Wow I can't tell you how much you are helping us ma'am. You have a very profound knowledge of music. I'm exploring self learning courses in voxguru app and it opened up a whole new world for me. You are my favourite teacher. I love you prathibha sarathy ma'am 🥹❤❤
Ma'am... I don't have the opportunity to go to music classes... or get course... my parents are not agreeing to it... (for online courses)... and for normal music classes... there is only 1 carnatic music class around me where nothing is taught properly...(I got to know this after gaining some knowledege about music through yt)... What shall I do... I have that zeal and urge of learning music... especially Carnatic... But cannot...😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Hardcore fan of u ma'am ❤ thank you.. can you please do a split of minsara kanna aalaap ma'am. Trying so hard. When i slow n try to learn due to quality, cant make out😅
My son used to sing very well, but now I can see his voice is cracking. He feels shy to sing as he thinks that he is singing badly. He is now 12 years. 8:558:55
Ooooor, it could be written down(!) Perhaps it's traditional to do it from teacher to student and this does have a nice aesthetic to it. But if raga have set gamakas, which is interesting, it could also be written down to make the point, which might be useful. I'm from UK - no Indian family origins. I just would like to learn about different musical styles and to use my voice like them with the same spontaneous intuition I can with more western sounding music. It seems lamentably difficult to find materials on them. So I'm very happy to see your videos. You're wonderfully clear and obviously know your thang. Thanks. Keep posting :)
We can definitely write down the notation for Gamakas for the basic scale. But beyond that once you start singing a song it becomes too complex to notate each gamaka of each note. It’s possible but might make it very cumbersome to read and follow. So I usually suggest to pick it up by ear and get used to the movements intuitively.
Namaste Madamji, Your Gamaka or any other You lesson very Nice,Madamji,Thank You Madamji,in sameway you also make video on Western Music Ornamentation ,if it is possible,please make that video.
Thank you so much for your video. I am restarting my Carnatic musical journey on my own. As I explore raagas on my own, my big problem is that I can find the notes to the raagas but I don't know where I can find an explanation for the gamakas that go with each raaga. Do you know of any database or book that has this information?
Glad to know your are exploring Ragas. There is no book to my knowledge that exhaustively contains descriptions of Gamakas. Gamakas are usually understood by learning various compositions and observing the flow of Gamakas in those. Also the usage of Gamakas varies from one phrase to another so it is quite difficult to define the boundaries of Gamakas in words. I would suggest to learn them in a practical way and feel the movements as you sing or play an instrument.
According to my view you are the best Guru give simplest explanation of lessons with more practices . My great luck to practice lessons thanks to God as well as you. Guravey namaha. I would like to meet you but.....
Wow it's really beautiful and understanding level of this class really happy to hear the gamakas and mam this classes really helps me to move forward in singing thank you so much for giving good guidance and direction god bless your efforts mam 🙏😊
I remember when your channel first started. It is amazing and I’m so proud how much it is has grown. You explain everything so excellent to where even an American can understand the culture and technique behind your music. Thank you for educating all of us. I really appreciate you and your channel.
Before working on speed, we must work on the clarity of our akaram at slower speeds. Then the speed can be increased gradually. Also ensure your jaw is in a fixed position throughout the akaram. Use a metronome app and increase the speed slowly by 10 bpm at a time.
Wow I can't tell you how much you are helping us ma'am. You have a very profound knowledge of music. I'm exploring self learning courses in voxguru app and it opened up a whole new world for me. You are my favourite teacher. I love you prathibha sarathy ma'am 🥹❤❤
That’s so wonderful to hear ❤️ Thank you!
Ma'am, I am learning sarali varasai, jante varasai and dhattu varasai from self learning course
@@VoxGuruma'am what course should I learn after completing Sarali varasai, jante varasai and dhattu varasai?
Ma'am... I don't have the opportunity to go to music classes... or get course... my parents are not agreeing to it... (for online courses)... and for normal music classes... there is only 1 carnatic music class around me where nothing is taught properly...(I got to know this after gaining some knowledege about music through yt)...
