When people come to know that I am into classical music, first thing they ask is, 'how do I recognize a raag?'. If they know some form of music, I might start explaining them something. If they don't know anything about music theory, I would start seeing the clock. Explaining from scratch takes a while and needs some patience from me and from the listener. When I practise with people who know music, but not much of the classical style, it is very interesting to see how they start picking my explanation. With a few examples from the movie songs or by playing some notes on the keyboard or the guitar, it becomes a good proof to what I say. On some occasions, it turns out that the listener plays some of his own things coming out of his/her mind or the one which he/she composed. It is fascinating to realise that they really did a nice composition and they did not know the 'raag' or 'melody' of that. Then, I start asking myself, "do we need to know the term ...
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