"Dear Anuja, Your hard work and dedication are truly admirable! You simplify complex topics with ease, making learning enjoyable for all. A big thank you for your efforts!❤
सचिनदा और पंचम के संगीत पर बाउल संगीत का प्रभाव था। उन्होंने भी बाउल और दादरा का प्रयोग कई गानों में किया है । जैसे - धीरे से जाना खटियन में (छुपा रुस्तम), मेरी प्यारी बिंदु (पड़ोसन)
अनुजा, जो जानकारी तुम देती हो उसका compilation तो अद्भुत होताही है, साथ जिस शैली में तुम मजे लेते हुए ये करती हो वो तुम्हारे स्वभाव के बड़े कीमती पहलू को उजागर करता है , और सभी के आनंद को कई गुना कर देता है... Keep it up 💐🥰
Knowledge and talent at its best. Besides the melodious voice it’s the positive vibes that are flowing out her. Would love to listen to her live some day
Ma'am Anuja, Your presentation is brilliant ! You are a musically gifted person.I am a Bengali so i can say that your Bengali pronunciation was quite accurate while singing the Boul song.You just fit yourself very nicely into the rhythm of every song and that is a sign of a versatile artiste ! Thank you so much for making us familiar to all kinds of music !😊
Excellent you made. my day........ 3.beats is so wonderful and beautiful .....i never knew only after seeing your post ......most of the songs are my. favourite... and dappu is something we heard in. our childhood ....its 6/8 wow you. Touched every corner of india .....beautiful video on 6/8......
तनुजा आप अद्वितीय हो आप जैसा दूसरा कोई है ही नहीं आप ज्ञान से आवाज से प्रस्तुति से हर तरफ से marvelous हो आपका यह वीडियो पहली बार सुना आपको देखा आपको सुना आत्मा प्रसन्न हो गई इसी तरह तरह की लाजवाब चर्चा संगीत पर जारी रखें बहुत बहुत बधाई और बहुत बहुत शुभकामनाएं
Wow you are back to posting regularly. I'm amazed on how easily you flow between these different styles. The south indian hum. The Gujarati eeee. Those sounded just like what the natives would do.
Nice presentation 3/4 and 6/8, in Nepal, and North East India: Sikkim Darjeeling there are variations of Madal 6/8 such as chudki, fast jyawore, and so on also utilized in compositions from RD Burman with Kancha kaka
Oh my Lord, music in itself is so joyous and uplifting. Upar se, your detailed explanations on taal, sur and other elements of music along with your singing samples bring so much cheer in my life. I feel truly blessed in your presence, albeit through video ❤
Anuja you can scare a guy just by your huge, beautiful eyes. Your knowledge of music is fantastic. God Bless you. Keep your eyes of the size as you smile (half closed) to look prettier.
I been constantly watching videos from this channel from past 3 day now here is the best part the video never gets boring and I get to learn those amazing things in just 15 to 20 mins and the examples of the songs that have that particular attribute of pitch or rhythm are the cherry on the top ..... I am totally rooting for to learn more from this channel
Jai Shree Ram... Waltz is my all time fav beat and i can go on an on singing bollywood songs based on this beat.... In fact, my very first composition is in waltz..... Keep us motivating , inspiring and entertaining with your videos always.... Stay blessed....
खूपच सुंदर! दीदी, मला तुझ्या संगीता इतकेच तुझे सुहास्य आणि खेळकर शैली खूप आवडली. अशीच हसत रहा आणि आम्हाला संगीत शिकवत रहा. तुला माझे मनापासून आशीर्वाद!
