We should all be proud that we have music teachers like Pratibha Sarathy amongst us. It is splendid that we are willing to study music from her, appreciate it, and practice it.
Mam, you are simply the best teacher I ever met.... your knowledge and express the concept in a way that even a layman can catch that so quickly...wonderful !!!
Thank you akka, for telling me how to practice those 12 swaras. I practiced everyday and now I know how to sing 12 swaras in the advanced super speed. But I'm only getting how to sing in Aarohana but not Avarohana. I wish you'll make a video that how to sing 12 swaras in Avarohana. Once again, thank you!
This video lesson is absolutely relevant for all self learners like me. Can't find any video in this reg from any other channels on music. You have clearly shown the differentiation on each Swara, how the pitch goes higher on each note and how it should be achived with slight voice modulation. I am practicing in key board and the pitch variation is clearly heard on keys. But how the semitone variation can be applied vocally is clearly demonstrated by you. You certainly read the minds of students and their basic doubts and strive to solve that. Definitely this clarity on how the Swaras to be expressed with right pitch variation is foundation to move further.Thank you very much. 🙏
Thank you for sharing. Some notes are quite distinct. But at higher speeds it sounds as if the distinction between m and M, d and D and n an N is very subtle and gets blurred for the untrained ears. A great training to sensitise our ears.
I never knew that there was such a different approach to the musical notes. I found this to be more wholesome and easier to understand than western style. I will be learning more, for sure. Binging in your channel!
Pratibha Madame, You are so versatile and musical. You are doing a great job for voxguru. I think I can learn a lot from you. am seriously thinking about contacting you. With love, regards and blessings.
Lerning music, musical instrument and fluent english is my child hood dream due to various reasons it's not possible. Know at middle age I recently started to learn hormonium on this way accidentally I met ur u tube video's. by watching ur vedios I hope iam going to improve my english rather then music thanks
This is fascinating for several reasons, but primarily for me as I read in Louis Spohr's autobiography that for his first Violin lesson he learned the G# Accord. I always thought this meant an arpeggio, but maybe his teacher had learned music in India? Also if you are taught to read the notes at the same time it will include the F double sharp, which if you learn double sharps later they present a stumbling block. I will definitely recommend your video to my students, but I will suggest they use the numbers 2 thru 12, and use the Key name for 1, as I think our American minds are already familiar with this concept as related to distance in time or inches and won't have to struggle learning new names for things.
I am practicing it and i memorized this sequence, still i am unable to identify notes but still singing this sequence correctly because in a loop i got byhearted to this.
Great video mam. Cam you also pls sing all 12 notes one after the other , instead of starting everytime from Sa. Eg S r R g G m M P d D n N S i stead of Sr SR Sg SG... I think that will help me understand more on diffrence between r n R etc
You did it very well,as you said it .i have no words to describe your new video ma'am.i am so to be here.i hope you are doing very well these.i am extremely proud of you for sharing it
We should all be proud to have a competent, skilled, excellent teacher of music like Pratibha Sarathy amongst us. It is splendid that we're willing to study music from her, appreciate and practice it.
Thank you ma'am. I'm your student in self learning combo course. It's very good. One question is ma'am how can I practice without any instrument. Please guide.
We should all be proud that we have music teachers like Pratibha Sarathy amongst us. It is splendid that we are willing to study music from her, appreciate it, and practice it.
Omg this is totally different of occident only 7 notes. My mind exploded!❤
In uttar hindustani music the small swaras are called komal swaras and big swaras are called shuddha swaras
really enjoyed thqqqq Pratibha Ma'am
Mam, you are simply the best teacher I ever met.... your knowledge and express the concept in a way that even a layman can catch that so quickly...wonderful !!!
Thank you akka, for telling me how to practice those 12 swaras. I practiced everyday and now I know how to sing 12 swaras in the advanced super speed. But I'm only getting how to sing in Aarohana but not Avarohana. I wish you'll make a video that how to sing 12 swaras in Avarohana. Once again, thank you!
Really grateful to you for these lessons. Thank you.
Your singing is definitely excellent, but your explanations are equally amazing 👏 👌
Superb way to explain mam thank you so much🙏
No words to express my happiness of having seen the right person I was searching.. superb👏👏
This video lesson is absolutely relevant for all self learners like me. Can't find any video in this reg from any other channels on music. You have clearly shown the differentiation on each Swara, how the pitch goes higher on each note and how it should be achived with slight voice modulation. I am practicing in key board and the pitch variation is clearly heard on keys. But how the semitone variation can be applied vocally is clearly demonstrated by you. You certainly read the minds of students and their basic doubts and strive to solve that. Definitely this clarity on how the Swaras to be expressed with right pitch variation is foundation to move further.Thank you very much. 🙏
Amazing explanation....the depth you acquire in terms of swaras!❤
I wish I have such guidance when I was young😢
Hi. Good information for me to train myself to sing the 12 notes. A good useful exercise for me. Humble Gratitude
Thank you for sharing. Some notes are quite distinct. But at higher speeds it sounds as if the distinction between m and M, d and D and n an N is very subtle and gets blurred for the untrained ears. A great training to sensitise our ears.
