Wooah... you’re genius sir! I’m a new sub! Waiting for next weeks content!! Also I’m buying a Kanjira soon.. Thanks for the tutorials and informations!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you. I forgot I did a second installment, but didn't label it correctly. Here it is. Thanks for watching! ua-cam.com/video/ALKla5RA71s/v-deo.html
Very nice illustration!!! I just bought a Kanjira and these lessons are very useful for me. I am interested in playing Teen Tal on Kanjira. Can you please show in a video? Thank you 🙏 t
Do you play the mrdangam, sir? The kanjira is an extension of mrdangam. Usually kanjira players start off playing mrdangam first. There are many words of konokol used for mrdangam that can be interpreted on the kanjira, but the kanjira only uses three basic strokes. I do not play mrdanagam. My teacher Ganesh Kumar came up with his own simplified language to help with this. Bharatnatyam dancers use a different language as well. Perhaps I should do another video to explain this more clearly.
This is the power of Indian instruments. Instead of having different instruments for different sounds, we use 1 instrument.
Thank you sir great work
So wonderful to hear 🙏🙏🙏
Wooah... you’re genius sir! I’m a new sub! Waiting for next weeks content!! Also I’m buying a Kanjira soon.. Thanks for the tutorials and informations!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you. I forgot I did a second installment, but didn't label it correctly. Here it is. Thanks for watching! ua-cam.com/video/ALKla5RA71s/v-deo.html
Very nice illustration!!! I just bought a Kanjira and these lessons are very useful for me. I am interested in playing Teen Tal on Kanjira. Can you please show in a video? Thank you 🙏 t
Thank you, sir
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So you all know, Jason got into Indian and African drums, because he kept forgetting his cymbals. 😉
Nice
Konakol lesson? 😁❤👍
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Bizarre stokes and Konnakol/Solkattu.....
Do you play the mrdangam, sir? The kanjira is an extension of mrdangam. Usually kanjira players start off playing mrdangam first. There are many words of konokol used for mrdangam that can be interpreted on the kanjira, but the kanjira only uses three basic strokes. I do not play mrdanagam. My teacher Ganesh Kumar came up with his own simplified language to help with this. Bharatnatyam dancers use a different language as well. Perhaps I should do another video to explain this more clearly.
Ij bolko likhie dona to aachacha hoga ham lokka upkar hoga