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  1. Carnatic music, the traditional classical music of South India is performed cross-legged, seated on the floor. The main artist is seated in the centre, with the percussionists on both sides. Dr. Subramaniam often performs duets with his son Ambi Subramaniam, and they are accompanied by two, three or four South Indian percussionists ( mridangam ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "Duet" on Discogs.

  3. Indian Express by L. Subramaniam released in 1984. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Consultez des crédits, des avis, des pistes et achetez 1993 CDla référence de "Duet" sur Discogs.

  5. Duet, an Album by Ali Akbar Khan & L. Subramaniam. Released in 1993 on Ravi Shankar Music Circle (catalog no. RSMC-D-103; CD). Genres: Hindustani Classical Music, Carnatic Classical Music.

  6. Stage fear was something that Dr L. Subramaniam never experienced, even as a young boy when he first performed at the age of six. After he completed his masters in California, his artistic doings took shape followed by several solo and duet performances. His curiosity and unquenchable thirst for music led him to explore various techniques and new compositions in western classical music. In the ...

  7. The indian violin. The South Indian violin is almost identical to the Western violin, but differs from it in tuning and playing position. It is traditionally played, sitting cross-legged, with the scroll placed on the artist’s right ankle, the back of the violin resting on the artist’s left shoulder (collar bone, or chest), thus giving the ...