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- Manodharma is a form of improvised South Indian classical Carnatic music. It is created on the spot during the performance, while remaining within the...
- composers and in Carnatic music is an important improvisation aspect (manodharma music). India portal Music portal Royal ****: Glossary of Carnatic Terms...
- her rich and original manodharma. Similar to GNB, she was said to be a genius in her tricky, instantaneous, brilliant manodharma. Indira Menon comments...
- gained expertise and demonstrated that not only Kalpita sangeetam but Manodharma sangeetam could also be easily and deftly pla**** on the instrument. Vadivelu...
- 2011 Sangeetha Sourabhamu, (vol 1 – 4) Sangeetha Yatra Mela Raga malika Manodharma sangeetham Pallavi Gana sudha. "Carnatic Musician Pinakapani p****es away"...
- in raga is the soul of Indian classical music – an essential aspect. "Manodharma Sangeetam" or "kalpana Sangeetam" ("music of imagination") as it is known...
- (jeeva swaras), etc. This forms the basis for creative presentation (manodharma) of the raga in the form of raga aalapana, kalpana swarams and neraval...
- of rāgamālika) is usually the same as that of the song that follows. Manōdharma is the concept of imprompt or spontaneous improvisation, which is one...
- [citation needed] Anandabhairavi also has unique swara patterns both in manodharma (impromptu improvisations by performer) and in its compositions. The po****r...
- Govindan Namboothiri. They received advanced training, with emphasis on Manodharma singing, from Late Professor Neyyattinkara Mohanachandran. They were fortunate...