There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700.
If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
The Rag is the scale on which the melody is based.
It is either tabla, raga, standard, or drone.
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They are both ordered in scales and are both based on a melody and a rhythm.
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Some classical music is called frank sirnarta.
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Repetitive and Imitative
They are both ordered in scales and are both based on a melody and a rhythm.
It is BA in indian classical music (Hindustani)
In the Classical Period (1750-1825), the music is written in homophonics: the right hand playing the melody and the left hand playing an accompaniment.
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Classical Indian music is improvisedso there are no composers as such.
Northern Indian Music is commonly known as Hindustani Music & Southern Indian Music is known as Carnatic Music For information about it: Hindustani Classical Music -- http://www.itcsra.org/ Carnatic Music -- http://www.carnaticindia.com/
An Indian raga, is the melody, that is played with the chords. For example: A and D.
That wasn't music director mithun cakarvarti bout classical music
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rhythm