Mam can you plz reply me...I want learnt Western music but in my hometown western music not available... That's why I want to Go Sangeetam clases(classical music)...is this classes are help to me to learn Western music or not???Plzzzzz reply me mam 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Please look for the book by V.S. Narasimhan titled Carnatic and Western music on youTube. Released recently; has all the explanations with music to listen to as well.
नमस्ते एक प्रस्तावित भजन कान्हा.......... एक बढ़िया संगीत मय प्रस्तुति ua-cam.com/video/3OpKxKMt4X4/v-deo.html सही कहा एक सुकूनभरी आवाज़ राग यमन का एक अच्छा उदाहरण
I have lived in western countries for over forty years without understanding western musical concept. I love Karnatak music and through your videos I start to enjoy Hindustani music. For the first time I understand the main difference between Indian and Western classical music thanks for a very succinct and informative video. It was also an added bonus that this particular video has been presented by two lovely ladies. It is very meaningful that twin sisters has presented the two major musical concepts. I hope to see Tanuja more often in future.
Hi Anuja. I'm writing to you from Iran. I love Indian classical music and I really enjoy the way you teach it. Thank you so so much for this effort of yours. Love your vibe🥰
If I had not read comments below, it would have been impossible for me to believe that you both are not twins and it's YOU ALONE in the episode. The dress, hair style, way of talking and smiling, winking and looking at each other everything nicely picturised. It's wonderfully organised and picturised too. You are great. You do the things which others don't do and also can't do. Enjoyed the video. Please keep up such experiments and give happiness and satisfaction to music lovers. God bless you Anuja and Tanuja. Lastly, Thanks for sharing such a UNIQUE and WONDERFUL VIDEO to viewers.
Even you laugh or may be admire your own concoction of your twin sister. But you have done a great job in providing a sisterly connection between the concepts. Your "that" is very cute!
Love your videos :) I'm a western classical singer specializing in opera and early music and I'm currently learning carnatic vocal as well and I have so much to add to this that I can't write it all out. What I wouldn't give for a chance to collaborate on a video like this 😊
Indian music always stands for peace not rock ie each raga represent personality's to the song such that it goes like a drama when the lyrics narrate the song raga and the tune will give a the emotion in which the song should me sung and whom the song refereed so it is an abstract combination of notes and micro notes which adds flavor to the song just like harmony .such that as in carnatic music the harmony exist but the way is actually the way to see it is also different .we carnatic musicians representing the real life so that we always care about the structure at which a tone occurs (in ascending or descending) and its beauty(not at all) thank you i will think my comment will be help full for you.
thank you so much, I am studding India Classical Music and being a foreigner sometimes I would wonder whats is the difference! Thank you for giving the food for my brain and answering my inside question!
Can't thank God enough to have discovered this channel of yours, Anuja! You are supremely talented, and so full of confidence of your capability... Be blessed 🙂🙏
I find this very interesting and useful because I'm an Indian girl who wants to learn Western music, and I already know a great deal of Indian Carnatic music. Good job. You've earned a new subscriber.
I am throughly enjoying your videos. Keep it up! Simple to understand and one of the only resources to get a understanding of the complexities of music in a very simple manner!
Am left speechless! This is the second video featuring you and it would be a lie saying I didn't like the concept. It is so enlightening. I know nothing about music. But my parents were both singers. Naturally I always had this attachment towards music. Apart from the enlightening aspect I was left stunned by the way it was presented! And I must admit it took me some time to realize, but am still in a daze, that it was a photographic trick! Like your amazing musical talent this was a proof of some presentation talent too! Really good. It was sort of an April Fool kind! :-)
Superb job, I have been singing all my life without the real knowledge, Understanding music & singing makes a world of difference. I think you should start teaching in USA. God bless you.DostUSA
I have seen some of your videos and its great to understand how Indian classical music works, i ve been a lover of classical Indian since i was a teenager, im latinamerican from México so here its very difficult to find info, thanks again and much love Anjuna Saludos hasta india gracias
Great introductory video! An interesting historical fact that goes along with what you were talking about is that Western Classical music used to have a system for improvising harmony called Basso Continuo, but it stoped being used in performance a few hundred years ago because the harmonies became too complex
Hi anuja. in western music, there are normally four singing parts. soprano, thr highest female singing voice, alto, the lowest female singing voice, tenor the highest singing voice and bass the lowest singing voice. sometimes there is a part called baritone that come between tenor and bass. baritone voice is for male voice. the soprano voice is usually sung in the head voice. the alto voice is sung with a mixture of the head voice and the chest voice. the tenor voice is sung with chest voice and mixture of falsetto voice. the baritone voice is dung eith chest voice and falsetto voice. the bass voice is sung with full chest voice.
