Padam
or pada
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Is
a poetic composition with verses of lyrics.
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Pallavi
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In
Carnatic music it referts to the basic first movement. In the
Hindustani system, it is called sthayi.
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Panchama or Pa
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Refers
to the fifth note of the scale. It is a constant note and does
not have a sharp or flat variations.
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Pluta
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Refers
to one of the seven parts of the tala and has a total of 12
counts or aksharas.
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Poorvanga
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It
is the lower tetrachord of the scale, the first four notes, Sa, Ri Ga and Ma |
Prayoga
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Refers
to the technique of expression in raga, a characteristic
progression, a manner of negotiation on the scale.
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Pundarik
Vittal
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One
of the great musicologists of South India, who lived in the 16th century. He wrote several treatises like Ragamala, Raga manjari and Nritya
nirnaya.
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