gayaki
Gayaki is a traditional Indian classical music form that originated in the Carnatic music tradition of South India. The term "gayaki" is derived from the Sanskrit word "gayik," which means "singer." Gayaki is characterized by its melodic richness, intricate ornamentation, and the use of microtones, which are small intervals between notes that are not part of the standard Western scale. The music is typically performed with the accompaniment of a mridangam, a type of hand drum, and other percussion instruments.
The primary focus of gayaki is on the vocal line, which is often embellished with various ornamentations
Gayaki is often performed in a concert setting, where the singer is accompanied by a group of
Gayaki has a long history in India, with roots dating back over two thousand years. It has