I listen to all kind of music which is GOD for me for so many years but never thought and realized the way you explained (Chapati n Burger). GOD bless You Beta, always.
One of my favourite videos so far, bc it's much easier to me to learn "through" differences or rather by comparing these "systems" =) It shows where the focus is in each system. Funnily enough it gives also good insight of the "own" music; things or aspects I've never thought about til now =)
MADAM ANUJA ji, 44. It was a timely and accurate comparison of Western and Indian Classical Music 🏵️. Splendid.... You both the Sisters are Wonderful Oraters -cum - Classical Singers 🌺🌺. This is a Rare Quality of an Artist-Singer... those who are good singers, are not good Oraters...!!!!! ( I'm an Ordinary listener of the Indian Classical Music.... so I don't ask questions, but.....but your Talk covers all aspects of a Topic and clears my Doubts.... Thanks....a Lot....🌻. (This is THREE year old Recording.So, you may Not have time to look at this.) Congrats and BEST of LUCK to You both...💐💐. May Peace be with you, always 🙏🙏.
Wonderful - i am short of words , actually you are doing great service to Indian classical music, god bless both of you , i am 70 yr.old still ĺearnìng
Thanks girls for the wonderful class!! The explanations by you both are concise, crisp and truly engaging. In our place, a Carnatic musician would be having an authentic knowledge in his line of music, but usually does not have any awareness of Western music or surprisingly even the Hindustani music. I had tried to understand what a harmony is, but no definition or explanation was satisfactory!! The difference between melody and harmony is crystal clear. Expecting more enlightening videos like this.
Wonderful indeed! I liked every bit of your video and both have an in-depth knowledge of music. I have learnt a lot!!! I have commented on some singers and have received Highlighted replies! I do have some knowledge of Tal, Sur, and harmony. I know the beats system,. Four beats to a bar, 6 beats (jive), 8 beats to a bar, but not 16. Singers of today are using fusion into their singing, by using a Raag notation based on se re ga ma pa notation, while the musicians add a lot of Rhythm, specifically Jazz. Boring you both!!
Anujaji, this is the best yet from your repertoire. What amazes me is your sharp focus on just one thing: Simplifying. And you do it without making it simplistic. Bahut khoob, young lady. God bless you. Waiting for more.
Interesting to hear your perspectives of this. As a professional Western classical performer, I always find it interesting to compare the differences and similarities. This video focused a lot on vocal performance, but it must be said that outside of Opera vocal music isn't as predominant in Western classical as it is in ICM. If you look at a symphony orchestra's programs, you will notice that most of the soloists will be instrumentalists. Additionally there is a greater variety of different ensemble types in Western music. While indian music primarily consists of a Soloist or a duo of soloists with rhythmic accompaniment and a drone, in western music you can find anything from Piano accompanied Singers, to fully fledged Violin piano duos, to string quartets and various other chamber music ensembles to complete symphony orchestras, each providing their own tonal and harmonic possibilities. A lot is made in these comparisons about the differences between melody and harmony, and it is true that some western music is highly polyphonic, but it is likewise true that there is a lot of Western music where the melody is dominant with the harmonies serving as accompaniment. For example the Baroque era's Figured bass. For another example, look no further than Mozart, who often makes use of only very simple harmonies, and is mostly known for his incredible talent with melodies. Anyways, nice video as always, and I'm looking forward to the continuation!
weinhold0204 As a Western ICM student I would say it is true Western Classical music can have a more melody predominance in some cases (some say Mozart is the 'less Western' composer in the Western classical tradition) but the thing is that in Indian music you cannot have any harmonization of two performers. Only jugalbandi (duet) is possible where the performers alternate. In Western music we need to determine a vocal range otherwise harmonization would be impossible. In ICM you don't need it as the SA pitch is fixed according to the soloist's vocal range.
