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What is the difference between hindustani and Carnatic music??

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Carnatic music is a system of music associated with the southern part of the Indian subcontinent. Hindustani music is connected with North India and is by Persian and Islamic music.

(i) Origin of Hindustani music is earlier than Carnatic music. It integrates with Vedic chants, Islamic traditions and Persian Musiqu-e-Assil style. Carnatic is Comparatively pure and was developed in the 15th 16th century during the Bhakti movement and also get a boost in the 19th -20th century.

(ii) The main emphasis in Carnatic music is on vocal music and most compositions are to be sung, involving gayaki style. In Hindustani music vocal-centric group is needed. Many instruments are designed to follow the singer.

(iii) The major vocal structures of Hindustani music are Dhrupad, khayal, Tarana, Thumri, Dadra and Gazals. While Carnatic music embraces several varieties of improvisation consist of Alpana, Niraval, kalpnaswaram and Ragam Thana Pallavi.

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