I'm loving this new content of yours! I love knowing how the talas and ragas are interpreted and adapted differently in various cultures all around the world and in different civilizations. I never knew about these particular connections before watching your video. Please keep making more content like this. Lots of love to you❤
Excellent, superb, wonderful!👌 I just love the way you explain things & I truly appreciate your wealth of knowledge in Music. Thank you for making a comeback after a really long time!🙏😊😊❤
Hi Anuja! This was a brilliant research and interpretation of the 3/4 and 6/8 time signatures in the Indian music. Loved your presentation style and energetic interpretation. A small correction if I may - the ‘groove’ that you have mentioned in the Baul songs from West Bengal is actually played on an instrument called ‘Ektara’. This particular instrument has only one string, and the ‘pitch-bending’ and plucking the single string simultaneously gives the instruments tone a unique ‘flavour’. Dotara is also another very popular instrument in the folk songs of West Bengal. It has 4 strings, and it is played with a ‘plectrum’, almost similar to how a sarod is played. Carry on the great work. Best wishes. Dr Kingshuk Das(KD)
13:00 Your Bengali pronunciation is great here. I believe you will sing more Bangla songs in future. And it will be very good if you make videos on songs of the Pancha Kavi(five great poets) of Bengal, namely, Rabindranath, Nazrul, Atul Prasad, Rajanikanta and Dwinendralal. Take love in advance 💕
wonderful teacher, flawless singer, soothing voice, lively face; made my day.
She can be easily given Doctorate degree in music 🎉🎉 wonderful angles she comes up with.. looking forward to more and continued content from her
गान Goddess!!!, Anuja ji, you are a blessing in disguise to all music lovers and संगीत साधकs like me ❤
Anuja, you have made my morning, my Sunday and my week ahead. Beautiful examples.
"Dear Anuja,
Your hard work and dedication are truly admirable! You simplify complex topics with ease, making learning enjoyable for all.
A big thank you for your efforts!❤
सचिनदा और पंचम के संगीत पर बाउल संगीत का प्रभाव था। उन्होंने भी बाउल और दादरा का प्रयोग कई गानों में किया है । जैसे - धीरे से जाना खटियन में (छुपा रुस्तम), मेरी प्यारी बिंदु (पड़ोसन)
I love to listen to your singing. Always smiling face, healthy mood. Just waiting for your own song in this era.
अनुजा, जो जानकारी तुम देती हो उसका compilation तो अद्भुत होताही है, साथ जिस शैली में तुम मजे लेते हुए ये करती हो वो तुम्हारे स्वभाव के बड़े कीमती पहलू को उजागर करता है , और सभी के आनंद को कई गुना कर देता है... Keep it up 💐🥰
love you Indian music encyclopaedic girl Long live God bess you
Knowledge and talent at its best. Besides the melodious voice it’s the positive vibes that are flowing out her. Would love to listen to her live some day
Lovely backdrop!! Impressive creation! Sweet❤🎉
You are great. God bless you with all the health and happiness. Keep it up.
आनन्द आ गया, बहुत ही सुंदर प्रस्तुतिकरण
Very talented teacher.......
Absolutely amazing.. this trip around the world with 3/4 beat . Lived it . Made my day 🎉
Ma'am Anuja,
Your presentation is brilliant ! You are a musically gifted person.I am a Bengali so i can say that your Bengali pronunciation was quite accurate while singing the Boul song.You just fit yourself very nicely into the rhythm of every song and that is a sign of a versatile artiste !
Thank you so much for making us familiar to all kinds of music !😊
Music ki Maharani ho aap.❤❤
Excellent you made. my day........ 3.beats is so wonderful and beautiful .....i never knew only after seeing your post ......most of the songs are my. favourite... and dappu is something we heard in. our childhood ....its 6/8 wow you. Touched every corner of india .....beautiful video on 6/8......
तनुजा आप अद्वितीय हो आप जैसा दूसरा कोई है ही नहीं आप ज्ञान से आवाज से प्रस्तुति से हर तरफ से marvelous हो आपका यह वीडियो पहली बार सुना आपको देखा आपको सुना आत्मा प्रसन्न हो गई इसी तरह तरह की लाजवाब चर्चा संगीत पर जारी रखें बहुत बहुत बधाई और बहुत बहुत शुभकामनाएं
पूरे बंगाल को निचोड़कर जो अर्क निकलेगा, वो है वो दोतारे की धुन जो अपने बताई। जब भी वो धुन सुनता हूं तो लगता है जैसे बंगाल ही पहुंच गया हूं।
Absolutely wonderful
Are you PHD in Music?😄You give 360-degree view on any musical subject. 👌👌
Wow you are back to posting regularly.
