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- Manodharma is a form of improvised South Indian classical Carnatic music. It is created on the spot during the performance, while remaining within the...
- composers and in Carnatic music is an important improvisation aspect (manodharma music). India portal Music portal Royal ****: Glossary of Carnatic Terms...
- of rāgamālika) is usually the same as that of the song that follows. Manōdharma is the concept of imprompt or spontaneous improvisation, which is one...
- solely improvised using one or more ragams. It is one of many forms of manodharma (spontaneous improvisations) in Carnatic music. A viruttam usually precedes...
- (jeeva swaras), etc. This forms the basis for creative presentation (manodharma) of the raga in the form of raga aalapana, kalpana swarams and neraval...
- Ltd. 2008 - Mooladhara Murthy - Tamil Kritis (DVD), Moser Baer 2008 - Manodharma (Audio CD), Saregama 2008 - Budhivanta, music director: Vijay Antony,...
- conventional structure (ciṭṭa) and the possibility for improvisation (manōdharma). "Play of expression" from The Hindu, 8 March 2012 "Touchstone of artistic...
- Taanam (pronounced tānam) is one of the methods of raga improvisation (manodharma) in the Carnatic classical music tradition, suited mainly for vocal, violin...
- Govindan Namboothiri. They received advanced training, with emphasis on Manodharma singing, from Late Professor Neyyattinkara Mohanachandran. They were fortunate...
- neraval is one of the features in the extempore improvisation aspect (Manodharma Sangita) of Carnatic music, and is intended to highlight the Raga bhava...