Social Sciences, asked by poojasingh20581, 3 months ago

how did the musical traditions of North and South India begin to change during the medieval times​

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Answered by deveshkumar9563
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Explanation:

Persian influence

During the Mughal rule in India, Indian Classical music emerged as two separate traditions - North Indian Hindustani and the south Indian Carnatic, mainly because of the Islamic influence. The Hindustani system may be thought as a mixture of traditional Indian musical concepts and Persian performance practice. Many new musical forms like Khayal and Ghazal.

Answered by hiomit744
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Explanation:

During the period of Mughal rule of the Indian subcontinent, the traditions separated and evolved into distinct forms. Hindustani music emphasizes improvisation and exploration of all aspects of a raga, while Carnatic performances tend to be short composition-based.

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