Most teachers don't explain these techniques to their students unless the student takes classes for a number of years. But, some students don't have the patience for this. They think that music is not for them and drop out. Some teach to only their favorite students. That's why music seems more difficult than it is. If everybody taught like how you are teaching (you are teaching it like it is Math or Science), Hindustani music will stay for a long long time to come. If not, one day we will lose it because it is never written in any books like this nor is it taught like this. Kudos to you for your service for keeping Hindustani music alive and making it feel simple! THANK YOU!!
Thanks... few things may be mastered with science but I have known no science or technique to master the art of aesthetics in improvised music, which takes years of practice listening and learning, even after that people might lack on aesthetics, that's how artists are different.
@@moumitamitramusic Aesthetics come after somebody has understood the basics. But, if students are struggling with the basics, they cannot think of aesthetics! So, what you are doing is laying the sound foundations for students.
This is simply fabulous simplification. You are a hard-core and an excellent teacher. Thanks a ton. This will help many saadhaks in a structured riyaz where they will start thinking themselves
Beautifully explained the techniques of combining different notes in a particular raag. It's a very useful video for music lovers. Thanks a lot for uploading such a wonderful video.
Thank you for your singing. Part of our mind is not to know what it is doing. To go forward and just know how it should sound. Telling us to just practice in a very attractive and straightforward way. Thank you for making it fun.
All these years I had negative vision, but your positive simple way of approach it's seems that's simple Matamatical understanding one can improve the base in improvising🎶🎼🙏 Thanksfor the inspiration
I love your videos mam. I would like to suggest a way in which your followers and audience (which includes me as well) can learn from you better. I suggest this model: 1. Showing which sargarms you are singing in writing during entire duration of the video. 2. You sing and demonstrate once with full volume 3. then your followers gets to sing what you just sang once (maybe with the accompany of harmonium sound in the background) while following the sargams on the screen. Will that be possible mam? I know it takes a lot of time, but it would be a wonderful way of learning.
@Moumita Mitra my apologies for the pardesi. My wife is Bengali. We live in Toronto. It's great that there is no lasting influence on you from AK. I wish I were influenced more.
Most teachers don't explain these techniques to their students unless the student takes classes for a number of years. But, some students don't have the patience for this. They think that music is not for them and drop out. Some teach to only their favorite students. That's why music seems more difficult than it is. If everybody taught like how you are teaching (you are teaching it like it is Math or Science), Hindustani music will stay for a long long time to come. If not, one day we will lose it because it is never written in any books like this nor is it taught like this. Kudos to you for your service for keeping Hindustani music alive and making it feel simple! THANK YOU!!
Thanks... few things may be mastered with science but I have known no science or technique to master the art of aesthetics in improvised music, which takes years of practice listening and learning, even after that people might lack on aesthetics, that's how artists are different.
@@moumitamitramusic Aesthetics come after somebody has understood the basics. But, if students are struggling with the basics, they cannot think of aesthetics! So, what you are doing is laying the sound foundations for students.
Never been told these techniques. Now I realize how much simple it could have been.thanks mam🙏
This is simply fabulous simplification. You are a hard-core and an excellent teacher. Thanks a ton. This will help many saadhaks in a structured riyaz where they will start thinking themselves
Koti pranam mam.
व्वा,,,,,,,, क्या बात जय हो
Very nicely expalained
You are real devotee of music
Thank you so much for great lessons
your sargam is too sweet and melodius
You have a beautiful voice. 😊 absolutely amazing teacher. Very thorough. Thank you so much.
Osadharon.
U r a gem ma'am. 🙏
Extremely useful tutorial madam! Very grateful to you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge ❤️
excellent demonstration
yanks ..its very helpful 🙏
Thankyou you are wonderful person
Very good demonstration thanks for sharing your knowledge
Beautifully explained, thanks a lot!
Very much needed lesson. You are dedicated teacher.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Just discovered your channel you are an guardian angle for my musical practice from UK thank you 🙏.
God bless you
Beautifully explained the techniques of combining different notes in a particular raag. It's a very useful video for music lovers. Thanks a lot for uploading such a wonderful video.
Excellent ❤
Very nicely explained
Very useful
Very useful 🙏🙏thanks
Thank you for your singing. Part of our mind is not to know what it is doing. To go forward and just know how it should sound. Telling us to just practice in a very attractive and straightforward way. Thank you for making it fun.
Nice sargam s in raag Todi.
Wonderful lessons ,, I have not come across such lessons anywhere else
Thanks so much
Great advice as usual.
Thank you mam. Very useful video
Thank you so much! I am loving your videos and practicing with them :)
Many many thanks to you madam your guide line is very helpful
Too good. Absolutely enjoying practicing. Bohut Bohut Dhanyawad Aapko for making learning an enriching experience 🙏😊
Amazing tutorial. Such a simplified technique for fluency and finally be able to do taans. Thanks a lot for this content.
wow .... very helpful. the actual performance in the end was so nice
Wonderful teaching
Very helpful medam. Thank you
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing ❤❤
Great information mam.. love the content that you publish.. Keep guiding us.. love from UK 🇬🇧
All these years I had negative vision, but your positive simple way of approach it's seems that's simple Matamatical understanding one can improve the base in improvising🎶🎼🙏
Thanksfor the inspiration
Excellent 👌👌
Very informative session. Thanks
Lovely lesson for all of us learners. Thank you, madam.
🙏🙏🙏
just thanks mam
Thank you
Please demonstrate the same thing on raga Madhuwanti, if possible 🙏
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I love your videos mam. I would like to suggest a way in which your followers and audience (which includes me as well) can learn from you better.
I suggest this model:
1. Showing which sargarms you are singing in writing during entire duration of the video.
2. You sing and demonstrate once with full volume
3. then your followers gets to sing what you just sang once (maybe with the accompany of harmonium sound in the background) while following the sargams on the screen.
Will that be possible mam? I know it takes a lot of time, but it would be a wonderful way of learning.
You are very generous. I liked the concise form of Merukhand you have demonstrated. Am i assuming correctly that you are a pardesi Bengali?
I am Bengali.. living in Bengal. Thanks 😊
@Moumita Mitra my apologies for the pardesi. My wife is Bengali. We live in Toronto. It's great that there is no lasting influence on you from AK. I wish I were influenced more.
Namaste ma'am 🙏 mujhe online class join kerna hai. Aap classes lete hai kya.
Please email moumitamitra@gmail.com
Mam ap India se ho aur Indian music ke bare me hi bata rahe
Ye video apki Indian hi dekhenge 😂😂
Hindi me bhi bana sakte ho
Very helpful
🙏🙏🙏