Very Clear explanation, Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I like the sound of Tabla and use tabla sampler when I play the keyboard. Can you shed some light on how can I follow a tabla players underlying speed? what to watch for, the right hand in your case when you played Na in single double and triple and quadruple in a daya/dahina drum?
Hello sir. Thank you for the clear explanation on this speed. I’m having difficulties to speak on bols which have gaps (-) in between bols. Can you make a video on how to practice bols?
Thank you sir for your video. I have one question, Having practiced a kayda/palta on a certain bpm, should one try to play the double tempo at same bpm or practice single tempo on larger bpm? which will be more effective?
It's a good question. It really depends on the way in which you prefer to practice so there is no right and wrong answer to this. Personally, I would normally try to practice enough to play double speed and if that means dropping the single speed slightly to accommodate it, then I tend to do so. The other option is to work backwards which is to say that you simply practice getting faster and once you reach your new comfortable single speed, half that tempo and then you can practice single and double.
No. In fact Tabla players of the past had to, I believe, be particularly strong in order to take account of the fact that there was little or no amplification when they played.
Thank you for the feedback. The lehera (in this case using my phone app) is always used in Tabla recitals to set initial underlying tempo. In a live setting, normal instruments for playing Lehera on are harmonium and sarangi.
In textbook Tabla playing you are absolutely correct. However in practice Tabla players will often substitute the Ke bol for Ghe so that is the reason I have chosen to play the variation. I hope that explains why I player as I did.
Would very much love to have a go at playing the Tabla...considering, it’s my most favourable instrument along with the Sitar. I listen to a lot of Indian music....i can relate to all kinds! Bollywood, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Devotional ( Bhai Joginder Singh Ji Riar ) being my most favourite singing artist for Devotional. I’ll have to have a look and see how much they cost...and where to buy? Have you ever come across any woman....expertly playing this great instrument? Actually, I’ve just looked at 1 brilliant Girlie Tabla player on RUclips; in the name of Reshma Pandit. I do have that talent to learn to play the Tabla; it’s just a shame that i don’t have the opportunity? Updated 21st November 2020 Saturday afternoon UK 🇬🇧 Southampton Friday am at 08:42H 20th November 2020 UK Southampton.
Its a passion that many others around the world share with you! You can download at tabla.co.uk and yes thankfully there are a great many excellent female tabla artists. Reshma Pandit, Anuraddha Pal and Mithali Vinchurkar et al good luck going forward.
This is great ! Getting back in tabla after 15 year
That's excellent Vrajesh. Hope you enjoy rekindling your journey and passion.
Excellent sir
Very useful video
Amazing teaching sir
Thank you so much for sharing sir
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Fantastic lession thank you sir
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Really nice and easy to understand in lucid language. Thanks sir
Sir your process is amazing. Please repeat slowly four five times. It will better for beginners.
Excellent Demonstration. Thanks 🙏
What App are you using? thank you
Very Clear explanation, Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I like the sound of Tabla and use tabla sampler when I play the keyboard. Can you shed some light on how can I follow a tabla players underlying speed? what to watch for, the right hand in your case when you played Na in single double and triple and quadruple in a daya/dahina drum?
Hello sir. Thank you for the clear explanation on this speed. I’m having difficulties to speak on bols which have gaps (-) in between bols. Can you make a video on how to practice bols?
Thank you sir for your video. I have one question, Having practiced a kayda/palta on a certain bpm, should one try to play the double tempo at same bpm or practice single tempo on larger bpm? which will be more effective?
Devendra Karanjit
It's a good question. It really depends on the way in which you prefer to practice so there is no right and wrong answer to this. Personally, I would normally try to practice enough to play double speed and if that means dropping the single speed slightly to accommodate it, then I tend to do so. The other option is to work backwards which is to say that you simply practice getting faster and once you reach your new comfortable single speed, half that tempo and then you can practice single and double.
Sir Give me Background Harmonium Tones...
This is very useful for me
Fantastic very clear
🙏🙏🙏 nice explanation
Who is ur tabla teacher..from have u learnt tabla??..u play so well..very nice techniques and crystal clear hands..I am a fan of urs😄😄
Nice. I am also going to learn tabla soon but there is one query I do lift weights in gym so will it have a effect while playing tabla.
no not at all.
No. In fact Tabla players of the past had to, I believe, be particularly strong in order to take account of the fact that there was little or no amplification when they played.
Thank you for sharing this. Very helpful for a begginer
Pleasure. I'm glad that you found it useful.
Thank you. Excellent lesson. So the way you tell what the underlying speed is, is to listen to say the tambura? Thank you.
Thank you for the feedback. The lehera (in this case using my phone app) is always used in Tabla recitals to set initial underlying tempo. In a live setting, normal instruments for playing Lehera on are harmonium and sarangi.
great teaching.
Very nice
Vvvvv NYC guruji
Super Anna
Very very thanks sir, for sharing this video.
Pleasure. Happy that you liked it.
Excellent!! Thank you so much!!!
Pleasure. Thanks for the positive comment.
👌👏 nice
Nice
Mr Sulekh ! 2nd half of Kaharwa , It is ...Na Ke Dhin Na......Ke played by left hand index finger. Its very important.
In textbook Tabla playing you are absolutely correct. However in practice Tabla players will often substitute the Ke bol for Ghe so that is the reason I have chosen to play the variation. I hope that explains why I player as I did.
Thank You Sir.
Pleasure. Enjoy
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thank you very much sir
very goog
Would very much love to have a go at playing the Tabla...considering, it’s my most favourable instrument along with the Sitar.
I listen to a lot of Indian music....i can relate to all kinds! Bollywood, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Devotional ( Bhai Joginder Singh Ji Riar ) being my most favourite singing artist for Devotional. I’ll have to have a look and see how much they cost...and where to buy?
Have you ever come across any woman....expertly playing this great instrument?
Actually, I’ve just looked at 1 brilliant Girlie Tabla player on RUclips; in the name of Reshma Pandit.
I do have that talent to learn to play the Tabla; it’s just a shame that i don’t have the opportunity?
Updated 21st November 2020 Saturday afternoon UK 🇬🇧 Southampton
Friday am at 08:42H 20th November 2020 UK Southampton.
Its a passion that many others around the world share with you! You can download at tabla.co.uk and yes thankfully there are a great many excellent female tabla artists. Reshma Pandit, Anuraddha Pal and Mithali Vinchurkar et al good luck going forward.
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thank you sir,
Thanks sir
very very thanks sir
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very good
Thanks Mani
Mani Shankar
l can learn
fingar two steps gotagila
English ghat bolya kar
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