thank you, for showing WHAT the grace notes are, where they lie on the scale, how one touches upon them, softly, quickly. it's a whole new way of understanding scales, modes, how they can be used together. trying to understand western (European) musical theory, ( to begin with ? ) and know how to translate it to be useable , vocally, & on an instrument . which i will have to write down & learn.
So nicely explained....... At the age of 67 I expressed my desire to learn music and I have been practising since last five months. Many music schools are only crazy after money and taking little interest in teaching so nicely in the way you have been explaining in your videos.... Hats off Ma'am for your efforts. You are like real Dronacharya for me.... 🙏🙏🙏
Whatever sivaiaht said is true .m also 67 n my granddaughter learns classical music n i tell her to follw u ..though she is learning hindustani classical music..n v don't understand Carnatic ,still v learn frm u.. god bless u
Am a Flautist, learning ang teaching flute classes, but was very passionate to develop singing and become a singer. Your lessons are eye-opener. Great thanks
So happy to listen such thing from someone in a very simple and beautiful way.. I have been listening to music throughout my life.. But never got a chance to know things like this.. Thank you 😊😊😊
I 've been singing for a couple of decades without knowing even a chunk about these facts. Mam, you seeded the interest on me to explore more. The videos are remarkable with unprecedented graphical illustrations. I wish to take my hat off for your effort to disseminate the life of music.
I had tried to fetch notation for songs and play them, and have wondered why the notations don't feel quite as alive or matching as the real song. Your video helped me understand why. Thanks again for sharing!
So fantastic combination beetween sound, colors ans graphic visualisation! You have a great disactic ability! Please, go on! This is the right way to teach! Love you and your blessed voice!🙏 namaste, from Italy
Hello, I really loved this video. I have three questions that you can maybe make another video on. 1) How to bring sweetness in voice? (Some people sing really nice but that sweet part seem to be missing) 2)How important is it for a beginner to sing all types of songs only in (his/her) scale. Many a times, some of the singers try to match their voice to a particular song's voice, even if it is not in their range, just to make the song sound good, like original. ( I don't have too high or too base voice. I am in the medium range. And when I hear most of the Bollywood songs being sung at high scales and pitches, it feels bad. Like that is the only benchmarked voice. I feel I need to sing only in that voice too make the song sound good. There are less examples of Hindi songs having base voice.) 3) It is said that one should learn music systematically. First postures, breathing,then alankaars, then raags and so on. But on UA-cam there's too much confusion. What is the real right system that takes one from basic to advanced. What should be learnt first and always before another part. There must be some structure in music, I guess. Mam, please do consider this question. Thank you very much. Always love your videos ☺️
Music is a sadhana and the more you have love for God the sweeter your voice will become..I.think you will agree and thank you for your patience I could not resist answering.
@@kantikhanna563 Yes it is truly a divine gift. You need to have initially something to get it polished as in so many things in life. There are so many musical maestros and teachers out there, who you won't listen twice. Just as there are gifted math teachers and not so much.
👍👍🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️ superb.somany legends ,they sing they prove their talents .but u r fulfilling so many hearts by giving the minute but v.important tips to sing beautifully ,Saraswathi avatharam.uncomparable service.thanku so much
Am listening since 8pm n still listening . u r ah boss i really luv ur style. U r soo informative n intelligent yet soo simply or n so beautiful too . no one cud pay 4 ur dedication. Luv u fr tnt west Indies. Tell all ppl u have ah student here. Although i studied at bhu. 4. 5 yrs. I still listen 2 u with with gr8 interest.
You are awesome! You make learning classical music so interesting while giving a very logical explanation to the notes. Listening is a very important part of learning ( as mentioned by you) . All tho its a diff task to identify the swarms for most. Thanks a ton. Really appreciate your videos.
Nice. I am following through the Raga keys. This is rag Kaapi. When we know the entering key note and thought semitones and to landing notes. My way of self learning.👍
Excellent information..,.these grace notes are the backbone of Indian songs....which enhances the songs. Example Rafi sahab songs are filled with grace notes....
This is called an understanding of foundations of geometric domain of song scale. As mam explained, first word of song follows parabolic motion. Thanks Mam.
Mam, U r a real guru, who teaches wholeheatedly. God bless U ( I am 71, and love your voice)
Yes, She teaches in a very innovative way.🙏 I am also a senior citizen(62) and enjoy all her videos.
