Peaceful music from Southern part of India.
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
- Karnataka music, also known as Carnatic music, is a classical music tradition of South India, particularly flourishing in the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. It is characterized by its complex rhythms, intricate melodies, and rich devotional content. This musical form places significant emphasis on vocal performance, though it is also accompanied by a range of instruments such as the veena, mridangam, and violin. Renowned for its highly structured compositions and improvisational elements, Karnataka music is deeply intertwined with South Indian traditions, often performed during religious ceremonies and festivals. It reflects the cultural vibrancy and historical depth of South Indian heritage.
This piece of music sounds very similar to music played by Uppalapu Srinivas, Indian mandolin player in Carnatic classical music and composer.
Listening to this music is a good way to relax and uplift your mood and find happiness. Good for concentration, stress relief, mind focus, improved sleep and positivity.
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Artist- Jatayu
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One like for Southern Part of India 👍
Thank you very much. 🙏
அருமை அருமை
Thanks for listening 🙏
Raag Sindhu Bhairavi.. heavenly 😌
Thank you for mentioning 🙏.
I love south Indian mesmerising music.
I am happy to hear that. So do I. Thank you. 🙏
The music coupled with the beauty of our rural village scenery bring great solace to my troubled
heart.
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nice nice music suuuppppeeerr
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NAMASKAR , GOD BLESS THE INSTRUMENT EXPERTS WHO PLAYED FOR THIS MUSIC. 🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏👍
Namaskar. I agree. Lots of good wishes for the artist. 🙏
Very good relaxing music every one should listen.
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இதுவே மனசுக்கு பிடித்த இதமான இசை பயணம்! !! ஓம் நமசிவாய வாழ்க ❤
Thank you. Om Namashivaya 🙏
Really it's a relaxing music... Thanks
I am happy to hear that. It's my pleasure. Thank you🙏.
Amazingly absorbing. Thank you
I am happy to hear that. Thank you🙏
Brings tranquility and serenity.
Very true. Thank you🙏
blissful music ......
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So activating..... me already dancing while working
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Nice
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Very nice
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Excellent ,very melodious. 🎉❤❤👌👌
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Excellent ! Thanks for uploading such beautiful music
Thank you for listening. ♥️🙏
Really beautiful! Thank you.
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Lovely.
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❤
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Really wonderful
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Madhuramga vundi manasantha prasentham thankyou
I am happy to hear that. Thank you🙏
Totally mesmoraising .
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Mesmerizing
Salyute Wonderful rendition.
Indeed is a wonderful rendition. Thank you🙏.
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Very soothing & serene🌹
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So beautiful........
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best wishes, a free lance guitarist from Doha🤩
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Thank you for uploading, pleasent music !!
Thanks for listening ♥️🙏
Sit quite. Close eyes. Simply enjoy the music at a slow volume. One will be free from all worries and tensions and relax yourself.
Rightly said. Thank you very much🙏.
I guess you meant "sit quiet?" 😅
Yes, the meanings are quite different,aren’t they? Many times, probably like you, I can’t sit quiet at such quite gross grammatical errors!😅
मन मयूर नाच उठा ❤Thanks for creating such an amazing piece.
Itsa dhoon ,not full raga.
Instruments are sitar,tabla and pakhwaj.it takes one from this routine life to sublimation to divinity ,this requires neck to enjoy ,such programes.god bless them .
Hearty compliments .
I agree. 🙏
Beautiful
Sukhosharbya!!!!
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Superb
Thanks for listening 🙏
Divine ❤
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good
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Please write a few words of instruments used, raaga, and the person performing. Itll be very helpful.
Sure. 🙏
Instruments sound harsh but the music composition is lovely
Thank you for your feedback 🙏
Which instruments do you find harsh? Tabla and Thamate maybe?