Yes, I just felt like pointing out that saying western music is exclusively harmonic is a little misleading. Also, I've never heard of Mozart described as being "less western". :D
Anuja Kamat There is not only big orchestra in western classical and they use lot of instruments cause back in the days , there were no amplification and there were a large audience. Unlike the trio or quartet who were performed in front of small audience , mostly in the King's court , just like hindustani classical who was performed inside palace or small places , in front of Maharaj. It isn't a matter of harmony , you can create harmony with only one guitar , or piano , organ , or else. They start to make big orchestra quite late in western music history.
One correction: In western classical music, the vibrato is added to the sustained note from the beginning. The end vibrato is more of a pop music thing. Also western classical music prohibits the use of falsetto. They use what is called as head voice. Head voice and falsetto are different.
An excellent video which brings about the differences not only between Indian and western music but also the underlining philosophies. For Indians, the world is a cyclic stage where human consciousness evolves in stages called Yugas. There are four Yugas that repeat cyclically. The cycle goes like this Sat Yug, Treta Yug, Dwapar Yug, Kaliyug, Kaliyug, Dwapar, Treta and then Sat Yug. There is a descending cycle, followed by an ascending cycle. In western music. The western concept of time is linear which is why it faces difficulties in explaining certain phenomena. Jazz comes closest to the Indian system. There too an artist gets the full freedom to express his emotions. It is not as elaborate a system as ours but it sure comes closest. Keep doing the excellent work.
Lovely video Anuja. Thanks for posting. I have question- does a harmony have to be composed of the same melody in different octaves or can it be different melodies in harmony? TIA
@@dr.aishwaryasrinivas7654 the fact is she is a better learner as she is a better observer ! what makes you think she didn't learnt the concept being taught judgemental fool
Very encouraging to see both sisters explaining music of different continents. I truly appreciate the depth in your content of knowledge. God bless you both. I also perform in Singapore and music is my passion. God bless
Thanks you Anuja and Tanuja...very nicely put...simply put Indian music is day ..multiple sounds background noises..Indian music is like night..single sound no background noise..
She clearly said it's "based" on melody vs harmony. In the picture (1:44) also it was shown that harmony has multiple melodies, anyone with common sense can understand what it means by "based" on.
Anuja ji, i'm in luv with u watching ur videos, I'm sorry, i'm not rude or mean, u r amazing, any fool would,bcoz ur music is MESSMERISING, i'm an IT ENGG/Mgr, but basically, i'm a music lover, specifically, karnatic n hindusthani, i'm amazed by ur explanation on various raagas n their difference n how to use it. i dont mind being ur slave in helping u render ur service to humankind, like in ramayan, squirrels helped lord rama in building the bridge, please keep up ur good work, NOT ALL CAN RENDER THIS KIND OF SERVICE TO HUMANKIND, u deserve an AWARD by GOI for ur hardwork n devotion, APPRECIATE UR SERVICE, GOD BLESS U.
You both are same as the music it self, there is nothing but changing the region languages and culture too. But there is a particular decipline in all music which we call in Indian music is leya. So very much thanks Anuja to tell all of us about the precious knowledge. May God bless you always.
OH MY GOSH YOU HAVE A TWIN!? YANE KE DO TEACHER?! So much beauty and talent, you both even have a til to the right of your chins! No wonder the rest of us have to come to you for help! 😄❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 *after reading comments* WAIT WHAT?! I feel robbed!!! My guru pranked me!!!
Nice video.(On lighter note) main difference between these two is when we listen indian classics, shake our head according to the beat but western classics make us shake our feet so difference is like difference between our head and feet............
Superb. Many Thanks for explaining the otherwise, complex music making in a very simple way. I have seen your few other videos as well on ragas, taal and lay. They were simply great. Please continue, giving us the insights on the world if music.
