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.

Monday, 4 February 2013

Dancing Anklets

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Ghungroos are worn in traditional performances of the classical Indian dance forms. Indian Music is very important to Hinduism. Ghungroo is a musical anklet tied to the feet of classical Indian dancers. A string of ghungroos can range from 50 to 200 bells knotted together. Indian Music actually refers to an old music, a traditional one based on raga and a rhymthmic system called "tala".

Monday, 28 January 2013

Dandiya Sticks

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Garba and Dandiya dances are traditional Indian dances that are a usual feature in any celebration. These dances are an integral part of festivals and of course weddings. The musical instruments have their own importance in the field of 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.

Monday, 31 December 2012

Music Instrument - Flute

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The bansuri is a transverse flute of India made from a single hollow shaft of bamboo with six or seven finger holes. An ancient musical instrument associated with cowherds and the pastoral tradition, it is intimately linked to the love story of Krishna and Radha, and is depicted in Buddhist paintings from around 100 AD. The Bansuri is revered as Lord Krishna's divine instrument, and is often associated with Krishna's Rasa lila; mythological accounts tell of the tunes of Krishna's flute having a spellbinding and enthralling effect not only on the women of the Braj, but even on the animals of the region.

 

Saturday, 8 December 2012

Indian 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.India’s classical tradition has a variety of musical instruments that reflect original creativity, adaptive innovation and assimilation. 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.

Friday, 23 November 2012

Ghungroo

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Ghungroo is a musical anklet tied to the feet of classical Indian dancers. A string of ghungroos can range from 50 to 200 bells knotted together. Ghungroos 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 rhymthmic 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.

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Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Music Instruments

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Indian Music is very important to Hinduism. Indian Music actually refers to an old music, a traditional one based on raga and a rhymthmic 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. There are wind, percussion and string instruments. The wind instruments are: bansuri (one of the oldest instruments in India), pungi, shehnai etc.. The percussion ones are: chanda, dhol,dholak,tabla etc. The string ones are: ektara, tanpura, sarangi, sarod, sitar, santoor etc.