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A Simple Statistical Comparison of Bageshree and Bhimpalasi

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From the genesis of Indian classical music till the present day, there have been various modifications and transitions from its perspective. Indian classical music, which originated from the historically illustrious Indian culture, holds its importance worldwide from primeval times. This paper performs a simple statistical comparison of two ragas of the Kafi thaat—Bageshree and Bhimpalasi. Raga Bageshree, on one hand, is well known for its ability to relax the senses and calm the mind. On the other hand, Bhimpalasi brings together a joyful and tender mood. Although these two ragas originate from the same thaat, the statistical analysis shows some interesting results. These results when calculated for multiple ragas, in the future, can be used as an input to extract the raga information from any composition.

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Shukla, P., Chakraborty, S. (2021). A Simple Statistical Comparison of Bageshree and Bhimpalasi. In: Biswas, A., Wennekes, E., Hong, TP., Wieczorkowska, A. (eds) Advances in Speech and Music Technology. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1320. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6881-1_21

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