Great teachers. What a beautiful explanation by these two beautiful and educated ladies. Love their style and pleasant delivery of each word. There’s no one like them anywhere!!❤❤❤❤
This is the only video i found on UA-cam which explain important difference of indian & western music.... Thank you so much Anuja.😊👌
Exactly
100%! Same
Mam can you plz reply me...I want learnt Western music but in my hometown western music not available... That's why I want to Go Sangeetam clases(classical music)...is this classes are help to me to learn Western music or not???Plzzzzz reply me mam 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
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There's more out there ...
Please look for the book by V.S. Narasimhan titled Carnatic and Western music on youTube. Released recently; has all the explanations with music to listen to as well.
You've put a lot of effort into this video. Even managed to create two different personalities. Top effort.
नमस्ते एक प्रस्तावित भजन कान्हा..........
एक बढ़िया संगीत मय प्रस्तुति
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सही कहा एक सुकूनभरी आवाज़
राग यमन का एक अच्छा उदाहरण
I have lived in western countries for over forty years without understanding western musical concept. I love Karnatak music and through your videos I start to enjoy Hindustani music. For the first time I understand the main difference between Indian and Western classical music thanks for a very succinct and informative video.
It was also an added bonus that this particular video has been presented by two lovely ladies. It is very meaningful that twin sisters has presented the two major musical concepts. I hope to see Tanuja more often in future.
Thanks for your wishes :) Tanuja is a photographic trick
I was totally fooled. Well done.
@@rudraiahrajasekhar9352 me also
@@AnujaK20 Thanks for clarifications. Aata paryant watal ki tumhi doghihi twins ahat. Doghinhi surprise kelay barr ka saglyanna. Parat ekda Dhanyawad tumchya hya Video baddal ani tumchya Surekh awajasathi suddha.
@@AnujaK20 But for this comment, you totally had me onboard.
I've been looking for ways to teach my middle school singers about world music. This is fantastic! Thank you
Hi Anuja. I'm writing to you from Iran. I love Indian classical music and I really enjoy the way you teach it. Thank you so so much for this effort of yours. Love your vibe🥰
If I had not read comments below, it would have been impossible for me to believe that you both are not twins and it's YOU ALONE in the episode. The dress, hair style, way of talking and smiling, winking and looking at each other everything nicely picturised. It's wonderfully organised and picturised too. You are great. You do the things which others don't do and also can't do. Enjoyed the video. Please keep up such experiments and give happiness and satisfaction to music lovers. God bless you Anuja and Tanuja. Lastly, Thanks for sharing such a UNIQUE and WONDERFUL VIDEO to viewers.
Narayan Mahale can you please stop posting spoilers dear!
Same here bro💓😍
Mahale saheb namaskar
Right?!?!?!?!
Like just THAT small aspect required so much attention and skill. This girl is amazing!!!!
Lol same infact i have to use Google to double check 😂
Even you laugh or may be admire your own concoction of your twin sister. But you have done a great job in providing a sisterly connection between the concepts. Your "that" is very cute!
everytime anuja says melody. 90’s kid in me
“ melody khao khud jaan jao”
they dont know about indian music...im not talk about bollywood
Wow. So clearly explained.
😂😂😂😂
😄😄
Accha hua tujhe "Harmony" se harmony condoms yaad nahi aaya 😂😂😂😂
Good concept.... Viewers would get confused if you explained alone!! Thanks once again :)
I love the way Indian people sing. It’s so beautiful 😍
One of the most worthwhile videos on youtube which deserves your time .. simple and yet a detailed explanation .. superb .
Love your videos :) I'm a western classical singer specializing in opera and early music and I'm currently learning carnatic vocal as well and I have so much to add to this that I can't write it all out. What I wouldn't give for a chance to collaborate on a video like this 😊
Indian music always stands for peace not rock ie each raga represent personality's to the song such that it goes like a drama when the lyrics narrate the song raga and the tune will give a the emotion in which the song should me sung and whom the song refereed so it is an abstract combination of notes and micro notes which adds flavor to the song just like harmony .such that as in carnatic music the harmony exist but the way is actually the way to see it is also different .we carnatic musicians representing the real life so that we always care about the structure at which a tone occurs (in ascending or descending) and its beauty(not at all) thank you i will think my comment will be help full for you.
thank you so much, I am studding India Classical Music and being a foreigner sometimes I would wonder whats is the difference! Thank you for giving the food for my brain and answering my inside question!
