Inventions for music August 25, 2004 8:15 AMSubscribe
Radel Electronics Pvt. Ltd.: electronic musical instruments for Indian music. posted by Quartermass (6 comments total)
Wow, that's not something I had heard of before. I like how the devices all come in casings that look like generic late 70s clock radios.
Also, from the About Us page, I see this immortal lukewarm endorsement: ¡°There is no denying the fact that you have specialised in this line¡± ¨C Dr S Balachander, Aug 1984 posted by crunchburger at 8:33 AM on August 25, 2004
Great spot, cruncburger. posted by nthdegx at 8:57 AM on August 25, 2004
Great site, I've always been vaguely intrigued by sruti boxes.
And the electronic tabla... MUST HAVE!!! posted by Foosnark at 9:25 AM on August 25, 2004
They all laughed when I sat down to play my SUNADAVINODINI - ELECTRONIC VEENA... posted by tommasz at 9:26 AM on August 25, 2004
Sure the sunadavinodini is $400, but with its built-in electronic tambura, you'll make that all back in sruti savings practically before the end of the first jat taal theka. posted by eatitlive at 11:04 AM on August 25, 2004
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Also, from the About Us page, I see this immortal lukewarm endorsement: ¡°There is no denying the fact that you have specialised in this line¡± ¨C Dr S Balachander, Aug 1984
posted by crunchburger at 8:33 AM on August 25, 2004