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Varṇaṃ is a form of song in the Carnatic music repertoire consisting of short metric pieces which encapsulate the main features and requirements of a ''raga''.〔Nettl (2005), p189〕 The features and rules of the raga (also known as the ''sanchaaraas'' of a raga) include how each note of the raga should be stressed, the scale of the raga, and so on.〔(Royal Carpet: Glossary of Carnatic Terms V )〕
Known for their complex structure, varnams are a fundamental form in Carnatic music.〔 All varnams consist of lyrics,〔Bradnock (1992), p631〕 as well as swara passages, including a ''pallavi'', an ''anupallavi'', ''muktayi swaras'', a ''charanam'', and ''chittaswaras''.〔 There are two types of varnams, known as ''Taana'' varnam and ''Padha'' varnam.
Considered as probably the most complex form in Carnatic music, varnams play a significant role in Carnatic music.〔Tenzer (2006), p309〕 A varnam is traditionally performed as an opening item by musicians in Carnatic music concerts to act as warm-up for the musicians,〔Gupta (2006), p68〕 or as a centre main piece in Bharatanatyam dance concerts. As a foundation to Carnatic music,〔Panchapakesa Iyer (1989), p57〕 varnams are also practiced as vocal exercises by performers of Carnatic music, to help develop voice culture, and maintain proper pitch and control of rhythm. The melodic patterns in a varnam are considered to be characteristic patterns of a particular raga, and assist a performer in ensuring the swaras of the raga are sung or played effectively. Teachers of Carnatic music maintain that varnams must be practised in double and triple speeds by performers in order to develop the skills of manodharma (improvisation), particularly neraval and kalpanaswaras.〔Panchapakesa Iyer (1989), p57〕
==Type of varnams==
Named for its tanam-like rhythmic qualities, ''tana varnams'' only have lyrics for the pallavi, anupallavi and charanam.〔(Royal Carpet: Glossary of Carnatic Terms T )〕
With rhythmic elements like a padam, ''pada varnams'' are generally sung to accompany South Indian classical dance, including bharatanatyam.〔(Royal Carpet: Glossary of Carnatic Terms P )〕 Unlike the ''tana varnam'' which only has lyrics for the pallavi, anupallavi and charanam and swarams for the rest of the sections a ''pada varnam'' also have lyrics that correspond to the muktayi and chitta swaras of the varnam, so generally, ''pada varnams'' contain more lyrical content than a ''tana varnam''.〔 The swaras in this type of varnam are suitable for intricate footwork.〔 ''Padajathi varnams'' are simply ''pada varnams'' that also contain jatis in it, making it again more suitable for South Indian classical dance.〔

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