- In
Carnatic music,
Neraval also
known as
Niraval or
Sahitya Vinyasa is the
elaboration and
improvisation of
melody for a
particular line. Usually, just...
- the performer.
Through niraval, the
performer mani****tes the
pallavi line in
complex melodic and
rhythmic ways. The
niraval is
followed by kalpanaswarams...
- into a Telugu-speaking family. He
started his
career as a
vocalist in the
Niraval band. In 2014, he
started playback singing with the song "2010 Summerlo"...
- the performer.
Through niraval, the
performer mani****tes the
pallavi line in
complex melodic and
rhythmic ways. The
niraval is
followed by kalpanaswarams...
- It is a slow
improvisation with no tālam (rhythm). Sāhitya vinyāsam /
Niraval or
Neraval is the
repeated singing of one or two
lines of a song, with...
-
depth of
knowledge of the musician. It
incorporates raga alapana, tanam,
niraval, and kalpanaswara. In more
elaborate ragam tanam pallavis, a tani avartanam...
-
wonderful sense of
accurate kala
pramana (time measure). He
could do a
niraval and
swaraprastara from any
given point,
which bespoke of
mental alertness...
-
while elaborating or
while exhibiting creativity in
sections like raga,
niraval and kalpanaswaram.
Unlike Hindustani music concerts,
where an accompanying...
-
acknowledged as a
master of improvisation,
particularly in the form of
niravals.[citation needed]
Semmangudi was
noted for his
choice of songs,
speed in...
- by a
majestic sweep in
Krithi rendering,
brevity in alapana,
meaningful Niraval elaborations; all in sync with a
perfect alignment to Sruthi. Sreevalsan...