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  1. Classical Indian music is one genre of South Asian music; others include film music, various varieties of pop, regional folk, religious and devotional music. [1] In Indian classical music, the raga and the tala are two foundational elements. The raga forms the fabric of a melodic structure, and the tala keeps the time cycle. [8]

  2. During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, Hindustani classical music evolved in the northern part of India. In addition to the influence of Vedic philosophy, native Indian sounds, and Hindu musical traditions, Hindustani classical music was highly influenced by the Persian performance practices of the Mughals.

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  3. Sep 22, 2024 · Sep 2, 2024 by Dr Justin Wildridge. Indian Classical Music Influence on Western Composers. As the opportunity for musicians to travel became more accessible and cheaper, the influence of other cultures began to impact composers across the world. From the Great Exhibition in Paris in 1851 that exposed the West to a plethora of different, exotic ...

  4. The intricate melodic patterns and rhythmic cycles of Indian classical music have provided jazz musicians with new avenues for exploration and expression. Influence on World Fusion and New Age Music: Indian classical music has played a significant role in the development of world fusion and new age genres. Musicians and composers have blended ...

  5. trace their origin to the ancient times. During yagas and yagnas, the vedic hymns were sung and went round the ritual fire, dancing to the accompaniment of strin. instruments and percussion instruments. Later playing of instruments in. group came to be known as ‘kutapa’. Kutapa is the earlier form of orchestra.

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  6. May 28, 2024 · Around the 13th century, Indian classical music began to diverge into two distinct traditions: Hindustani music in the North and Carnatic music in the South. This bifurcation was influenced by geographical, cultural, and political factors, including the arrival of Persian and Mughal influences in the North. 1.

  7. These concepts outlined thousands of years ago, provided the foundation from which all Indian classical music grew. Medieval. Indian classical music had amassed a large following of exponents and audiences by 1000 CE, even exchanging characteristics with other cultures’ musical styles. As Muslim influence swept across North India in the ...

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