- In
Carnatic music,
Neraval also
known as
Niraval or
Sahitya Vinyasa is the
elaboration and
improvisation of
melody for a
particular line. Usually, just...
-
short charanams. Often, the
artists take up
certain lines of a
Krithi for
neraval. One of the
greatest explorers of the krti form was
Oottukkadu Venkata...
-
Methitural (INN;
Neraval, Thiogenal), or
methitural sodium, also
known as methioturiate, is a
barbiturate derivative which was
marketed in the 1950s in...
- century. He was
renowned for his
adept skills at
singing kalpana swarams,
neraval, and raga alapana. His
music continues to be
highly regarded today. Madurai...
- the
Pallavi portion of a
Ragam ****
Pallavi and
typically follows the
neraval. It is also
common for
seasoned artists to
perform swarakalpana during...
- (manodharma) of the raga in the form of raga aalapana,
kalpana swarams and
neraval.
Varnams are a
fundamental form in
Carnatic music. All
varnams consist...
-
ability to sing
rapid swaras in many rare ragas. He now
shows a
focus on
Neraval, an
improvisational form
which he
believes has been
distorted over the...
-
embellishments added to the
piece in the
forms of Raga Alapana, Kalpanaswaram,
Neraval and, in the case of more
advanced students,
Ragam **** Pallavi. The main...
- slow
improvisation with no tālam (rhythm). Sāhitya vinyāsam /
Niraval or
Neraval is the
repeated singing of one or two
lines of a song, with improvised...
- the
morsing can be
shown when
accompanying singly for the song or
during neraval or
swara prastara (stages of song
rendition in
Carnatic music). The morsing...