The main aspect in classical/ traditional Indian music is the spiritual aspect. Most cultural songs are dedicated to various gods. They are often devotional and praising of the god in a variety of ways. They also need to be tonally and rhythmicaly correct. Hope that helped!
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South Indian & North Indian
Carnatic indian music is completely melodic
Indian music is more on religious songs than Filipino music
Well, one is Indonesian. And the other is Indian.
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The main aspect would be the base of Hindu religious thoughts and practices for a way of life. When other religions started influencing the society the earlier aspects of Indian Music changed gradually. In earlier days music was used to sing religious songs.That was mainly dominated by Brahmins(Priests).Hope, its clear.
rhythm
many instruments ;D
Raga is not an influence on Indian music. Raga is an important component of the music. In a sense, the music *is* the raga.
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