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Gamaka (also
spelled gamakam)
refer to
ornamentation that is used in the
performance of
North and
South Indian classical music.
Gamaka can be understood...
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gamaka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gamaka may
refer to:
Gamaka (storytelling), a form of
storytelling by
singing that
originated in Karnataka...
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primordial sound (nāda),
tonal system (swara),
pitch (śruti), scale,
ornaments (
gamaka) and
important tones.
Janaka ragas or
Sampoorna ragas are
parent ragas from...
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Gamaka, also
known as
kaavya vaachana, is a form of
storytelling by
singing that
originated in Karnataka, India. One
person reads a
stanza of a poem with...
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system of
Carnatic music.
Since this raga has many
Gamakās (ornamentations), it is
glorified as "Sarva
Gamaka Maaṇika
Rakti Rāgaṃ". By
scale wise, the Śankarābharaṇaṃ...
- R.
Keshava Murthy (22
February 1934 – 21
December 2022) was an
Indian gamaka exponent and guru. He was
honoured with
Shantala Natya Sri
Award by the...
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region where the main crop is the
Areca nut. It is
known for Sanskrit, Veda,
Gamaka (story-telling) and
Sangeetha (Carnatic music)
Padma Shri
awardee HR Keshavamurthy...
- to together.
Mattur and
Hosahalli are
known for
their efforts to
support Gamaka art,
which is a
unique form of
singing and
storytelling in Karnataka. Mattur...
- Vasudevachar,
Doreswamy Iyengar and
Thitte Krishna Iyengar.[citation needed]
Gamaka is
another classical music genre based on
Carnatic music that is practised...
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known as Pantuvarāḷi),
which is the 51st in the mēḷakarttā scale. The
gamakas in the raga are
unique in that
conversely to the G-M
relationship in Śankarābharaṇaṃ...