@@murthyradhakrishna1539 yes she teaches very easy way I also a senior citizen ( 58) ifollow her videos God bless u my child
I learnt more today than in my 2 years of music classes
Even though I speak English your videos are excellent for helping me to learn the beautiful Indian style of singing. Bless you! 🙇🏾♀️
My child,
I am 73. I pray for you a long long life, and for your melodies voice.
thank you, for showing WHAT the grace notes are, where they lie on the scale, how one touches upon them, softly, quickly. it's a whole new way of understanding scales, modes, how they can be used together. trying to understand western (European) musical theory, ( to begin with ? ) and know how to translate it to be useable , vocally, & on an instrument . which i will have to write down & learn.
I love this lady, she is a wonderful guru
மிகவும் பயனுள்ளதாக இருக்கிறது அம்மா
I do really enjoy your teaching ma'am!! thank you so much for taking your time to teach many of us..
So nicely explained.......
At the age of 67 I expressed my desire to learn music and I have been practising since last five months. Many music schools are only crazy after money and taking little interest in teaching so nicely in the way you have been explaining in your videos....
Hats off Ma'am for your efforts. You are like real Dronacharya for me....
🙏🙏🙏
Whatever sivaiaht said is true .m also 67 n my granddaughter learns classical music n i tell her to follw u ..though she is learning hindustani classical music..n v don't understand Carnatic ,still v learn frm u.. god bless u
Thank you
I like the way you explain
Thanks for keeping your videos so short and sweet.
Am a Flautist, learning ang teaching flute classes, but was very passionate to develop singing and become a singer. Your lessons are eye-opener. Great thanks
So happy to listen such thing from someone in a very simple and beautiful way.. I have been listening to music throughout my life.. But never got a chance to know things like this..
Thank you 😊😊😊
I 've been singing for a couple of decades without knowing even a chunk about these facts. Mam, you seeded the interest on me to explore more. The videos are remarkable with unprecedented graphical illustrations. I wish to take my hat off for your effort to disseminate the life of music.
Rare to find an unorthodox practical classical music guru like you 🙏 . Visualization helps alot , thnqs.
It seems music is science after watching her explaination.
You are really great madam
Your methodology of explaining concepts of singing is excellent.
I haven't come across such a good teacher in my life. I thought I can't learn music iny life but you gave me confidence that I too can try hats off
I love it thanks for sharing. Music food for the soul. Grace notes, to learn if I can
Madam,,,, this is fantastic way of teaching....thanks
Incrível from Brazil 👋👏👏👏
I had tried to fetch notation for songs and play them, and have wondered why the notations don't feel quite as alive or matching as the real song. Your video helped me understand why. Thanks again for sharing!
You are one of the finest music teacher.
Ur teaching music I excellent very easy way God bless u
So fantastic combination beetween sound, colors ans graphic visualisation! You have a great disactic ability! Please, go on! This is the right way to teach! Love you and your blessed voice!🙏 namaste, from Italy
Thank you!
Instantly liked & Subscribed upon watching this video. Finally found a genius music guru 👍🏻👍🏻
the visual presentation is so great that i can understand the concept very easily. thank a lot for such a quality content.
Awesome great🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶amazing voice😘😘
Thank you so much!
Super teaching Teacher excllent augustine Violinst from malaysia
Madam.u are reall excellent teacher to guide
Excellent training and very helpful to improve our singing
Teachings of Grace notes from a Graceful teacher. It's a grace to learn from you.
U are the best
Ma'am really you teach so beautifully
Hello, I really loved this video.
I have three questions that you can maybe make another video on.
1) How to bring sweetness in voice? (Some people sing really nice but that sweet part seem to be missing)
2)How important is it for a beginner to sing all types of songs only in (his/her) scale. Many a times, some of the singers try to match their voice to a particular song's voice, even if it is not in their range, just to make the song sound good, like original.
( I don't have too high or too base voice. I am in the medium range. And when I hear most of the Bollywood songs being sung at high scales and pitches, it feels bad. Like that is the only benchmarked voice. I feel I need to sing only in that voice too make the song sound good. There are less examples of Hindi songs having base voice.)
3) It is said that one should learn music systematically. First postures, breathing,then alankaars, then raags and so on. But on UA-cam there's too much confusion. What is the real right system that takes one from basic to advanced. What should be learnt first and always before another part.
There must be some structure in music, I guess. Mam, please do consider this question.
Thank you very much. Always love your videos ☺️
Very good questions... I too have same doubts... Thanks for asking mam.
Perfectly framed questions .
Music is a sadhana and the more you have love for God the sweeter your voice will become..I.think you will agree and thank
you for your patience I could not resist answering.
@@kantikhanna563 Yes it is truly a divine gift. You need to have initially something to get it polished as in so many things in life. There are so many musical maestros and teachers out there, who you won't listen twice. Just as there are gifted math teachers and not so much.