Can't thank God enough to have discovered this channel of yours, Anuja! You are supremely talented, and so full of confidence of your capability... Be blessed 🙂🙏
You almost had me there! From the dressing to the voice...
Ever considered theatres as a career option Ma'm?😜
I find this very interesting and useful because I'm an Indian girl who wants to learn Western music, and I already know a great deal of Indian Carnatic music. Good job. You've earned a new subscriber.
I am throughly enjoying your videos. Keep it up!
Simple to understand and one of the only resources to get a understanding of the complexities of music in a very simple manner!
I literally laughed out loud when you related melodies and harmonies to a chapati and a burger haha
Trolling level over 9000 with the twin trick...
It's over 9000000000
I didn't even realize there wasn't a twin until you pointed it out! :O
Am left speechless! This is the second video featuring you and it would be a lie saying I didn't like the concept. It is so enlightening. I know nothing about music. But my parents were both singers. Naturally I always had this attachment towards music. Apart from the enlightening aspect I was left stunned by the way it was presented! And I must admit it took me some time to realize, but am still in a daze, that it was a photographic trick! Like your amazing musical talent this was a proof of some presentation talent too! Really good. It was sort of an April Fool kind! :-)
wow you really upped the editing in this video! what camera magic makes you twice?!?!?
This is the explanation and definition I have been searching from 3 years ago...+++. Finally I found it in 2021 4th November
I think the tanpura creates a harmonious backdrop. I think indian vocal classical is so beautiful.
11/10. One extra point for your double role work. Very creative.
Superb job, I have been singing all my life without the real knowledge, Understanding music & singing makes a world of difference. I think you should start teaching in USA. God bless you.DostUSA
I think the acting here is pretty solid..It really felt like you have a twin sister.
No doubt
You are angels on Earth.
Thanks your explanations are more than crystal clear.
I have seen some of your videos and its great to understand how Indian classical music works, i ve been a lover of classical Indian since i was a teenager, im latinamerican from México so here its very difficult to find info, thanks again and much love Anjuna Saludos hasta india gracias
I read all the beautiful comments. Nothing is left to be said. I will just say: God bless you, Creative Innovative Anuja!
Great introductory video! An interesting historical fact that goes along with what you were talking about is that Western Classical music used to have a system for improvising harmony called Basso Continuo, but it stoped being used in performance a few hundred years ago because the harmonies became too complex
Hi anuja. in western music, there are normally four singing parts. soprano, thr highest female singing voice, alto, the lowest female singing voice, tenor the highest singing voice and bass the lowest singing voice. sometimes there is a part called baritone that come between tenor and bass. baritone voice is for male voice. the soprano voice is usually sung in the head voice. the alto voice is sung with a mixture of the head voice and the chest voice. the tenor voice is sung with chest voice and mixture of falsetto voice. the baritone voice is dung eith chest voice and falsetto voice. the bass voice is sung with full chest voice.
Thank you very much. Very informative and I thought your Falsetto was sooo beautiful!
I work as music teacher and your youtube channel help me lots for vocal lesson.
After a year I watched this video again and watched it full. Thank you for your time and efforts. Stay blessed.
Very well articulated by this wonderful twins on the concept of both Western and Indian music. Really educational .
I listen to all kind of music which is GOD for me for so many years but never thought and realized the way you explained (Chapati n Burger). GOD bless You Beta, always.
Anuja,
You are so talented. It is a pleasure listening to your music.
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बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद अनुजा जी,अापने बडी सरलतासे हिन्दी शास्त्रिय संगीतके बारेमा सम्झाया है।♥😊🙏🌷
Set of smiles made me subscribe 😂.
Good teacher too.😁
One of my favourite videos so far, bc it's much easier to me to learn "through" differences or rather by comparing these "systems" =) It shows where the focus is in each system.
