probably a Sitar or tabla. I am not really sure i am about 76% sure But......
A raga is one of the classical forms of Indian music.
Mridangam is a percussion instrument. It is generally used to accompany south Indian classical music (Carnatic Music).
when you do opera its with your voice and when you do classical music its with an instrument
All of them.
They are both ordered in scales and are both based on a melody and a rhythm.
A raga is one of the classical forms of Indian music.
yes it is the main percussion instrument in Carnatic ( south Indian classical ) music it is also used in other Indian music like bhajans , films etc
Mridangam is a percussion instrument. It is generally used to accompany south Indian classical music (Carnatic Music).
If you mean what is a sitar, it is a stringed musical instrument used in classical Indian and Hindustani music.
when you do opera its with your voice and when you do classical music its with an instrument
rhythm
Which music ? Which rhythm? Which instrument ? (Perhaps "berimbau")
All of them.
It is BA in indian classical music (Hindustani)
They are both ordered in scales and are both based on a melody and a rhythm.
Voice practicing and rhythm
A Tala is the rhythmic cycle in Indian classical music. Some examples are: (most common) Tintal or Teental - 16 beats in the pattern 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 Keherwa Tal - 8 beats in the pattern 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 Rupak Tal - 7 beats in the pattern 3 + 2 + 2