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An alankara is any pattern of musical decoration a musician or vocalist creates within or across tones, based on ancient musical theories or driven by personal creative choices, in a progression of svaras. The term alankara is standard in Carnatic music, while the same concept is referred to as palta or alankara in Hindustani music.
Zamzama is a type of Alankar [citation needed]) and part of the note ornamentation in Indian classical music. Like a khatka , another type of Alankara , zamzama is a cluster of notes , which is used by the musician to embellish the landing note.
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The following is a list of composers of Carnatic and Hindustani music, subgenres of Indian classical music, who have created ragas. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Composer Genre Raga Created Remarks Ref Goddess Parvati Malkauns Its believed that this raga was created by ...
Gamaka (Hindi: गमक / Urdu: گمک) (also spelled gamakam) refer to ornamentation that is used in the performance of North and South Indian classical music. [1] Gamaka can be understood as embellishment done on a note or between two notes. Present-day Carnatic music uses at least fifteen different kinds of ornamentation. [2]
Venkatamakhin (IAST: Veṅkaṭamakhin; fl. c. 1630 [1]) or Venkatamakhi, was an Indian poet, musician, and musicologist of Carnatic music. [1] He is renowned for his Chaturdandiprakashika in which he explicates the melakarta system of classifying ragas . [ 2 ]
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