Mudra (music)
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Mudra is the unique signature of a Carnatic music composer, which is woven into some or all of their respective compositions.[1] Not all composers have mudras, and they do not necessarily relate to the composer's name.[1]
- Purandara Dasa - Purandara Vitthala
- Kanaka Dasa - Kaginele Adi Keshava
- Tyagaraja - Tyagaraja
- Syama Shastri - Syama Krishna
- Muthuswami Dikshitar - Guruguha
- Swati Tirunal - Padmanabha/Pankajanabha
- Bhadrachala Ramadas - Ramadasu
- Papanasam Sivan - Ramadasan
- Gopalakrishna Bharathi - Gopalakrishnan
- Harikesanallur Muthiah Bhagavatar - Harikesha
- Narayana Teertha - Narayana Teertha
- Patnam Subramania Iyer - Venkateshwara
- Mysore Vasudevacharya - VasudevA
- Mysore V Ramarathnam - rAma
- M. D. Ramanathan - Varada dasa
- M. Balamuralikrishna - Hari and Murali
- Maharajapuram Santhanam - Maharajan
- Koteeswara Iyer - Kavi Kunjara dasa
- Kshetrayya - Muvva Gopala
External links
- Carnatic Music Krithi Audio Archive (http://www.ecse.rpi.edu/Homepages/shivkuma/music/index.html)
- Carnatic music notation for few Tamil, Telugu, English songs at VK's website (http://www.keylessonline.com/)
- Carnatic music notation for few Telugu Songs at Gopalakrishna Palem's website (http://gopalakrishna.palem.in/music.html)
- Carnatic music notation page links at Musically Urs's website (http://www.angelfire.com/musicals/musically_urs/notation_link.html)
References
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