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Monday 30 July 2012

Conserving and Encouraging Indian Classical Music


The whole system of Indian Classical Music is based on 7 notes “ Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni, Sa’. It is monaural in nature and established around a sole melody line which is played over a stable buzz. The concert is grounded harmoniously on specific ragas with precise tempo on talas.  The detailed study of Hindustani Music would be provided to you by Indian Music School. Let us discuss essential basics in brief.

  1. Raga is about midway amongst scales & tunes.  Generally set of notes are being included in the scale which can be utilized in any mode the user desires. The song leaves no scope for spur-of-the-moment formation of melody. Generally Raga is assembled out of detailed medley of tones from the octave.  A Raga has individualities expressions that are used in recitals. Every Raga is connected to a specific disposition & to a specific time of the day or term of the year.
   2.  It is being specified that when the structure of ragas is melodious, in the similar way, the edifice  of talas in rhythmic.  Let us discuss the exact meaning of tala.  A series divided into equivalent beats which are collected into subsections is called tala. For instance Rupak tala contains  seven beats, grouping of three beats, accompanied by two groups of two beats. (3 + 2 + 2). The tala is generally signified by the sequence of stokes on the table, replicating the sub groups on the tala.

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