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“Trinity of Carnatic Music”

The “Trinity of Carnatic Music” (also called the Carnatic Music Trinity or Sangita Trimurti) refers to the three most celebrated composer–musicians of South Indian classical (Carnatic) music. They lived during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and are credited...

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Benefits of Music Education

Benefits of Music Education

Benefits of Music Education Music education also helps to boost the social-emotional skills and cognitive development among children. Examples of these benefits are: 1. Boosts self esteem: Participating in group activities that provide an opportunity to bond with...

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Carnatic Music Learning

Carnatic Music Learning

Learning Carnatic music is traditionally taught according to the system formulated by Purandara Dasa. This involves sarali swaras (graded exercises), alankaras (exercises based on the seven talas), geetams or simple songs, and Swarajatis. After the student has reached...

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flute classes in madurai

If you're looking for flute (Carnatic/Bansuri) classes in Madurai, here are some highly relevant options—both local and online—with flexibility in teaching style, pricing, and level of instruction: Manickaraja  Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India One‑to‑one Carnatic flute...

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Flute in Carnatic music:

1.Flute Instrument In Carnatic music the flute is called the “venu” (வேணு) or sometimes “pullanguzhal” in Tamil. It’s a side-blown bamboo flute with 8 finger holes (earlier 7) and no keys, unlike the Western flute. 2. Structure & Features Made from a single piece...

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Indian classical music

Indian classical music

Carnatic music Main article: Carnatic Music Purandara Dasa (1484–1564) was a Hindu composer and musicologist who lived in Hampi of the Vijayanagara Empire.[45][46] He is considered Pithamaha (literally, "grandfather") of the Carnatic music. Purandara Dasa was a monk...

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Indian classical music

Indian classical music

Indian classical music is the classical music of the Indian subcontinent.[1] It is generally described using terms like Marg Sangeet and Shastriya Sangeet.[2] It has two major traditions: the North Indian classical music known as Hindustani and the South Indian...

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Learning guitar is exciting!

Learning guitar is exciting! Here's a quick guide to guitar basics to get you started, whether you're learning acoustic or electric. 🎸 1. Parts of the Guitar Headstock – Top part; holds tuning pegs. Tuning Pegs – Used to tune strings. Nut – Guides strings from...

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