a rich tradition.
Priyanshu Singh – April 18, 2024
A comprehensive look at Hindustani music. Could be better organized and more accessible for non-musicians.
Pravneet Kaur – June 5, 2024
Some really insightful observations, mixed with some rather dry sections. A mixed bag, but worth the effort.
Rituparna Dey – June 25, 2024
It’s okay. I learned a few new things, but it didn’t quite live up to my expectations.
Sagar Langyan – July 4, 2024
The historical context was fascinating! However, the later chapters felt rushed. Overall, an enjoyable read.
Utsav Dahiya – July 10, 2024
Offers a solid grounding in the subject. I just felt it lacked a certain spark to truly captivate.
Muskan Sahu – October 12, 2024
A decent overview, but I wished it delved deeper into the modern challenges. Still, a good starting point for beginners.
Vedang Singhal – October 22, 2024
Excellent book to understand Hindustani music, specifically for beginner.
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Bhavy Bhardwaj –
Interesting content but poorly formatted. A few errors distracted me from fully enjoying the text.
Sanyam Ishpujani –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian classical music. Highly recommend!
Akarsh Singh –
Gives a balanced perspective on the past and present. I would recommend this book.
Samridh Shakya –
The book is informative and well-researched. The writing style could be more engaging though.
Anwarul Hasan –
An informative book, though sometimes the language felt a bit academic. I learned a lot about Hindustani music.
Palak Shukla –
I loved the exploration of the evolution of the tradition. A few edits would make this book even stronger.
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
I appreciated the focus on transition. Wish there were more examples. A good effort overall.
Harshit Sharma –
A bit dense in places, but ultimately rewarding. It provides valuable insights into a rich tradition.
Priyanshu Singh –
A comprehensive look at Hindustani music. Could be better organized and more accessible for non-musicians.
Pravneet Kaur –
Some really insightful observations, mixed with some rather dry sections. A mixed bag, but worth the effort.
Rituparna Dey –
It’s okay. I learned a few new things, but it didn’t quite live up to my expectations.
Sagar Langyan –
The historical context was fascinating! However, the later chapters felt rushed. Overall, an enjoyable read.
Utsav Dahiya –
Offers a solid grounding in the subject. I just felt it lacked a certain spark to truly captivate.
Muskan Sahu –
A decent overview, but I wished it delved deeper into the modern challenges. Still, a good starting point for beginners.
Vedang Singhal –
Excellent book to understand Hindustani music, specifically for beginner.