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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...
- 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...
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conventional structure (ciṭṭa) and the
possibility for
improvisation (
manōdharma). "Play of expression" from The Hindu, 8
March 2012 "Touchstone of artistic...
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composers and in
Carnatic music is an
important improvisation aspect (
manodharma music).
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Glossary of
Carnatic Terms...
- (jeeva swaras), etc. This
forms the
basis for
creative presentation (
manodharma) of the raga in the form of raga aalapana,
kalpana swarams and neraval...
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solely improvised using one or more ragams. It is one of many
forms of
manodharma (spontaneous improvisations) in
Carnatic music. A
viruttam usually precedes...
- her rich and
original manodharma.
Similar to GNB, she was said to be a
genius in her tricky, instantaneous,
brilliant manodharma.
Indira Menon comments...
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neraval is one of the
features in the
extempore improvisation aspect (
Manodharma Sangita) of
Carnatic music, and is
intended to
highlight the Raga bhava...
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Improvisation in raga is an
essential aspect of
Indian classical music. "
Manodharma Sangeetam" or "kalpana Sangeetam" ("music of imagination") as it is known...
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structure ('chitta') with
intermittent possibilities for
improvisation ('
manodharma'). "Adventures in paradise" from The Hindu, 18 July 2013 "Feats of excellence"...