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Introduction Many beginners wonder whether they should start with Hindustani or Carnatic music. While both traditions are equally rich, personal…
Introduction Many beginners wonder whether they should start with Hindustani or Carnatic music. While both traditions are equally rich, personal…
Introduction Indian classical music is broadly divided into two major traditions: Hindustani and Carnatic. Though both share ancient roots, their…
Introduction While tala may seem restrictive at first, it actually enhances musical creativity. Freedom Within Structure Musicians use tala as…
Introduction Tala is the rhythmic framework that supports melody in Indian classical music. Without tala, music would lack balance and…
Introduction The question of whether Indian classical music can be fully written down has long been debated. While notation captures…
Introduction Notation in Indian classical music plays a supportive role rather than a commanding one. Unlike Western music, where written…
Introduction Some musicians believe theory restricts expression, but in reality, it enhances musical confidence and clarity. Supporting Improvisation A strong…
Introduction Indian classical music theory forms the foundation upon which creativity and improvisation are built. Far from being rigid, theory…