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  1. v. t. e. Owing to India's vastness and diversity, Indian music encompasses numerous genres in multiple varieties and forms which include classical music, folk, rock, and pop. It has a history spanning several millennia and developed over several geo-locations spanning the sub-continent.

  2. It originated in North India around 13th and 14th centuries. In contrast to Carnatic music, the other main Indian classical music tradition from South India, the Hindustani classical music was not only influenced by ancient Hindu musical traditions and Vedic philosophy but also by the Persian elements. Music Glossary.

  3. INDIAN MUSIC The history of Indian music can be studied under three major periods like Ancient, Medieval and Modern. The era of Ancient music extends from the Vedic Age to period of Sangita Ratnakara, after which the medieval system of music evolved. Around 14th century it culminated in the bifurcation of the Indian music into two

  4. Oct 1, 2023 · The history of Indian music is an awe-inspiring narrative that unfolds across thousands of years. It intricately weaves together a myriad of influences, regional nuances, and profound developments. In this article, we will embark on a captivating voyage through time to unravel the story of Indian music’s evolution tracing its origins from ...

  5. Jul 25, 2021 · The history of Indian music can be divided into three parts: The Hindu period, the Muslim period and the British period. There are different opinions regarding the origin of...

  6. History of Indian music and its expansion. When compared to other musical cultures, India preserved its music tradition, going back a few millennia to Bharata Muni’s Bharata Shastra. Moreover, India also furthered classical music into two different styles – northwest influenced Hindustani classical and the southern Carnatic style.

  7. Hindustani music, one of the two principal types of South Asian classical music, found mainly in the northern three-fourths of the subcontinent, where Indo-Aryan languages are spoken.