In India, two classical music traditions stand out - Hindustani Classical Music from the North, and Carnatic Classical Music from the South. Choosing the right musical style from these for your child can shape their musical growth. Both these styles offer unique experiences and understanding them can help you make an informed decision. Carnatic Classical Music: Structured and Rhythmic Carnatic music originated in South India and is known for its structured compositions and rhythmic precision. ‘Kriti’- a composition in Carnatic music, is central to this type of music and is often dedicated to Hindu deities. Usually, a Carnatic performance starts with a varnam, a warm-up piece, followed by kritis by legends like Tyagaraja and Muthuswami Dikhitar. Instruments like violin, veena and mridangam play a major role in Carnatic music. Learning Carnatic music can be intellectually stimulating and creatively fulfilling for your child as it offers structured learning and mathemati...