An Indian music concert commonly goes for 2–3 hours, the artists typically include a singer and accompanying instruments (violin, Indian drums, etc.). Most artists stick to the same raga through
Indian classical music generally uses three main Saptak. First is the Madhya Saptak, the middle or original octave. Second, the Mandra Saptak pertains to the lower octave, half the frequency of Madhya Saptak. Lastly, the Taar Saptak is the higher octave which is double the frequency of Madhya. In the context of vocal music, the Madhya Saptak is
refers to music from South India, directed to a Hindu god, which is why it is called "temple music". style of singing developed into a strong and diverse tradition over several centuries, becoming an established part of contemporary tradition in India. is also sung in the Samagana traditional singing style. Because of its liturgical importance
A group of young students visit an art gallery in Leeds. They perform an Indian song using traditional musical instruments such as ‘tabla’ base and treble drums. We also see a santoor played.