I keep watching your videos a number of times. I admire two qualities in you: You are very humble and you share all the secrets and nuances with all your fans free of cost which normally others don't do. God bless you Dr. Singh.
Sir , I am very grateful to u as the procedure to use of sliders learn from u an unique feature as a beginner . No one showing the design how to use the slider according to my desire. Warm regards😊
Thank you so much for sharing the detailed knowledge & guidance on the subject of MURKIYAS...Sir.we will be eagerly waiting for the next veideo sir.💐💐🙏🙏🙏
Sir, thanks a lot for this important lesson. It would really help many including myself to learn playing this instrument more beautifully. I also thank you for starting the series to help us learn more and more. Stay blessed. 🙏🙏💜
Dr. Singh thank you very much for explaining the most important aspect of playing the harmonica which is Murki. I don't know if it is the same thing which is called "Gamaka" on harmonium while accompanying bhajan singers. Kindly clarify. You are such a wonderful human being. God bless you.
Very nice sir ...trying but still could not get success at the time of playing song with karaoke..but practice jari hai...aapke lessons kafi helpful rahe ..tnx with regards...
Great lesson, thank you! As usual I have a question. It is not directly about murki, but may be related. Question is: can we play songs "effectively" on scales other than the base scale? For example, on a C scale harmonica, can we play on D sharp? I know it can be played, but the key word is "effectively" - meaning, with murkis and all such ornamentation effects. I can play on some scales but it is a very "plain vanilla" rendition - all notes will be correct, but lacks lustre. I could be mistaken but all the expert players performances that I have seen, seem to be on base scale - I can make it out by observing how they use the slider.
This is a good question.THEORETICALLY YES THEORETICALLY, a single harmonica can play in all the scales. But it is easier said than done, and actually not at all "doable". Any scale practically can play 6 scales - 3 majors and 3 relative minors. For example u asked C harmonica. It will play C major, F major and G major (all major scales) and A minor, D minor and E minor (the relative minor scales). Hence the answer to your question is no - A C scale harmonica will not allow u to play D# scale so easily. Anyway these discussions can't be done on YT - May be DD guru will give a video in that.
@@binayaksen5617 I do not understand major and minor scales; to be honest I haven't really tried to understand it either. All I know is that there are 7 natural and 5 chromatic notes for a total of 12, and so there are 12 scales. The "base" scale seems to be more flexible in terms of ornamentation; the others, not really. At least that has been my experience.
Excellent video sir and very informative for new learners. Also if you could provide the notes of the demonstrating part of murki in the next videos, then it would be very helpful since we could pratice the same. But anyways, your videos helps a lot for beginners like me.
@@doordarshisingh Yes,but i was taking about the song notations where you were using murki. song name: "mere mehboob". if you could, in the future videos, provide the notations of the part of the song where you are demonstrating then that will be very useful for pratice.
Sir yah video Maine Teen Char bar Dekha Hai. Ydi Muh se murki bjana h to ise bhi 3 baar hi bjana padega jese slider ko 3 bar bjate h. Esa mene mahsoos kiya h. Shi ya galt. Plz reply Sir 🙏
Nice sir aap se bhahut kuch jankari milta hay thanks 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Very well explained
Thanks
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Jai hind
Very important tutorial class 👍❤️ for beginners .
Excellent information and explanation. Thank you, Sir.
Sir, thank you so much for teaching us so kindly 🙏🙏👏🏼👏🏼
Excellent Dr. DD Singh👍👍👌👌💐🌹🌹❤❤
Wonderful video on the subject. Thanks Sir.
I love the way you teach Sir
I keep watching your videos a number of times. I admire two qualities in you: You are very humble and you share all the secrets and nuances with all your fans free of cost which normally others don't do. God bless you Dr. Singh.
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Excellent explanation with demonstration of technicalities of harmonica playing 👌👌👌
Very informative, god bless you
Beautifully demonstrated & explained the vital aspect of harmonica playing. Very guiding & educative.
Excellent way of teaching sir.i m a beginner and 55 yrs old. You are doing a great job 👏👍
Sir very important lesson 🙏🙏
This is sooooooooooooooooooooooooo BEAUTIFUL... Wow... Thank you so much sir for this video...!!!
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Sir, thank you very much.
Thank you so much for this technical information
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Absolutely outstanding Gurujii. You are doing a great great work.
