Recent Trends in Music Education

Authors

  • Dr. Sangeeta Associate Professor Dev Samaj College for Women, Ferozepur City

Keywords:

Music, Indian

Abstract

A musical experience might be a communal activity, but it can also be a profoundly spiritual one. Because the spiritual power of music had a profound impact on ancient Indians, Indian classical music developed as a result of this influence. “To sum it up, classical music requires unwavering passion and lifetime dedication from those who are serious about learning it. However, the beauty of music is that it may be taken as seriously or as lightly as the listener desires. It is a gratifying experience, regardless of how intense or insignificant your engagement is. According to the ancient Sanskrit Granth, the term Sangeet and its meaning evolved through time and were given the name Vanmayi in the form of Samyak Geet. When it comes to music, its three art forms, namely Geetam, Vadhyam, and Nrityam, are defined and detailed in practically all of the granthas that date back to the beginning of recorded history. Singeet, according to the 13th-century musicologist Sarang Dev, is the confluence of these three art forms, as represented in the sangeet Ratnakar Granth.

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Published

2017-12-31

How to Cite

Dr. Sangeeta. (2017). Recent Trends in Music Education. Innovative Research Thoughts, 3(11), 482–487. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1234