@@kantikhanna563 Really True
Superb. U realy know how to teach music💖
Good Morning Pratibha ji ! It is a warm and lucid explanation. Thanks.
Just perfect.... Though we all know this concept involuntarily..... You explained this to perfection 👍👌
Thanks a lot!
Very beautiful information 👏👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Superb!
Ma'am you explained concept of Kan Swar very beautifully!
Thank you so much for this very informative video!
Thank you!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video!
U teach so simply.... i hv started luving ur videos...
You have a beautiful voice. May Goddess Saraswati bless you.
Very nice, excellent teaching.
Wonderfull. Can't be any better. Thanks.
Beautifully explained
Thank u 😊
Mam your video is very helpful and easy to learn English also
Thank you so much 👍👍👌👌
Ma'am, you are a true teacher.
Beautifully teach by a very beautiful mem
This is Wonderful VoxGuru! Really helpful in understanding this type of singing too... 🙏 Bobby 🐭
👍👍🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️ superb.somany legends ,they sing they prove their talents .but u r fulfilling so many hearts by giving the minute but v.important tips to sing beautifully ,Saraswathi avatharam.uncomparable service.thanku so much
All videos are simple easily understand thank u 👍🏻
Wow ..
Very nicely explained ..Grace notes
Am listening since 8pm n still listening . u r ah boss i really luv ur style. U r soo informative n intelligent yet soo simply or n so beautiful too . no one cud pay 4 ur dedication. Luv u fr tnt west Indies. Tell all ppl u have ah student here. Although i studied at bhu. 4. 5 yrs. I still listen 2 u with with gr8 interest.
You are marvelous. Hare Krishna
thank you angel voice
Mam u have very nice tact of teaching.
Thank you very...
What a beautiful teaching👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Very nice teaching. Thanks a lot .
You are awesome! You make learning classical music so interesting while giving a very logical explanation to the notes. Listening is a very important part of learning ( as mentioned by you) . All tho its a diff task to identify the swarms for most. Thanks a ton. Really appreciate your videos.
Mam I like your videos...They teach me lot....Thanks.!
Excellent madam thoroughly enjoyed....so beautifully explained
Wow super expiation mam❤
I really loved this tutorial
Thank you so much!
Super and explained in simple way. Great👏👏👏👍
Lovely explanations!!! I jus love your tutorials sessions and ofco urse taking notes too!!😍😍😍thanx much!! Expecting more and more!!
Thanks a lot!
very useful, thank u and great salute Pratibha Ji
Thank you!
Oh oh so beautifully explained...👏👏👏👏👏
You are so amazing. Thank you and god bless you. You explain very well
Wonderful teaching
SUPER SUPER SUPER ❣️💗💞💞💞💞 NAMASKARAM MADAM JI 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks ma'am.. your videos are really amazing. Real and deep information.. you are a treasurer of music. Thanks for every video .
Nice. I am following through the Raga keys. This is rag Kaapi. When we know the entering key note and thought semitones and to landing notes. My way of self learning.👍
superb you are a master of music.
Thank you!
I learned something new and important lesson from you. Thanks a lot.
Superb liked it eye opener for improvisation of songs
Thanks a lot!
hats off. hats off. hats off.
Mam ur amazing... U r my bigg inspiration ....
This channel is very help to us
Excellent information..,.these grace notes are the backbone of Indian songs....which enhances the songs.
Example Rafi sahab songs are filled with grace notes....
I humbly bestows to u ma'am.u
really have the mercy of the goddess of music. I am trying to learn from u and my teacher
From mauritius, artee here
Very nice presentation .
Very nice understandings
very helpful information and like your teaching skils
Mam u have explained it so well !
Superb... It's really awesome👏👏👏👏
This is called an understanding of foundations of geometric domain of song scale. As mam explained, first word of song follows parabolic motion. Thanks Mam.
Very versatile indeed! And very nicely explained.
God bless you
Sooooooooooper class... Useful... Thank🙏💕🙏💕 you ma'am...
Thank you!
Wooooow!! You are such a good teacher! Your explanation is very clear and to the point. 😍😍😍😍😍
Superb explanation!!!! 👏👌💝Thanks a lot!!!!!
Thank you! Happy that you find it useful!
I like your teaching technique and voice throwing
Very nicely explained
Superb explanation 👌👌👌👌👌
Excellent 👍🙏👍
Thank you very much for the detailed explanation
Thanks Ji
very very useful mam,excellent...
Thank you!
Great Teaching....