Kodunthirapully panchari melam by satheesan
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A panchari melam performance could be described as a layered pyramid; each of the five layers (kalam) is characterised by a specific tala (rhythm cycle) called talavattam, which is repeated according to the total time-frame of the performance. Each of the five kalam consists of a certain number of beats (akshara), these are 96, 48, 24, 12, and 6 respectively.
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Its nice chenda melam but the sound effect is very less than what I have expected in the small village
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plz add kalppathi balakrishnan's thayambaka in koduthirappulli navarathri mahotsavam.................
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i used to go to kodunthirapully everyyear to hear panchari melam...
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supperrr thanks suraj
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supperrr thanks
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Thanks a lot.. I used to be there for this.. A sweet nostalgia after 3yrs :)
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knsiyer thankyou this up load please give me this tupe adress
Do they folow the same improvisation pattern as Thayambaka or Panchavadyam? The same nature and flavor?
carlosmangela 4 years ago
no thayambaka and panchvadyam are different from this. This is called chendamelam. no doubt in thayambaka too they use chenda but the notes are different
knsiyer 4 years ago