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Fusion music at India’s first interactive music museum in Bengaluru

September 2024 451 views 05 Min 31 Sec

India’s first interactive music museum in Bengaluru showcases fusion music, blending traditional Indian sounds with global genres. The museum offers a hands-on experience, allowing visitors to explore musical instruments, sounds, and performances that merge classical Indian music with modern and international influences. This unique cultural hub celebrates India's rich musical heritage while promoting creativity and innovation in music.

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