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  1. This article has an unclear citation style. The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting. (July 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Tyagaraju known for his extensive contributions to Carnatic music. Music of India Genres Traditional Classical Carnatic Odissi Hindustani Folk Borgeet Baul Bhajan Kirtana Shyama Sangeet Ramprasadi Rabindra Sangeet Nazrul Geeti Dwijendrageeti Atulprasadi Prabhat Samgiita Thumri Dadra Chaiti ...

  2. Nov 20, 2023 · The evolution of Indian music spans centuries, encompassing classical and folk traditions. Rooted in Vedic texts, ancient Indian music gradually developed into distinct classical forms like Dhrupad and Khayal in the medieval period. Carnatic music flourished in the south, shaped by Tyagaraja and others.

  3. Indian Fusion Music. Fusion is not a very old trend in Indian music. Fusion trend is said to have begun with Ali Akbar Khan's 1955 performance in the United States. Indian fusion music came into being with rock and roll fusions with Indian music in the 1960s and 1970s. Ghazals. Ghazal is a common and popular form of music in Indian and Pakistan.

  4. how popular music culture in India has developed since early 1990s, because of the economic liberalisation and the growing influence of globalisation on the cultural sphere in the country. However, Indian popular music scene as a whole has be en vastly understudied. The history of Indian popular music shares an inextricable nexus with the varying

  5. Globally, the popular musical, “The Sound of Music” made popular the song ‘Do-Re-Mi’. And from there, the tools to build a song were known – Do Re Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti. The music tradition in India is also based on a combination of seven notes, named as the Saptaswara. Sapta means seven and swara means a note.

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  6. May 4, 2024 · Some iconic musical instruments used in Indian music include the sitar, tabla, veena, flute (bansuri), sarod, santoor, shehnai, and mridangam. The sitar, with its resonant strings, is synonymous with Hindustani classical music. The tabla, a pair of hand drums, provides rhythmic accompaniment in classical performances.

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  8. 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.