To understand Indian Classical Music (ICM), one needs a high level of meditation. In Indian Classical Music, a student worships Brahm Naad, the sound of almighty GOD. It is actually the presentation of different moods and feelings.
A student gets his inner (soul) and self-realization which is the ultimate goal of one's life. When a student learns Indian Classical Music, he becomes a devotee and the devotion and dedication are the keys of success in learning ICM.
Explaining the theories is not just a matter one can find them in any of the books,but even then we will put a light on that. ICM is difficult to be explained in words because its a subject of our feelings. God is infact a feeling, one can never find sufficient words to explain God. Music infact enlightens a path to self-realization, which is inturn a path to GOD. Well ! lets have an overview of ICM theory.
ICM has two basic components:
1. Swar (Notes)
2. Taal (Rhythm)
These two components together constitutes Ragaas in a unique fashion. Each Raga is related to particular time, particular notes and specially a particular feeling/mood. There are many Ragas in ICM with different restrictions and rules.
You can learn much more about ICM @ Devashram Music.
All the best !!
A raga is one of the classical forms of Indian music.
Mridangam is a percussion instrument. It is generally used to accompany south Indian classical music (Carnatic Music).
when you do opera its with your voice and when you do classical music its with an instrument
probably a Sitar or tabla. I am not really sure i am about 76% sure But......
All of them.
A raga is one of the classical forms of Indian music.
yes it is the main percussion instrument in Carnatic ( south Indian classical ) music it is also used in other Indian music like bhajans , films etc
Mridangam is a percussion instrument. It is generally used to accompany south Indian classical music (Carnatic Music).
If you mean what is a sitar, it is a stringed musical instrument used in classical Indian and Hindustani music.
when you do opera its with your voice and when you do classical music its with an instrument
probably a Sitar or tabla. I am not really sure i am about 76% sure But......
All of them.
It is BA in indian classical music (Hindustani)
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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/
Cello, double bass, harp are all large and stand on the floor.