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  2. Charulatha Mani - Wikipedia

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    Charulatha Mani is a leading Carnatic music vocalist and cine playback singer and with a huge fan following in India and abroad. Gifted with a rich, melodious voice, and amazing creativity she has a vast repertoire of compositions of various genres, and this has made her one of the most popular and renowned artistes of today.

  3. File:Goenkas.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Revati (raga) - Wikipedia

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    Revati is a rāgam in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is an audava rāgam (or owdava rāgam, meaning pentatonic scale). It is a janya rāgam (derived scale), as it does not have all the seven swaras (musical notes).

  5. Carnatic raga - Wikipedia

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    Ajjada Adibhatla Narayana Das is credited as creator of modern Harikatha format. [16] Well-known harikatha performers had a broad knowledge of Carnatic music in the early part of the 20th century - some were well established Carnatic musicians, while others were composers.

  6. A Southern Music: The Karnatik Story - Wikipedia

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    A Southern Music: The Karnatik Story is a 2013 book authored by renowned musician T. M. Krishna. [1] [2] The book delineates the story of Carnatic music starting from its origins to its influence on socio-political strictures of the society. It also deals with the subject of gender, caste and class issues in the Carnatic music fraternity in ...

  7. Khamas (raga) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Khamas was an upanga raga (uses only the notes in the parent scale). Later with the usage in javalis and other later compositions, the bhashanga type of Khamas came into use (using notes external to the scale). [1]

  8. Niraval - Wikipedia

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    In Carnatic music, Neraval also known as Niraval or Sahitya Vinyasa is the elaboration and improvisation of melody for a particular line. Usually, just one or two lines of text from the song (from the anupallavi or charanam part of the kriti) are sung repeatedly, but with improvised elaborations. [1]

  9. Oothukkadu Venkata Kavi - Wikipedia

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    Sangatis are pre-composed variations in a composition and rendered in a disciplined manner (as opposed to variations born from free improvisation). Usually, variations are melodic in nature while the lyrics remain constant. Several of Venkata Kavi’s pieces have such sangatis but he also demonstrated a rarely seen concept of lyrical variations.