- In
Carnatic classical music,
alapana is a form of manodharmam, or improvisation, that
introduces and
develops a raga (musical scale). It communicates...
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improvisation in
Carnatic music are:
Alapana Niraval Pallavi Ragam Swarakalpana Tanam Tani
Avartanam An
alapana,
sometimes also
called ragam, is the exposition...
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known in
Carnatic music,
embraces several varieties of improvisation. An
alapana,
sometimes also
called ragam, is the
exposition of a raga or tone - a slow...
- Tālam
refers to the
rhythm cycle or beat
cycle for a
particular song.
Ālāpana is a
preface to a song,
which explores the rāgam of the song,
without any...
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melakarta (parent rāgam), but it is sung in
prayogams (phrases used in raga
alapana, kalpanaswarams). It is also
classified as a "rakti" raga(a raga of high...
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Sangeetha Surendra Nagercoil S
Harihara Iyer (NSH) (1916-1994) was an
Indian Carnatic singer and violinist.
Harihara Iyer was born in
Nagercoil to Katha...
- Irangaadhaa" (preceded by
short alapana)
Sahana Misrachapu Papanasam Sivan 6
Janani Iyer "Sendhil Andavan" (preceded by
short alapana)
Kharaharapriya Rupakam...
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renowned for his
adept skills at
singing kalpana swarams, neraval, and raga
alapana. His
music continues to be
highly regarded today.
Madurai Mani Iyer, whose...
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talents and the
depth of
knowledge of the musician. It
incorporates raga
alapana, tanam, niraval, and kalpanaswara. In more
elaborate ragam tanam pallavis...
- understanding.
There is
ample scope for
manodharma when
rendering raga
alapana, tanam, neraval, pallavi,
swaram and also kritis.
There are five improvisational...