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  2. Music of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The film music of Tamil Nadu is widely known for its innovation and eclecticism. Scores may showcase blends of Carnatic, Western and other instruments, with a range of melodic and rhythmic patterns. Orchestral themes and minimalist songs often feature. Recent trends show the prevalence of synthesizers and other electronic instruments.

  3. Pann - Wikipedia

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    Pann. PaN (Tamil: பண்) is the melodic mode used by the Tamil people in their music since the ancient times. The ancient pans over centuries evolved first into a pentatonic scale. But from the earliest times, Tamil Music is heptatonic and known as ēḻisai (ஏழிசை). [ 1 ]

  4. Suresh Peters - Wikipedia

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    India. Occupation (s) Composer, singer, drummer. Instrument (s) Keyboard, drums, guitar. Years active. 1990–present. Suresh Peters (born 26 April 1968) is an Indian musician. He is a music producer, drummer, music director in five Indian languages and a playback singer in multiple Indian languages for feature films in India.

  5. Tamil Thai Valthu - Wikipedia

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    The song is sung daily in schools all over Tamil Nadu during the assembly in the morning. On 17 December 2021 the Tamil Nadu government under chief minister M.K.Stalin, formally declared the song as the official state song, stating that it would be sung at all public events in educational institutes and government offices. Except for disabled ...

  6. Thavil - Wikipedia

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    A thavil (Tamil:தவில்) or tavil is a barrel-shaped percussion instrument from Tamil Nadu. It is also widely used in other South Indian states (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana) as well as in the North and East of Sri Lanka (in the tamil majority area called Tamil Eelam). It is used in temple, folk and Carnatic music, often ...

  7. Tamil folk culture - Wikipedia

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    Tamil folk culture refers to folk arts and crafts of the Tamil people. Folk arts and crafts are an integral part of the Tamil culture. Tamil folk arts include music i.e. Naattupurapaattu, dance styles, songs, games, crafts, herbal medicine, food, sculpture, costumes, stories, proverbs, and mythology. Tamil folk art is characterized by its local ...

  8. Naattupurapaattu - Wikipedia

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    For the Tamil film, see Nattupura Pattu. Video of Parai (Thappu) recital by a child.] Naattupura Paattu is a form of Tamil folk music and Tamil folk culture. Tamil Nadu has a very ancient and rich form of folk music, some of which is disappearing due to the importance given to Carnatic music as well as the pop movie industries taking over.

  9. Koothu - Wikipedia

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    200 BCE – 200 CE, Tamilakam. Koothu or Therukoothu (jwalith) (Tamil: கூத்து), is an ancient art, where artists play songs with dance and music in storytelling the epics, performed in Tamil; it is a folk art originated from the early Tamil country. [ 1 ][ 2 ] More precisely Koothu refers to either Terukuttu (Tamil ...