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      • Indian Classical Music is the classical music of the Indian Subcontinent. It has two major traditions: the North Indian classical music known as Hindustani and the South Indian expression known as Carnatic. These traditions were not distinct until about the 15th century.
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  2. Indian Classical Music is the classical music of the Indian Subcontinent. [1] It has two major traditions: the North Indian classical music known as Hindustani and the South Indian expression known as Carnatic. [2] These traditions were not distinct until about the 15th century.

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    • Defining "Classical Music" in The Indian Context

    One of my favorite things about Indian classical music is that you learn it very much the way you would learn a language. With language, once you've learned certain basic things like grammar and vocabulary, you start making your own sentences. In Indian classical music, once you have learned the basic notes, you are introduced to ragas (which are l...

    Superficially, a raga can be thought of as a scale – a musical theme created by choosing a specific set of notes from within an octave. Music has the power to move us because it can speak to our deepest emotions through the moods it creates. Different sets of notes evoke different moods and inspire different feelings. Here are a few examples. The m...

    Many of the Indian classical ragas are derived from (but much more evolved versions of) folk tunes from various parts of India, and many of the popular and light-classical music forms in India are based on classical music, so how does one distinguish between classical and folk or popular music? Folk tunes tend to be simple and repetitive even when ...

  3. What is Indian classical music? Indian classical music is a rich tradition that originated in South Asia and can now be found in all corners of the world. Its origins date back to sacred Vedic scriptures over 6,000 years ago where chants developed a system of musical notes and rhythmic cycles.

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  4. Indian classical music is the principal musical tradition of modern North India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. Its counterpart is the Carnatic classical music of South India; both share numerous principles but have different styles and influences.

  5. 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.

  6. 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. The ancient devotional form of Dhruvapad evolved into Dhrupad during the 15th century.

  7. We are on a mission to catalog the rich and nuanced art and technicalities of Hindustani Classical Music with video demonstrations. One of the most ancient arts that has evolved over centuries, its minutiae are better explained through demonstrations.