The band layered its music by ear, not by preconception, so Indian melodies were supported by Western chords, and meditations could gradually solidify into marches.
He devised a system of notation that incorporated the microtones that characterised Indian melodies.
Anand-Milind styled their music mostly based on Indian melodies and folk tunes.
They created Indian melodies with folkish influences for Raj Kanwar's Jaan (1996).
The film industry of India supported music by according reverence to classical music while utilizing the western orchestration to support Indian melodies.
In 1993, Petrova performed with her Panovaesque ball to an Indian melody.
According to him, the opening theme contains a balanced fusion between Indian melody and Western music.
The 20-minute piece turned a traditional-sounding Indian melody into an orchestral theme, repeated with increasing pomp.
The band was born primarily due to a common interest of Indian melodies from sources such as Hindi films or classical music.
The piece is based upon numerous American Indian melodies and rhythms.