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How to calculate the total no of Ragams in Carnatic music? No of Melakarta Ragams in total (Parent scales )-72 No of Janya Ragams (derived scale ) in total from each Melakarta -483 Total no of Ragams = No of Janya Ragams in each Melakarta * No of melakarta ragams =483*72 = 34,776 Thus there are total 34,776 ragams all together in Carnatic music, -By Amithesh (Carnatic flute player ) Disciple of Natyacharya Dr.Balachandra Raju Guruji ,Natyacharya Sushruthi Raju and Bhooma Parthasarathi 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@ashrithharith3474 Here's the math, For each of the 72 possible melakarta set of notes, we have: 1 arohanam with all 7 notes (sampurna) = 1 6 arohanams with 6 out of 7 notes (shadava) = 6 (6 choose 2) or 15 arohanams with 5 of the 7 notes (audava) = 15 Therefore, we have 1 + 6 + 15 = 22 possible arohanams from 1 set of melakarta notes Repeat the same for avarohanams, you get 1 + 6 + 15 = 22 possible avarohanams per melakarta Total number of possible combinations of aroh and avarohs = 22 * 22 = 484 Subtract 1 because we're double counting the melakarta with 7 notes in aro and 7 in avaroh = 483 However, as Chaitanya pointed out, many janyas will be double counted. The actual number is ~26000 not 34776.
To learn such music (saraswati vidya) in its true sense and nature and imbibe to one's intellectual brain, requires cultured and spiritual upbringing with ethics and morals that come as part of ancient Indian sampradaya. You are such wonderful person who are gifted with such qualities and avenues madam. I totally admire your educational values. Namaskaram.
I thoroughly enjoy Carnatic music but I beg to differ. It has nothing to do with ethics and morals. Carnatic music is like any other genre of music. Let us not build a halo around everything that is ancient. Just enjoy!
That's why we set the first note pa to ma theevra to get the shrutishudham.And I disagree with ur point because hindolam has gamakas easier than other heavy ragas such as thodi or kalyani❤
Excellent teaching of carnatic music by you Madam, which impressed me so much that I developed confidence in your methodology of teaching and decided to join the basics of carnatic music in Voxguru. I hope I will be able to achieve what I desired putting my best effort
.. very well explained and demonstrated ! .. is the channel only for Karnatak music and there is nothing for Hindustani classical ? Anyways many thanks and regards 🙏
Hello!! In Shankarabharam, the notes are : S R2 G3 M1 P D2 N3 S S N3 D2 P M1 G3 R2 S In Mayamalavagowla, the notes are : S R1 G3 M1 P D1 N3 S S N3 D1 P M1 G3 R1 S If u see the notes, the notes are changed in R and D.. so R2 is a white note in piano,R1 is a black note...D2 is a white note,D1 is a black note in piano... And also if u see the video carefully, u will see the R and r... Hope u understand!! 😊 -Tejasi 8 B
गुरुजी क्या लड़कियों कि पतली आवाज होने पर c # scale se regular रियाज़ किया जा सकता है। अगर आवाज पतली है। इससे फ्यूचर में आवाज या वोकल chords ख़राब होने का डर तो नहीं है n। Agar है तो कृपया पतली awaaj वाली लड़कियों का सटीक scale batyein। Guruji🙏🙏 इसके लिए सदैव आपकी आभारी रहूंगी। कृपया सही मार्गदर्शन दें।🙏
@@VoxGuru Thanks for the clarification. Your videos are world class. Both content and aesthetics. I am not even a beginner in learning music. A sorry from you, I dont deserve.
As beginners our voice is not flexible enough to sing Gamakas that make up the ragas. Since this video is targeting beginners, I have chosen ragas which can also be sung as a scale initially. Many advanced ragas cannot be ideally sung without gamakam as they are phrase oriented rather than scale oriented. Hence these scalar ragas are a good place to start.
@@jaspreetsingh8434 It is because all the notes other than Sa and Pa have 2 variants... R1,R2 G1,G2 M1,M2 D1,D2 N1,N2... Also there are 3 variants in some notes...U can watch these videos to understand more and more about notes amd swara sthanas.... ruclips.net/video/oOqqVMD6fC8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/EL4OEaYAdcw/видео.html These 2 videos of Voxguru have clearly taught me about those swara sthanas etc...So watch these videos to get more clear understanding of swaras,notes etc....😊👆👆
I am an experienced singer from the USA and I believe VoxGuru is the single best resource for learning the music styles of India. I watch every video! This channel is a gift, thank you.
Fully agree with you
Only one style of Indian music. India has countless other styles.