Funnily enough it gives also good insight of the "own" music; things or aspects I've never thought about til now =)
Woow! You both explain everything so perfectly + You both have got an amazing voice!!!!! :)
She hasn't got a twin, it's a camera trick
MADAM ANUJA ji,
44. It was a timely and accurate comparison of Western and Indian Classical Music 🏵️. Splendid....
You both the Sisters are Wonderful Oraters -cum - Classical Singers 🌺🌺.
This is a Rare Quality of an Artist-Singer... those who are good singers, are not good Oraters...!!!!!
( I'm an Ordinary listener of the Indian Classical Music.... so I don't ask questions, but.....but your Talk covers all aspects of a Topic and clears my Doubts.... Thanks....a Lot....🌻.
(This is THREE year old Recording.So, you may Not have time to look at this.)
Congrats and BEST of LUCK to You both...💐💐.
May Peace be with you, always 🙏🙏.
Wonderful - i am short of words , actually you are doing great service to Indian classical music, god bless both of you , i am 70 yr.old still ĺearnìng
rakesh kumar respect for you sir
Sir she hasn't got a twin, it's camera trick
Thanks girls for the wonderful class!! The explanations by you both are concise, crisp and truly engaging.
In our place, a Carnatic musician would be having an authentic knowledge in his line of music, but usually does not have any awareness of Western music or surprisingly even the Hindustani music.
I had tried to understand what a harmony is, but no definition or explanation was satisfactory!! The difference between melody and harmony is crystal clear. Expecting more enlightening videos like this.
Both of you are cute... Doing well..Gifted..I always show your video to my daughter tanuja!! Inspired by your work!! Great dear..
जय श्रीराम, अतिशय महत्त्वाची माहिती मोजकी व कमी शब्दात दोघी भगीनींनी दिलीत, आपल्या पुढील वाटचालीसाठी भरपूर शुभेच्छा जयहिंद
Wonderful indeed! I liked every bit of your video and both have an in-depth knowledge of music.
I have learnt a lot!!!
I have commented on some singers and have received Highlighted replies!
I do have some knowledge of Tal, Sur, and harmony. I know
the beats system,. Four beats to a bar, 6 beats (jive), 8 beats to a bar, but not 16.
Singers of today are using fusion into their singing, by using a Raag notation based on se re ga ma pa notation, while the musicians add a lot of Rhythm, specifically Jazz.
Boring you both!!
Wow! So you are an actress too? What a double role! As always your voice and knowledge of music are superb.
Anujaji, this is the best yet from your repertoire. What amazes me is your sharp focus on just one thing: Simplifying. And you do it without making it simplistic. Bahut khoob, young lady. God bless you. Waiting for more.
I have no words for you just always i love you and your teaching accent ❤
Interesting to hear your perspectives of this. As a professional Western classical performer, I always find it interesting to compare the differences and similarities. This video focused a lot on vocal performance, but it must be said that outside of Opera vocal music isn't as predominant in Western classical as it is in ICM. If you look at a symphony orchestra's programs, you will notice that most of the soloists will be instrumentalists. Additionally there is a greater variety of different ensemble types in Western music. While indian music primarily consists of a Soloist or a duo of soloists with rhythmic accompaniment and a drone, in western music you can find anything from Piano accompanied Singers, to fully fledged Violin piano duos, to string quartets and various other chamber music ensembles to complete symphony orchestras, each providing their own tonal and harmonic possibilities.
A lot is made in these comparisons about the differences between melody and harmony, and it is true that some western music is highly polyphonic, but it is likewise true that there is a lot of Western music where the melody is dominant with the harmonies serving as accompaniment. For example the Baroque era's Figured bass. For another example, look no further than Mozart, who often makes use of only very simple harmonies, and is mostly known for his incredible talent with melodies.
Anyways, nice video as always, and I'm looking forward to the continuation!
