Paigata
Paigata refers to a traditional form of South Indian classical music, particularly associated with the Carnatic music tradition. The term originates from the Tamil word "paigai," which means "to sing" or "to chant," and is closely linked to the concept of *raga* (melodic framework) and *tala* (rhythmic cycle). Paigata is often used to describe the melodic embellishments and improvisational techniques applied within a raga, emphasizing fluidity and expressive phrasing.
In Carnatic music, paigata plays a crucial role in the *alapanai* (introductory melodic exploration) and *nadai*
The practice of paigata extends beyond vocal performances, influencing instrumentalists like veena, violin, and mridangam players.
Modern Carnatic musicians continue to explore paigata as a means of preserving and innovating within the classical