@@swarnadipmitra1095indian classical music only has 2 variations- carnatic and hindustani
1. Shankarabharanam
2. Mohanam
3. Hamsadhwani
4. Mayamalavagowla
5. Hindolam
Raag Mohanam is called as 'Raag Bhoop' in Hindustani Music😊
How to calculate the total no of Ragams in Carnatic music?
No of Melakarta Ragams in total (Parent scales )-72
No of Janya Ragams (derived scale ) in total from each Melakarta -483
Total no of Ragams = No of Janya Ragams in each Melakarta * No of melakarta ragams
=483*72
= 34,776
Thus there are total 34,776 ragams all together in Carnatic music,
-By Amithesh (Carnatic flute player )
Disciple of Natyacharya Dr.Balachandra Raju Guruji ,Natyacharya Sushruthi Raju and Bhooma Parthasarathi
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
How is the number of Janyas from melakarthas 483? How does one arrive at that number ?
One thing is, many janya ragas overlap with different janaka ragas...
@@ashrithharith3474 Here's the math,
For each of the 72 possible melakarta set of notes, we have:
1 arohanam with all 7 notes (sampurna) = 1
6 arohanams with 6 out of 7 notes (shadava) = 6
(6 choose 2) or 15 arohanams with 5 of the 7 notes (audava) = 15
Therefore, we have 1 + 6 + 15 = 22 possible arohanams from 1 set of melakarta notes
Repeat the same for avarohanams, you get 1 + 6 + 15 = 22 possible avarohanams per melakarta
Total number of possible combinations of aroh and avarohs = 22 * 22 = 484
Subtract 1 because we're double counting the melakarta with 7 notes in aro and 7 in avaroh = 483
However, as Chaitanya pointed out, many janyas will be double counted. The actual number is ~26000 not 34776.
Voxguru handles carnatic music in a scientific way, easy to understand, thank you Prathibha, keep up the good work!
To learn such music (saraswati vidya) in its true sense and nature and imbibe to one's intellectual brain, requires cultured and spiritual upbringing with ethics and morals that come as part of ancient Indian sampradaya.
You are such wonderful person who are gifted with such qualities and avenues madam. I totally admire your educational values. Namaskaram.
I thoroughly enjoy Carnatic music but I beg to differ. It has nothing to do with ethics and morals. Carnatic music is like any other genre of music. Let us not build a halo around everything that is ancient. Just enjoy!
And the moment when she started the rhymes!!! 😳🥺 u r much talented mam!! Great teacher too! Have to learn more from you!! 💥💥♥️
Thank you Ms. Sarathy! Listening to you makes my day brighter ☘️
Thank you for your special teaching ❤
Thank you for your teachings 🙏
Lots of love and respect from ASSAM...
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I don’t agree that hindolam is a friendly raga for beginners - the absence of panchama makes it difficult to sing with shruthishudham.
That's why we set the first note pa to ma theevra to get the shrutishudham.And I disagree with ur point because hindolam has gamakas easier than other heavy ragas such as thodi or kalyani❤
This is very very interesting 😍
Thank you for this video
Excellent teaching of carnatic music by you Madam, which impressed me so much that I developed confidence in your methodology of teaching and decided to join the basics of carnatic music in Voxguru.
I hope I will be able to achieve what I desired putting my best effort
.. very well explained and demonstrated ! .. is the channel only for Karnatak music and there is nothing for Hindustani classical ? Anyways many thanks and regards 🙏
Awesome mam. Thank you very much for the wonderful explanation 🙏🙏
Madam ur videos are so inspiring and interesting thank you so much 🙏
You are a genius master thanks for your hard work congratulations prathiba Mam 👏🙏😍👍👌
Really good lesson. Thanks
I was totally lost in those lagas 🥺 It is difficult for people who only familiar with western music 🤔
Clear and very interesting!
Tq mam for this useful information and making us constantly learn Carnatic music..❤️
Hi Pratibha, pleasure to listen n practice ur classes. Can you pls make a session on Hindolam and Sunada Vinodini. Thank you so much 👍
thank you so much,,,its very interesting,,,i concern every videos,,,
Mohana is a Janya raaga of Harikambhoji or Shankarabharana ?
Excellent God bless you
Helpful video with the visuals
What is the difference between shankarabharam raga and mayamalavagoula raga looks both are same .please could you tell me the difference...
Hello!!
In Shankarabharam, the notes are :
S R2 G3 M1 P D2 N3 S
S N3 D2 P M1 G3 R2 S
In Mayamalavagowla, the notes are :
S R1 G3 M1 P D1 N3 S
S N3 D1 P M1 G3 R1 S
If u see the notes, the notes are changed in R and D.. so R2 is a white note in piano,R1 is a black note...D2 is a white note,D1 is a black note in piano... And also if u see the video carefully, u will see the R and r...
