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different numbers of
gamakas. For example,
Sarangadeva describes fifteen gamakas,
Narada in
Sangeeta Makaranda describes nineteen gamakas, and
Haripala in...
- Look up
gamaka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gamaka may
refer to:
Gamaka (storytelling), a form of
storytelling by
singing that
originated in Karnataka...
- with
Mohana Rāga in
early morning.
Yakshagana music has its own
gamakas.
Yakshagana gamakas are name
given to the set of
sequence of
notes often used in...
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insight into some of the
subtleties of the raga, such as the
usage of
gamakas, anya swaras, and ragabhavam. This is
especially true for
heavier ragas...
-
system of
Carnatic music.
Since this raga has many
Gamakās (ornamentations), it is
glorified as "Sarva
Gamaka Māṇika
Rakti Rāgaṃ". By
scale wise, the Śankarābharaṇaṃ...
-
several years on a so-called "
Gamaka box" or
Gamaka Box
Notation System (GBNS), a way to
visually represent and
notate the
gamaka,
which is a type of ornamentation...
- in
avarohana all
swaras occur (so sampoorna). It is a raga
without much
gamakas and
frequency variations,
relying instead on flat notes. The important...
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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...
- tatpurusha, karmadhāraya, dvigu, bahuvreehi, anshi, dvandva,
kriya and
gamaka samāsa.[clarification needed] Examples: taṅgāḷi, hemmara, kannusanne. In...
- Vasudevachar,
Doreswamy Iyengar and
Thitte Krishna Iyengar.[citation needed]
Gamaka is
another classical music genre based on
Carnatic music that is practised...