I'm amazed on how easily you flow between these different styles. The south indian hum. The Gujarati eeee. Those sounded just like what the natives would do.
Nice presentation 3/4 and 6/8, in Nepal, and North East India: Sikkim Darjeeling there are variations of Madal 6/8 such as chudki, fast jyawore, and so on also utilized in compositions from RD Burman with Kancha kaka
simply beautiful. love to keep hearing you sing
Ma'am, you have very well brought the influence of folk music and rhythm in film songs and music of different states in 3-bit styles, amazing.
Wowww👌👌 A... lovely nicely hardworking & amazing show with your sweet voice🙏🙏
You are amazing😍 I would like to learn more about music from you❤️🥰
You are just amazing teacher. Please keep going.
Omg! So glad to see you back
Watching you after 7 years...missed your videos in between
अनुजा जी, इन्फॉर्मेशन देने का बढिया तरीका। और आप की आवाज के तो क्या कहने, बहोत खूब! 👍👏👏👏
I like the information👍 keep making video😊
Thanks for this lovely presentation....the song dil ki girah khol do chup na baitho koi geet gao too is based on the waltz beat
I'm in deep love with your work ❤
You are a TEACHER in the true essence of the word. The way you brought examples of all regional and world music to explain one
beat ! Increadible! I am a man with no musical ear...I follow you to understand the basic Grammer of music. Show must go on...
Oh my Lord, music in itself is so joyous and uplifting. Upar se, your detailed explanations on taal, sur and other elements of music along with your singing samples bring so much cheer in my life. I feel truly blessed in your presence, albeit through video ❤
A lively show....very nice 👌👌
Astonishing tricks in music presented superb
Excellent selection to take us on an All-India tour of rhythms !
Best part is your singing- I could play those on a loop.
And the Miyasaki collection ...envious
🙏 Anuja ji,
I always wait for your videos. You are a exceptionally talented and soulful musician. Thank you for uploading such blissful videos. 🙏
When ever I listen to your videos I get different perspective about music, bollywood songs and compositions.
Anuja, you are awesome!! Love your channel.
A good informative video to begin the morning with.
Excellent ❤❤❤
The Tisra jati Eka talam in Carnatic music is of the 3/4 format which is used while learning Alankaras.
Anuja you can scare a guy just by your huge, beautiful eyes. Your knowledge of music is fantastic. God Bless you. Keep your eyes of the size as you smile (half closed) to look prettier.
Thank you so much didi for this very Musical, Melodious & Informative video !
Very informative videos as always 👍
I been constantly watching videos from this channel from past 3 day now here is the best part the video never gets boring and I get to learn those amazing things in just 15 to 20 mins and the examples of the songs that have that particular attribute of pitch or rhythm are the cherry on the top ..... I am totally rooting for to learn more from this channel
Jai Shree Ram... Waltz is my all time fav beat and i can go on an on singing bollywood songs based on this beat.... In fact, my very first composition is in waltz..... Keep us motivating , inspiring and entertaining with your videos always.... Stay blessed....
Such insightful videos! 😊
खूपच सुंदर! दीदी, मला तुझ्या संगीता इतकेच तुझे सुहास्य आणि खेळकर शैली खूप आवडली. अशीच हसत रहा आणि आम्हाला संगीत शिकवत रहा. तुला माझे मनापासून आशीर्वाद!
I'm loving this new content of yours!
I love knowing how the talas and ragas are interpreted and adapted differently in various cultures all around the world and in different civilizations.
I never knew about these particular connections before watching your video.
Please keep making more content like this.
