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Psychedelic rock and Raga

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Difference between Psychedelic rock and Raga

Psychedelic rock vs. Raga

Psychedelic rock is a diverse style of rock music inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelic culture, which is centred around perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs. A raga or raaga (IAST: rāga; also raag or ragam; literally "coloring, tingeing, dyeing") is a melodic framework for improvisation akin to a melodic mode in Indian classical music.

Similarities between Psychedelic rock and Raga

Psychedelic rock and Raga have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Indian classical music, Mode (music), Raga rock, Ravi Shankar.

Indian classical music

Indian classical music is a genre of South Asian music.

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Mode (music)

In the theory of Western music, a mode is a type of musical scale coupled with a set of characteristic melodic behaviors.

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Raga rock

Raga rock is rock or pop music with a heavy Indian influence, either in its construction, its timbre, or its use of Indian musical instruments, such as the sitar and tabla.

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Ravi Shankar

Ravi Shankar (Bengali: রবি শঙ্কর) (7 April 192011 December 2012), born Rabindra Shankar Chowdhury, his name often preceded by the title Pandit ('Master'), was an Indian musician and a composer of Hindustani classical music.

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Psychedelic rock and Raga Comparison

Psychedelic rock has 382 relations, while Raga has 109. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.81% = 4 / (382 + 109).

References

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