thank you. this is helpful for preparing a presentation about talam in carnatic music. i am really fixed on learning konnakol now and deepen my rhythmical understanding and practical skills. the connection between sound, rhythm, language...very interesting.
hey thank you for you videos, I am learning drums and percussions and konnakol has really helped me understanding the concept of 'time signature' in an easier way.
thank you :) this really makes clear why music is so culture-connecting, more important today than it ever was!
+aarco music always stays current.we need more of it now than EVER.
AWESOMELY put my friend! Konnakol LIBERATED me from you years of MUSICAL CONFUSION.
thank you. this is helpful for preparing a presentation about talam in carnatic music. i am really fixed on learning konnakol now and deepen my rhythmical understanding and practical skills.
the connection between sound, rhythm, language...very interesting.
+Emili Nhajtorg you are welcome emili.
I am inspired by your excellent introductory presentation to learn it. Looking forward to working with your videos.
You've got some really good points there ! Nice job! You really made me want to stick into konnakol !
+Giacomo Bucci keep going and learn more.its an ocean of rhythm.bernhard
hey thank you for you videos, I am learning drums and percussions and konnakol has really helped me understanding the concept of 'time signature' in an easier way.
Thank you for sharing ❤️
Hey man, Thanks a lot for sharing this knowledge with the world!
thanks !
Thank you for this video
Good lesson, thank you!
Indian rythms rock !
How can the half notes & quarter notes be played on a piano?
like it!
It doesn’t really need the visual element, so they teach it to the blind