Lots of love to you❤
Dotara / ektara used in so many songs of SD Burman / RD Burman & Salil Choudhuries song like “ Mere pyari Bindu 😊 etc
Too good!
Anuja tai rocks🔥🔥
Kai bhari shikvteys raav
Gajjab
Loving the new series of these videos!
I really thought you were going to sing meri pyari Bindu
A very famous Tala in Odissi classical music traditions Which is totally unique to Odissi music is 3/4 tala Adataali
It goes like Dha DhiNa Dha KadTak DhinNa Kat Ta - Dhina KitTak - Dha DhiNa Dha KadTak DhiNa KatTa
You are so cute and crazy sharp
God blessing you and safe. Keep going on your work one day you would be get great opportunity 👍
What an interesting video ❤❤
I am ur fan. U make music so easy to learn. Amazing work Anuja
A wonderful side-benefit of these videos (for a non-Indian, anyway) are the extensive lists of Bollywood movies to check out! Much appreciated!
Nice video and best of luck
What a nice pic collage you have in background 👌 gilbhi❤
Simply amazing, each video better than the other
Superb explanations on rhythms & musicality. Her work is far more serious than her light hearted demeanor.
Enjoying video..
Excellent. also your voice quality is really good
Bohat khoob aap bohat acha gati bhi hain aur samjhati bhi hain bohat umda teacher
Very very nice full of information with sweet voice Anujaji ❤ thx
Very nice info... Thanku... I love the way u interpret the information...❤❤
I love you as a person ❤
Excellent, superb, wonderful!👌
I just love the way you explain things & I truly appreciate your wealth of knowledge in Music.
Thank you for making a comeback after a really long time!🙏😊😊❤
"Happy birthday to whosoever"!! Universal fraternity!! 🙂
Guru mata ji pranam 👏👏.....
Fabulous content as usual! (commenting for the algorithm)
Awesome. Thank You 😊
Happy to see you again 😊 Looking forward to the continued music journey with you. You are a gem!!!
Great channel
Khub bhalo Madam 👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏🙏
Amazing information ❤
Great Great Great teacher Madam you are, thank you 🙏
🌸soooo good research and explanation
Do you take classes if please consider me I think you are the best teacher , the way you explain. ❤
Hi Anuja; very soothing to listen to your voice, God bless you 🙏🏾🙏🏾
3 beats best Bollywood ballroom song "Dil ke jharokhe me tujhko bithakar.."❤❤😊😊
Hi Anuja! This was a brilliant research and interpretation of the 3/4 and 6/8 time signatures in the Indian music.
Loved your presentation style and energetic interpretation.
A small correction if I may - the ‘groove’ that you have mentioned in the Baul songs from West Bengal is actually played on an instrument called ‘Ektara’. This particular instrument has only one string, and the ‘pitch-bending’ and plucking the single string simultaneously gives the instruments tone a unique ‘flavour’.
Dotara is also another very popular instrument in the folk songs of West Bengal. It has 4 strings, and it is played with a ‘plectrum’, almost similar to how a sarod is played.
Carry on the great work.
Best wishes.
Dr Kingshuk Das(KD)
Howda? Thanks for the correction! 🌱
13:00 Your Bengali pronunciation is great here. I believe you will sing more Bangla songs in future. And it will be very good if you make videos on songs of the Pancha Kavi(five great poets) of Bengal, namely, Rabindranath, Nazrul, Atul Prasad, Rajanikanta and Dwinendralal. Take love in advance 💕
Outstanding..
so easy to understand
3 beats ko aapne bahut achche se samjhaya
How easily you explain complex things
Hats off to you
Excellent! We will Rock you is a famous western song. Sometimes we use it in Bhajans also with झांजा.
I looked up a video, of parai music- reminded me of Punjabi dhol beats...
Enriching!
Interesting content research
Kept me tied up till the end!
Love you!
Khup Chaan Madam 🙏🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐💐👌👌
you explaine indian music so skilfuly.
You are giving very good information.
Wonderful teaching!