Hindustani vocal music is one of the oldest musical traditions in the world. It is a classical style of North Indian music that dates back to the 12th century. The primary instruments used in Hindustani vocal music are the sitar, sarod, and tabla. This style of music is deeply rooted in the spiritual and devotional traditions of India.
Hindustani vocal music is characterized by its melodic and improvisational nature. It is based on a system of ragas, which are specific melodic patterns that are used as the basis of a composition. The singer has a great deal of freedom in creating variations on the melody. The lyrics are usually in a poetic form and may be in any of the Indian languages.
The voice is the primary instrument in Hindustani vocal music, and singers must be highly trained in order to execute the intricate melodic and rhythmic patterns. Singers employ a variety of techniques, such as gliding between notes and employing ornamentation.
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