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Carnatic music or Karnatak music (Sanskrit कर्णाटक सङ्गीतं) is the classical music of South India, as opposed to the classical music of North India, called Hindustani music. The main differences are that Carnatic music emphasizes the structured song, is much more theoretical, and has more stringent rules.
Carnatic music is almost exclusively devotional; most of the songs are addressed to the Hindu deities. Secular works are usually either humourous compositions, film songs, or children's songs.
As with all Indian music, the two main components of Carnatic music are raga, a melodic pattern and tala, a rhythmic pattern. (One might want to read these pages before proceeding.)
| Music of India | ||
|---|---|---|
| Genres | ||
| Classical ( Carnatic and Hindustani) | ||
| Bhajan | ||
| Bhangra | ||
| Filmi | ||
| Ghazal | ||
| Rock , Pop and Hip hop | ||
| Timeline and Samples | ||
| Awards | Bollywood Music Awards - Punjabi Music Awards | |
| Charts | ||
| Festivals | Sangeet Natak Akademi – Thyagaraja Aradhana – Cleveland Thyagaraja Aradhana | |
| Media | Sruti, The Music Magazine | |
| National anthem | " Jana Gana Mana", also national song " Vande Mataram" | |
| Regional music | ||
| Bengal – Rajasthan – Tamil – Punjab – Kashmir – Gujarat – Tamil Nadu – Assam | ||
Carnatic music, whose foundations lie as far back as 2000BCE, began as a spiritual ritual of early Hinduism. It grew, along with Hindustani music, out of the Sama Veda tradition, until the Moguls invaded North India in the late 12th11th century 12th century 13th century other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. Events Song dynasty loses power over Northern China The Kamakura Shogunate deprives the and early 13th century12th century 13th century 14th century other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 13th century was that century which lasted from 1201 to 1300. Events Fourth through eighth crusades of western European kingdoms against Islam Fall of. From the 13th century12th century 13th century 14th century other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 13th century was that century which lasted from 1201 to 1300. Events Fourth through eighth crusades of western European kingdoms against Islam Fall of onwards, there was a divergence in the forms of Indian music — the northern style being influenced by ArabicThere are three factors which may assist to varying degrees in determining whether someone is considered Arab or not: Political: whether they live in a country which is a member of the Arab League (or, more vaguely, the Arab World); this definition covers music (yet there are both Hindu and Muslim songs in Hindustani music.)
There are various theories as to the origin of the name karnāṭaka sangitam. While it did originate in the IndiaThe Republic of India is a large multicultural country in South Asia, with a population of over one billion. The Indian economy is the fourth largest in the world, in terms of purchasing power parity, and is the world's second-fastest growing economy.n stateThis article discusses states as sovereign political entities. For other meanings, see state (disambiguation). In international law and international relations, a state is a political entity possessing sovereignty, i. not being subject to any higher polit of KarnatakaDate of formation November 1, 1973 Capital Bangalore Official Language Kannada Governor T. Chaturvedi Chief Minister Dharam Singh Area 192,000 km² Population Total Density 55,868,200 ( 2004) 290. 98/km² Literacy rate: Total Male Female 58. 34% 50% Urbaniz, there are other theories about the etymologyEtymology is the study of the origins of words. Some words have been derived from other languages, possibly in a changed form (the source words are called etymons . Through old texts and comparisons with other languages, etymologists try to reconstruct th of the name Carnatic, such as that it means "to please the ear", or "traditional" in Sanskrit.
| Indian classical music | |
|---|---|
| Carnatic music | |
| Composers | |
| Purandara Dasa | |
| The Trimurti | |
| Tyagaraja | |
| Muthuswami Dikshitar | |
| Syama Sastri | |
| Ootukkadu Venkata Kavi | |
| Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma | |
| Mysore Sadashiva Rao | |
| Patnam Subramania Iyer | |
| Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar | |
| Papanasam Sivan | |
| Singers | |
| M.S. Subbulakshmi | |
| Hindustani music | |
| Concepts | |
| Sruti | |
| Raga | |
| Melakarta | |
| Katapayadi sankhya | |
| Swara | |
| Tala | |
| Mudra |