That's some lovely information from your end :) Thank you
weinhold0204 As a Western ICM student I would say it is true Western Classical music can have a more melody predominance in some cases (some say Mozart is the 'less Western' composer in the Western classical tradition) but the thing is that in Indian music you cannot have any harmonization of two performers. Only jugalbandi (duet) is possible where the performers alternate. In Western music we need to determine a vocal range otherwise harmonization would be impossible. In ICM you don't need it as the SA pitch is fixed according to the soloist's vocal range.
Yes, I just felt like pointing out that saying western music is exclusively harmonic is a little misleading. Also, I've never heard of Mozart described as being "less western". :D
weinhold0204 I agree 100% , not to mention that classical vocalists of chorus , opera vocalists , and "pop" vocalists are completly different.
Anuja Kamat There is not only big orchestra in western classical and they use lot of instruments cause back in the days , there were no amplification and there were a large audience. Unlike the trio or quartet who were performed in front of small audience , mostly in the King's court , just like hindustani classical who was performed inside palace or small places , in front of Maharaj. It isn't a matter of harmony , you can create harmony with only one guitar , or piano , organ , or else. They start to make big orchestra quite late in western music history.
Hahaha totally believed the twin trick. Thanks as always for your videos Anuja
Good morning it beautiful morning.mam i see your video always in the morning. And I get lot of information from this video. Thank you.
Great as always, I must appreciate your editing skills! Khupach Chaan!
One correction: In western classical music, the vibrato is added to the sustained note from the beginning. The end vibrato is more of a pop music thing. Also western classical music prohibits the use of falsetto. They use what is called as head voice. Head voice and falsetto are different.
Scientia -right duh
Thats right good point
An excellent video which brings about the differences not only between Indian and western music but also the underlining philosophies. For Indians, the world is a cyclic stage where human consciousness evolves in stages called Yugas. There are four Yugas that repeat cyclically. The cycle goes like this Sat Yug, Treta Yug, Dwapar Yug, Kaliyug, Kaliyug, Dwapar, Treta and then Sat Yug. There is a descending cycle, followed by an ascending cycle. In western music. The western concept of time is linear which is why it faces difficulties in explaining certain phenomena. Jazz comes closest to the Indian system. There too an artist gets the full freedom to express his emotions. It is not as elaborate a system as ours but it sure comes closest. Keep doing the excellent work.
chapati vs sandwich :) Thank you!
Chapati vs bread.
I like Sandwich most of the time
Super! Very well organised video and the subject matter is taught in an interesting way ! Kudos to both sisters! GOD bless you!
really great job anuja😘 but tanuja is yourself only right??
Nice. The point on improvisation and sheet music was the one I always pondered upon
Lovely video Anuja. Thanks for posting. I have question- does a harmony have to be composed of the same melody in different octaves or can it be different melodies in harmony? TIA
Finally a video where the explaination is bang on point.. Really awesome work. Keep. It up..
i dont think u both are twins as u both have mole mark in chin in same place ..... nice editing ......
Ma'am my opinion is that you should concentrate more on the concept being taught rather than on the fact that they are twins or not:)
Aishwarya Srinivas you are right
@@dr.aishwaryasrinivas7654 the fact is she is a better learner as she is a better observer !
what makes you think she didn't learnt the concept being taught judgemental fool
0:39 this is where I got the suspcious about twin sisters, bad lighting revealed the trick :) good job by the way
Fach system actually has 6 types of voices:
Bass
Baritone
Tenor
Alto
Mezzo-soprano
Soprano
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Epic ! TANUJA AND ANUJA ! EAST & WEST ! can't get better.
Very encouraging to see both sisters explaining music of different continents. I truly appreciate the depth in your content of knowledge. God bless you both. I also perform in Singapore and music is my passion. God bless
There is only one person. It is double acting like in movies.
@@shivapriyabk9053 really bro, thanks for the info.
Thanks you Anuja and Tanuja...very nicely put...simply put Indian music is day ..multiple sounds background noises..Indian music is like night..single sound no background noise..
Teacher you have a very sweet voice 😍
Yeh dil mange more! Very lucid and excellent format.
but ur voice is just waooooooo
Well explained for the people who do not know the difference between Indian and western music.thank you very much.
Western Classical music has melody and harmony, not just harmony.