What shall I do... I have that zeal and urge of learning music... especially Carnatic... But cannot...😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
We are very lucky to have great teacher like you..🙏🙏
Thank you so much ma'am. This is really valuable for us.
Super super super lovely tips
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Hardcore fan of u ma'am ❤ thank you.. can you please do a split of minsara kanna aalaap ma'am. Trying so hard. When i slow n try to learn due to quality, cant make out😅
hello Maam, Could you please teach us how to produce mixed voice vastly and well, I have watched ur previous video, nd i can relate with it too much
My son used to sing very well, but now I can see his voice is cracking. He feels shy to sing as he thinks that he is singing badly. He is now 12 years. 8:55 8:55
your all tips are excellent👍 pl also do video on merukhanda alankaras🙏
❤Thank you sooo much 🤗 Sweet Ma'am 😊❤
Wow most awaited clip❤🙏🙏🙏🙏 thank you so much madam for the tips and guidance
Ooooor, it could be written down(!) Perhaps it's traditional to do it from teacher to student and this does have a nice aesthetic to it. But if raga have set gamakas, which is interesting, it could also be written down to make the point, which might be useful. I'm from UK - no Indian family origins. I just would like to learn about different musical styles and to use my voice like them with the same spontaneous intuition I can with more western sounding music. It seems lamentably difficult to find materials on them. So I'm very happy to see your videos. You're wonderfully clear and obviously know your thang. Thanks. Keep posting :)
We can definitely write down the notation for Gamakas for the basic scale. But beyond that once you start singing a song it becomes too complex to notate each gamaka of each note. It’s possible but might make it very cumbersome to read and follow. So I usually suggest to pick it up by ear and get used to the movements intuitively.
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Namaste Madamji, Your Gamaka or any other You lesson very Nice,Madamji,Thank You Madamji,in sameway you also make video on Western Music Ornamentation ,if it is possible,please make that video.
This tutorial was very helpful...Can you please post a tutorial on the song PRANAVALAYA from the movie Shyam Singha roy
Hope you'll see this comment.
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Thanks for the breakdown of gamakas. I guess, nobody else is doing it as well as you do.
Keep enlightening.
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Thank you so much for your video. I am restarting my Carnatic musical journey on my own. As I explore raagas on my own, my big problem is that I can find the notes to the raagas but I don't know where I can find an explanation for the gamakas that go with each raaga.
Do you know of any database or book that has this information?
Glad to know your are exploring Ragas. There is no book to my knowledge that exhaustively contains descriptions of Gamakas. Gamakas are usually understood by learning various compositions and observing the flow of Gamakas in those. Also the usage of Gamakas varies from one phrase to another so it is quite difficult to define the boundaries of Gamakas in words. I would suggest to learn them in a practical way and feel the movements as you sing or play an instrument.
@@VoxGuru Thank you!
According to my view you are the best Guru give simplest explanation of lessons with more practices . My great luck to practice lessons thanks to God as well as you. Guravey namaha. I would like to meet you but.....
I am struggling a lot with this problem mam.. Thank you very much for this video mam 🙏🏻😀
Wow it's really beautiful and understanding level of this class really happy to hear the gamakas and mam this classes really helps me to move forward in singing thank you so much for giving good guidance and direction god bless your efforts mam 🙏😊
Lots of appreciation and regards from Lahore, Pakistan.
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I remember when your channel first started. It is amazing and I’m so proud how much it is has grown. You explain everything so excellent to where even an American can understand the culture and technique behind your music. Thank you for educating all of us. I really appreciate you and your channel.
Thank you for following us for all these years 😊❤️
Crystal clear explanation. Both text and notes
6:40 Mam, please make a video on 'How to increase speed of Aakaram and get that grain when doing Aakaram in speed '.
Before working on speed, we must work on the clarity of our akaram at slower speeds. Then the speed can be increased gradually. Also ensure your jaw is in a fixed position throughout the akaram. Use a metronome app and increase the speed slowly by 10 bpm at a time.
Very useful video and well explained
Thank you so much madam
Very nice exercise Madam
Neatly explained!!
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