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Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Indian Classical Instruments

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A string of ghungroo can range from 100 bells knotted together. Ghungroo are worn in traditional performances of the classical Indian dance forms. Indian Music actually refers to an old music,a traditional one based on raga and a rhythmic system called "tala". Raga is considered to be the melodic basis of Indian classical music. Most of the Indian musical instruments have evolved over centuries. The various musical instruments of India have contributed immensely in making Indian music famous.

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Dancing Ghungroo

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Ghungroo is a musical anklet tied to the feet of classical Indian dancers. A string of ghungroo can range from 50 to 200 bells knotted together. Ghungroo are worn in traditional performances of the classical Indian dance forms. Indian Music is very important to Hinduism. Indian Music actually refers to an old music, a traditional one based on raga and a rhythmic system called "tala". Raga is considered to be the melodic basis of Indian classical music. Indian Musical Instruments can be mainly classified into three categories: classical, western and folk instruments.

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Dancing Instruments

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The fascinating world of classical indian music and classical indian dance enriches the life of every men whos interest goes deaper into this subject. The musical instruments have their own importance in the field of music. Most of the Indian musical instruments have evolved over centuries. Ghunghroo has its roots in traditional Indian ornament Payal, which was and is still worn on ankles by ladies, mostly to indicate their presence, or declare their arrival. The various musical instruments of India have contributed immensely in making Indian music famous.