She clearly said it's "based" on melody vs harmony. In the picture (1:44) also it was shown that harmony has multiple melodies, anyone with common sense can understand what it means by "based" on.
ok concern troll
Anuja ji, i'm in luv with u watching ur videos, I'm sorry, i'm not rude or mean, u r amazing, any fool would,bcoz ur music is MESSMERISING, i'm an IT ENGG/Mgr, but basically, i'm a music lover, specifically, karnatic n hindusthani, i'm amazed by ur explanation on various raagas n their difference n how to use it. i dont mind being ur slave in helping u render ur service to humankind, like in ramayan, squirrels helped lord rama in building the bridge, please keep up ur good work, NOT ALL CAN RENDER THIS KIND OF SERVICE TO HUMANKIND, u deserve an AWARD by GOI for ur hardwork n devotion, APPRECIATE UR SERVICE, GOD BLESS U.
Wow.. dodo aap
Shubhendu Sarkar Rhythm 😂
You both are same as the music it self, there is nothing but changing the region languages and culture too. But there is a particular decipline in all music which we call in Indian music is leya. So very much thanks Anuja to tell all of us about the precious knowledge. May God bless you always.
Nice try, but your twin seems to not be able to locate where you are. As always you are best and very talented.
Oh my god....how clearly u have explained all my doubts....👍👍👍👍 Hats off sister😍
mai samajh gya Indian music me logon ke Baal khule hote h, aur Western me Choti bandhi hoti h....
RAHUL JHA haha ur sense of humor ,,😂
hahaha....😃 i like this joke..... but she is really a good representer of this kind of stuff... 👍
RAHUL JHA epic bhai
😂😂😂😂😂
Waah :D
A1. Fantastic. I can't heap enough accolades on your effort.
I know - not twin but you are in double roles!
OH MY GOSH YOU HAVE A TWIN!? YANE KE DO TEACHER?! So much beauty and talent, you both even have a til to the right of your chins! No wonder the rest of us have to come to you for help! 😄❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
*after reading comments* WAIT WHAT?! I feel robbed!!! My guru pranked me!!!
Twin sister I thought it was a clone done in Adobe
what an excellent way of describing the difference between two. Very happy to see young stars are researching about music . Thanks to you both
is she really your twin is is it you double playing??
VARUN.N RAO i
Nice video.(On lighter note) main difference between these two is when we listen indian classics, shake our head according to the beat but western classics make us shake our feet so difference is like difference between our head and feet............
Is she for real? She even sounds so similar to you.
आश्चर्य हैं आप दोनों।समझाने का प्रारूप और तथ्य दुर्लभ है।
wait! do you actually have a twin sister? 😱
photographic trick :)
Anuja Kamat OMG😅! because twice the amount of cuteness and smartness would have been too much to handle!
Anuja Kamat awaz bhi alag lag ri thi apki
Good question 😀
Anuja Kamat I thought you have a twin sister
Last moments of this tune was very beautiful😍😍 2:15
is she really ur twin ?
photographic trick :)
Good job
Deepika Singh no
good acting too
@@AnujaK20 great explanations mam.
But initially I was searching for Tanuja kamat on fb and suddenly saw your reply.
Superb. Many Thanks for explaining the otherwise, complex music making in a very simple way. I have seen your few other videos as well on ragas, taal and lay. They were simply great. Please continue, giving us the insights on the world if music.
ur sister is photocopie of u
abcd ancd its photographic trick bro
Thank you so much,, very beautifully explained.. Love from Bangladesh!
Thanks for great video, Can you please guide me which method to choose to Learn Piano? Indian Desi (sa re ga ma) or Western Style (C D E F G A B)?
This is cool! :) Thanks! I am a westerner learning Indian! :D
I was impressed with your concepts of Indian music.
I have now subscribed to your channel & hope to enjoy more of your videos.
Great teachers. What a beautiful explanation by these two beautiful and educated ladies. Love their style and pleasant delivery of each word.
There’s no one like them anywhere!!❤❤❤❤
Wonderful video by twins ! :D Both twins have adorable smiles and explained clearly
Amazing knowledge. Once I heard like this in a doordarshan telefilm on music.