Excellent Sir Ji... I was looking forward for this video. Thanks a lot 🙏🙏
Very educative and important session. Thank you sir.
Really helpful video...😊😀👍
Sir , I am very grateful to u as the procedure to use of sliders learn from u an unique feature as
a beginner . No one showing the design how to use the slider according to my desire.
Warm regards😊
Great sir keep up the good work
Excellent way of explaining a very important aspect of harmonica ! Kudos to you !
Thanks for the wonderful lesson Doordarshi ji.
You are doing great job sir....
Wonderful information sir
Thank you so much for sharing the detailed knowledge & guidance on the subject of MURKIYAS...Sir.we will be eagerly waiting for the next veideo sir.💐💐🙏🙏🙏
Thankyou so much Sir for this lesson
Sir, thanks a lot for this important lesson. It would really help many including myself to learn playing this instrument more beautifully. I also thank you for starting the series to help us learn more and more. Stay blessed. 🙏🙏💜
Bahut shandar
Super sir thanks
Dr. Singh thank you very much for explaining the most important aspect of playing the harmonica which is Murki. I don't know if it is the same thing which is called "Gamaka" on harmonium while accompanying bhajan singers. Kindly clarify. You are such a wonderful human being. God bless you.
Technically both r different.
Very nice sir
Excellent
Very well explain,👌👌
Dr Doordarshan Sir which mouthorgan and which scale you are playing its sound is so clear and smooth please reply
It's Suzuki song Star
Dear DD ji - pls put up the same video for the reversed MO. It will be useful.
Sure dada
Thnku sir
Thank you sir 👍👍👍
Very nice sir ...trying but still could not get success at the time of playing song with karaoke..but practice jari hai...aapke lessons kafi helpful rahe ..tnx with regards...
धन्यवाद सरजी 🙂
Thank you so much sir 🙏🙏🙏
🙏sir ji
Great tutorial। Thank you
Tnx for the technical information sir..
Is vidio may jis harmonica ki use kar ra hay ha, I want to buy this on online. Please give me the details.
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Thanks a lot sir
Great lesson, thank you! As usual I have a question. It is not directly about murki, but may be related. Question is: can we play songs "effectively" on scales other than the base scale? For example, on a C scale harmonica, can we play on D sharp? I know it can be played, but the key word is "effectively" - meaning, with murkis and all such ornamentation effects. I can play on some scales but it is a very "plain vanilla" rendition - all notes will be correct, but lacks lustre. I could be mistaken but all the expert players performances that I have seen, seem to be on base scale - I can make it out by observing how they use the slider.
I will explain in detail
This is a good question.THEORETICALLY YES THEORETICALLY, a single harmonica can play in all the scales. But it is easier said than done, and actually not at all "doable". Any scale practically can play 6 scales - 3 majors and 3 relative minors. For example u asked C harmonica. It will play C major, F major and G major (all major scales) and A minor, D minor and E minor (the relative minor scales). Hence the answer to your question is no - A C scale harmonica will not allow u to play D# scale so easily.
Anyway these discussions can't be done on YT - May be DD guru will give a video in that.
@@binayaksen5617 I do not understand major and minor scales; to be honest I haven't really tried to understand it either. All I know is that there are 7 natural and 5 chromatic notes for a total of 12, and so there are 12 scales. The "base" scale seems to be more flexible in terms of ornamentation; the others, not really. At least that has been my experience.
@@Raj-ym4cu It is a subject that can't be explained by writing. Pls wait for the next video of Dr DD on the subject.
Excellent video sir and very informative for new learners. Also if you could provide the notes of the demonstrating part of murki in the next videos, then it would be very helpful since we could pratice the same. But anyways, your videos helps a lot for beginners like me.
Notes I mentioned in the video. C C# C.
@@doordarshisingh Yes,but i was taking about the song notations where you were using murki. song name: "mere mehboob". if you could, in the future videos, provide the notations of the part of the song where you are demonstrating then that will be very useful for pratice.
Sir yah video Maine Teen Char bar Dekha Hai. Ydi Muh se murki bjana h to ise bhi 3 baar hi bjana padega jese slider ko 3 bar bjate h. Esa mene mahsoos kiya h. Shi ya galt. Plz reply Sir 🙏
Yes, thats right
@@doordarshisingh Thank you so much