Same problem here
How separately and uniquily each swara with only mouth
Thanks convincing all 12 swars separateley and with Sa . But while singing this separation is mostly missed
Dear ma'am wonderful Excrices thank you so much
It's good to hear and practice
The way you teach is definitely attractive
absolute clarity... perfectt
Sooper
Easy Method
Good teacher
I never knew that there was such a different approach to the musical notes. I found this to be more wholesome and easier to understand than western style. I will be learning more, for sure. Binging in your channel!
Deeply grateful to u.. Music has come back into my life .. Stay Blessed n Musical always..
Love you Madam.. amazing exercise.. for those who lack time..
Thank you ❤
Thanks a lot for such a great information
Thanks a lot, the concept was explained very well
Actually I'm searching for this today ..🥺 Thank you
I learnt lot of things from you ❤
Thank u so much madam🙏🙏🙏
Excellent video, Ma'am, thank you so much!🙂🙏
Excellent singing 👏👏👏
It’s great . I think exchange the position of M and m. m represents Teevra m and comes after Shudh M
Its glad that I found this channel finally
Beautiful suggestions mam
Thanks for explaining 12 notes in a simple manner.
Thanks a lot for teaching in simple way..
Including this excercise Kaaram also teach from the beginning mam🙏🏻
Pratibha Madame,
You are so versatile and musical.
You are doing a great job for voxguru.
I think I can learn a lot from you. am seriously thinking about contacting you. With love, regards and blessings.
Thank you madam ❤
Mam, Awesomely excellent tutorial 🙏🎵💟
Very nice program to understand. Thanks.🙏
Super super super tips
Augustine violinist from Malaysia
So wonderful..
. This video is a gem for me
The best explanation on the subject
Thank you madam sharing knowledge through the video. We understand little bit and try to learn through your valuable videos. Thanks again.
Thanks for this I learn something today I believe at I will improve
This one is an absolutely brilliant illustration. Kudos Pratibha!
Thank you sooo much ma'am 🤗🥰😊❤
Thanks for explaining in simple way
Yu are en excellent teacher. Thank yu
Great exercise!✳
Lerning music, musical instrument and fluent english is my child hood dream due to various reasons it's not possible. Know at middle age I recently started to learn hormonium on this way accidentally I met ur u tube video's. by watching ur vedios I hope iam going to improve my english rather then music thanks
Thank u mam really very interesting topic
Thanku mam for teaching us 🙏🙏
This was excellent. Danke schön!
This is fascinating for several reasons, but primarily for me as I read in Louis Spohr's autobiography that for his first Violin lesson he learned the G# Accord. I always thought this meant an arpeggio, but maybe his teacher had learned music in India? Also if you are taught to read the notes at the same time it will include the F double sharp, which if you learn double sharps later they present a stumbling block. I will definitely recommend your video to my students, but I will suggest they use the numbers 2 thru 12, and use the Key name for 1, as I think our American minds are already familiar with this concept as related to distance in time or inches and won't have to struggle learning new names for things.
I am practicing it and i memorized this sequence, still i am unable to identify notes but still singing this sequence correctly because in a loop i got byhearted to this.
Then after individually with out taking s help sing swaras and memorize types
Please explain about shodasa swarastaanaas
Great practice 👍🏾👌
Great video mam. Cam you also pls sing all 12 notes one after the other , instead of starting everytime from Sa. Eg S r R g G m M P d D n N S i stead of Sr SR Sg SG... I think that will help me understand more on diffrence between r n R etc
Your Videos are excellent
Thank you so much
Mam love your teaching
Thank you Ma'm ji. You are a great inspiration and teacher too. Thank you for your enlightenment. ❤
You did it very well,as you said it .i have no words to describe your new video ma'am.i am so to be here.i hope you are doing very well these.i am extremely proud of you for sharing it
Wonderful sister.
Highly informative video.
Thanks
wow brilliant, thanks for sharing us..
Please give the demo of shodasa swarasthaanaas
🕉 नमः शिवाय 🙏
Excellent way of teaching..
Thanks for the explanation mam
Thanks ma'am 7:59
this is very helpful mam💟
Thank you maam🙏❤️
Oh my god. I had been looking for this badly. Mine in the world had shared this
Great work mam thank you for sharing information we would like to use your work for our research
Very good exercise
Thank you so much madam ❤
Wonderful exercise!
Thank you mam for explaining
Thank you so much mam you helped me a lot
Thanks for the good explanation of 12 notes. Now I can be aware and make distinction of notes
Thank you Madam. If you can teach us to do the same in Scale A# so that a lot of other students can be benefited.
Excellent 👍
Kindly give this practice in scale c
Really awesome 👌🌹🙏
Tq so much madam
Best Music Teacher
We should all be proud to have a competent, skilled, excellent teacher of music like Pratibha Sarathy amongst us. It is splendid that we're willing to study music from her, appreciate and practice it.
Enjoyed practicing with you mam
Thanks a ton....
Thank you so much
Very nice mam
very well Explain, thank you madam ❤
Hello mam pls share the tips how to make good melody voice
Thank you ma'am. I'm your student in self learning combo course. It's very good. One question is ma'am how can I practice without any instrument. Please guide.
If you don't have instrument you can use some mobile apps
Awesome exercises mam
Very nice tips
Excellent suggestions!!!!!
Sweet and super.
Very very useful video forever. Thank you Madam for sharing.👌
Thank u mam
Great excellant thank you so much 🎉🎉🎉
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