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Krithis Of Vinayaka ❤️ Carnatic Classical Music ❤️ S.Sowmya, U.Srinivas, E.Gayatri

Beautiful Song Of Lord Ganesha. Top 5 - Popular Melodious Classical Song Of Lord Ganesha. ~ Kritis Of Vinayaka ~ 00:03 - Vathapi Ganapathi (Jayashankar & Valayapatti Subramaniam) 10:53 - Pahi Pahi Ganapathi (U.Srinivas) 17:53 - Gana Nadhane (S.Sowmya) 24:19 - Maha Ganapathim (E.Gayatri) 30:18 - Vigna Vinayakane (S.Sowmya) Singer - S. Sowmya Instrumental - Jayashankar & Valayapatti Subramaniam, U.Srinivas, E. Gayatri. Valayapatti A. R. Subramaniam is an Indian classical musician and percussionist, considered by many as one of prominent exponents of Thavil, a traditional percussion instrument from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Uppalapu Srinivas was a virtuoso Indian mandolin maestro and composer belonging to the classical Carnatic musical tradition of Southern India. Srinivas is regarded as the Mozart of classical Indian music. Echampati Gayathri, popularly known as "Veena Gayathri" is a veena exponent of the traditional Carnatic music. S. Sowmya is a Carnatic music singer. S. Sowmya is one of the world’s leading exponents of the Carnatic (South Indian Classical) tradition of vocal music. Classical music is art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western music (both liturgical and secular). It encompasses a broad span of time from roughly the 11th century to the present day. The two main traditions of classical music are Carnatic music, found predominantly in the peninsular regions, and industani music, found in the northern, eastern and central regions. The basic concepts of this music includes shruti (microtones), swara (notes), alankar (ornamentations), raga (melodies improvised from basic grammars), and tala (rhythmic patterns used in percussion). Its tonal system divides the octave into 22 segments called shrutis, not all equal but each roughly equal to one quarter of a whole tone of Western music.

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