What is Pallavi, Anupallavi and Charanam in a song?ஒரு பாடலில் பல்லவி, அனுபல்லவி, சரணம் என்றால் என்ன

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    Pallavi, Anupallavi, and Charanam are structural components commonly found in classical Indian music, particularly in Carnatic music. They are parts of a composition, such as a song or a piece of music, and each serves a specific purpose:
    1. Pallavi: The Pallavi is the first section of a composition and typically consists of a short phrase or line of lyrics. It serves as the opening theme of the composition and is often repeated multiple times. The repetition of the Pallavi allows the audience to become familiar with the melody and lyrics.
    2. Anupallavi: The Anupallavi follows the Pallavi and is usually longer than the Pallavi. It introduces new lyrics and melodies, providing a contrast to the Pallavi. Like the Pallavi, the Anupallavi may also be repeated to reinforce the musical theme.
    3. Charanam: The Charanam is the third and often final section of a composition. It introduces even more new lyrics and melodies, continuing to develop the musical theme. Charanams typically have a different set of lyrics than the Pallavi and Anupallavi. The Charanam brings variety and complexity to the composition.
    These structural elements help create a sense of progression and development in classical Indian music compositions, allowing for both repetition and variation to enhance the overall musical experience.
    Video Chapters
    0:00 - Intro of Western and Carnatic Formula
    03:04 - Structre of Carnatic Music with Example
    06:55 - Carnatic Songs Example
    07:38 - Structre of Western Music with Example
    11:53 - Points To Remember
    13:29 - What is Bridge

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