Ocean of Melody is a two-part documentary that delves into the key aspects that construct the framework of Indian classical music vis a vis its two forms: Hindustani and Carnatic. The Film explores the fluidity that these forms of music allow within a well-defined structure – one that is derived intrinsically from constant improvisations by the performer. Introducing the practical aspects of music like the swara and how their interplay over time created structures and formats in the form of Ragas, the narrative goes on to elaborate on the various presentation forms or GayanShailis, examine the relationship shared by the master and the disciple in the backdrop of what is known as the age old guru shishyaparampara or baniand also understand the emotions associated with music as an art form - a certain luminosity and peace, stillness, beauty and reverence. The essence behind the elevation to a spiritual realm that exponents often find themselves in after years of practice and penance- a tenet that keeps the form pure and timeless is also explored.
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