Chitta swara

In Indian classical music, chitta swaras are a set of solfa passages (phrases of swaras). These are sung after the anupallavi and charanam, in the krithis which enriches the beauty of the composition.[1] This is usually done by the performers and not by the composers and in Carnatic music is an important improvisation aspect (manodharma music).

References

  1. Royal Carpet: Glossary of Carnatic Terms C. Accessed January 17, 2015.


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