What is Kaku in carnatic music?

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Kaku is a svara (note) technique that highlights the essential qualities of a raga (melodic mode)
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In Carnatic music, Kaku refers to a specific type of vocal ornamentation or embellishment. It is a technique used to modulate or alter the sound and tone of the voice in a way that enhances the emotional impact or expressiveness of a musical phrase.
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Renu sundriyal In Carnatic music, Kaku refers to a specific type of vocal ornamentation or embellishment. It is a technique used to modulate or alter the sound and tone of the voice in a way that enhances the emotional impact or expressiveness of a musical phrase.
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In Carnatic music, "Kaku" refers to the facial expressions or lip movements used by musicians, particularly vocalists, to convey emotions and enhance the aesthetic appeal of the performance.
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In Carnatic music, "Kaku" refers to the facial expressions or lip movements used by musicians, particularly vocalists, to convey emotions and enhance the aesthetic appeal of the performance.
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