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In [[Carnatic music]], the '''anupallavi''' comes after the [[pallavi]] and is usually the second section of any composition. It is then followed by one or more [[charanam]]s. The anupallavi is optional. In compositions that do not have an anupallavi, there often exists a Samrashti Charanam that combines both the anupallavi and charanam of the composition which directly follows the pallavi. It is usually sung at a higher pitch and adds more beauty to the music. Usually the Anupallavi is shorter than the Charanam . In Sanskrit | In [[Carnatic music]], the '''anupallavi''' comes after the [[pallavi]] and is usually the second section of any composition. It is then followed by one or more [[charanam]]s. The anupallavi is optional. In compositions that do not have an anupallavi, there often exists a Samrashti Charanam that combines both the anupallavi and charanam of the composition which directly follows the pallavi. It is usually sung at a higher pitch and adds more beauty to the music. Usually the Anupallavi is shorter than the Charanam . In Sanskrit 'anu' means 'next'. It literally means 'next to pallavi'. | ||
[[Category:Carnatic music terminology]] | [[Category:Carnatic music terminology]] |