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Indian music was, along the percussion ensembles of Asia and Africa, a huge influence on the American minimalists; both LaMonte Young and Terry Riley (among many others) studied with master Indian musicians. The reason is the drone, a thrumming that's the heartbeat pulse at the center of North Indian classical music. On Traditional Music of India, sarod (an 8-string lute) virtuoso Ali Akbar Khan is accompanied by tabla percussion and the tambura (the source of the drone) for four raags that slowly build from an almost lulling, tranquil calm to a fire-spitting finish, with Khan playing with a controlled savagery.