Ravi Shankar — Suno AI prompt
A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.
This is the sound of Hindustani classical music at its most expressive: the sitar elevated from a regional instrument to a vehicle of profound spiritual and technical mastery. Each performance unfolds as a raga, a melodic framework woven from microtonal bends called meend, shimmering sympathetic strings, and cascading ornaments that seem to bend time itself. The journey begins with a slow, unmetered alap, an introspective meditation that gradually introduces the raga's character note by note. As the tabla enters, intricate rhythmic cycles known as tala lock into dialogue with the melody, building tension through call-and-response. The pace quickens through jor and finally erupts into the dazzling jhala, a virtuosic flurry of rapid plucking against the steady drone of the tanpura. Largely instrumental and deeply meditative, the music balances disciplined structure with improvisational freedom, carrying centuries of North Indian tradition while opening it to listeners around the world. It is contemplative, hypnotic, and breathtakingly virtuosic.