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discuss the progress made in South Indian music under British​

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Answered by ankitraj829467
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Explanation:

During his times the Indian music was greatly enriched as a result of the mingling of the Hindu and Persian music techniques. ... During the initial period of their stay in India, the British showed complete indifference to the Indian music and dances, because they were hardly able to appreciate its richness and variety.

Answered by dackpower
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The progress made in South Indian music under British are as follows;

Explanation:

Music was mostly patronized by the Mughal rulers. After the decline of Mughal empire music also got the greater setback because Britishers was not interested in Indian Muslim. However later with several efforts of musicians 18th century witness the proliferation of music in south India.

Several rulers of South India patronized music. Among this Raja Taljaji of Tanjore emphasis greatly on this art and himself was a renowned musician. Sangit samrit was the outstanding Sanskrit work of that times.

Throughout the eighteenth century music continued to flourish in the South. Raja Taljaji of Tanjore (1763-1787) not only encouraged and patronized a number of musicians, but was himself also a well- versed musician. He composed the famous Sangit Saramrit, an outstanding work on music.

Ragtatva Navbodh by Srinivas from the year 1800 to 1850 laid great emphasis on devotional songs which is very famous even today.

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