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There are two systems of classical
music in India - one from the South called "Karnatic Music" and the
other from the North called "Hindustani music". They are both highly
developed systems of music. Both of them place equal emphasis on
melody, rhythm and lyrics. It can be appreciated at any level -
emotional, intellectual and spiritual. These two systems are
inherently melodic in nature with their development taking the
direction of successive combinations of notes rather than
simultaneous combination of notes as in Western music. The passage
from one note to the other is smooth, wave-like, lilting and
seldom flat. It is almost always ornamented by micro-tones,
oscillations and grace notes. The themes of the
lyrics in these systems are mythology, spirituality, romance,
nature, patriotism, etc. While "Karnatic system" gives equal
importance to structured compositions as well as improvisations, the
"Hindustani system" emphasizes on improvisation much more than the
documented compositions. That is the major difference between these
two systems.......... For detailed information, please click on the links given below.
3. The way notes are refered to in
South Indian Music
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