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  1. Carnatic music is usually performed by a small ensemble of musicians, consisting of a principal performer (usually a vocalist), a melodic accompaniment (usually a violin ), a rhythm accompaniment (usually a mridangam ), and a tambura, which acts as a drone throughout the performance.

  2. The Carnatic region is the peninsular South Indian region between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal, in the erstwhile Madras Presidency and in the modern Indian states of Tamil Nadu and southern coastal Andhra Pradesh.

  3. Lyrics to thousands of carnatic songs, information about 1000s of ragas, composers, learning music for beginners and experts, jokes, Indian classical instruments, and simple and more advanced theory topics in South Indian classical music.

  4. Whatever one’s personal background and aspirations may be, Carnatic music remains a quest for undiluted aesthetic experience (rasa). Three basic concepts are essential for daily practice as well as proper appreciation: rāga ( tuneful rendition with minute intervals and rich in embellishments ), tāla ( rhythmic order marked by mathematical ...

  5. www.onlinecarnaticmusic.comcarnatic-music-brief-historyCarnatic Music - A brief history

    The two main aspects of carnatic music are: Shruti (Pitch) and Laya (Tala) . There is a popular saying that elucidates this: “ Shruti maata layaph pita ”, Shruti personified as mother and Laya as father. Shruti: Shruti refers to the scale or the pitch on which music is rendered keeping its frequency as the foundation.

  6. Carnatic music or Carnatic sangeet is the south Indian classical music. Carnatic music has a rich history and tradition and is one of the gems of world music. Carnatic Sangeet has developed in the south Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

  7. Music is an art form in its own right, but Carnatic music takes that a step further by binding it to the culture and history surrounding the music. The origins of Carnatic (or classical) music can be traced back to the Vedas in the religion of Hinduism.

  8. Like North Indian music, Carnatic or South Indian music is also underwritten by raga (melodic structure) and tala (rhythmic cycle). Although improvisation plays an important role, compositional vocal music remains the dominant form.

  9. Carnatic music has stood the test of time and remained immune to influences of Central Asia and Persia, whose profound influence can otherwise be seen in North Indian music. The repertoire of Carnatic music has been enriched by various composers across time periods.

  10. Aug 2, 2011 · A page of lyrics to a variety of South Indian carnatic music songs by renowned composers such as Thyagaraja, Dikshitar, Shyama Sastry and others.

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