Hope u understand!! 😊
-Tejasi 8 B
Super sir thanku
I think after shankarabharanam, mecha kalyani should come in since only one note shifts.
My guruji says so. 🙏
This is very useful thank you so much
Thx mam . It was very useful 🙏
Thanks for coaching. Keep it up.
Wow... It's intresting.. Thank you mam..
I think mohanam is a derivation of Kalyani because they can be oscillated and plain.
Hi mam I have signed up for Hindustani classical music it's really good but I want to know could you please explain the meaning of bandish of ragas
गुरुजी क्या लड़कियों कि पतली आवाज होने पर c # scale se regular रियाज़ किया जा सकता है। अगर आवाज पतली है। इससे फ्यूचर में आवाज या वोकल chords ख़राब होने का डर तो नहीं है n। Agar है तो कृपया पतली awaaj वाली लड़कियों का सटीक scale batyein। Guruji🙏🙏 इसके लिए सदैव आपकी आभारी रहूंगी। कृपया सही मार्गदर्शन दें।🙏
Ma’am can you please do a tutorial video on K J Yeshudas‘s song Pranasakhi Njan. ☺️🙏🏻
Good info ma'am... thank you
Hai Mam.. 🔥 your tips are wonderful and help full 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌈
Great and enlightened one
Lovely explained
Thank you...very nice
I like Hindolam
Can you also please introduce hindustani music too?
Nice one.....and u shud put mayamalavagowla link as well
Hidolam
Want to refresh
Hello, VoxGuru. I am a composer and I wish to listen and analyse Indian music. What are the best recoerds of Indian music that you can suggest?
Thank you
nice...
Thank you very much mme
Awesome!
Can you please suggest me RUclips channel like VoxGuru for Hindustani music. ?
I live in up and learning flute and classical music.
Thanks 🙏🏼
I am practicing with your class..
Mam so bless you
So pretty and beautiful👍
plz make how to sing gamakas and exercises for gamakas
Thank u 👌💙💚❤
Very nice
Why do i not get the exact difference between maymalvagola and shankarabharanam.. anyone help me
Thank u Madam
Thank you akkaa
Mam can you learn us tha Kalavathi raga on Chakrabakm mela?Please.😊😊
At 3:49 play time, it should be small case m and not capital M in MaayaamaaLavagouLa because it is M1, right?
Yes, you’re right! 😊 Sorry for the typing error. It should me small ‘m’ for Mayamalavagoulai.
@@VoxGuru Thanks for the clarification. Your videos are world class. Both content and aesthetics. I am not even a beginner in learning music. A sorry from you, I dont deserve.
WOW....
How doble word difference it same voice
Very nice performance
Mam love so much
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Isn't the Hindolam and Raga Maulkan same?
Mam take care
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Does. S(high sthaye)come in Hamsadhwani?
great
Good video..
Wonderful
Why is mohanam considered janya of Harikamboji and not Sankarabhranam?
Why not madhyamavati raga?
Hi nice Guru 🙏
*I want to learn music*
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Can we find any easy way get chat raga and suram thank you
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Mam , how to join your online classes ?
Raga Mayamalawa gowla also have same notes right..? Then how one can differentiate..?
Ri and Dha are different(lower) in Mayamalavagowla..
Mam so preety
Nice 👍💓
MAm hi
You are not explaning raga just you are explaining scale. Please explain raga.
As beginners our voice is not flexible enough to sing Gamakas that make up the ragas. Since this video is targeting beginners, I have chosen ragas which can also be sung as a scale initially. Many advanced ragas cannot be ideally sung without gamakam as they are phrase oriented rather than scale oriented. Hence these scalar ragas are a good place to start.
Mam, do you know Kannada? Let me know.
Mam hellow
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why was there a small r instead of R 4:16
What does the lower variant mean
@@jaspreetsingh8434 there are 12 swarasthanas and 16 swarasthanas
to determini 2ri 's She Denoted R r similarly G g , M m , D d , N n ,
@@jaspreetsingh8434 It is because all the notes other than Sa and Pa have 2 variants... R1,R2 G1,G2 M1,M2 D1,D2 N1,N2... Also there are 3 variants in some notes...U can watch these videos to understand more and more about notes amd swara sthanas....
ruclips.net/video/oOqqVMD6fC8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/EL4OEaYAdcw/видео.html
These 2 videos of Voxguru have clearly taught me about those swara sthanas etc...So watch these videos to get more clear understanding of swaras,notes etc....😊👆👆