@@siffhv saw the video. Unfortunately the video is very choppy and audio-video is out of sync. Would be great if a longer pre recorded video on this topic could be uploaded (instead of a live stream )
in meend the added notes are sung in a silent,hidden way without singing them out individually- just glide from the main note to others- for example pa to re - sound pa and glide over ma ga and land on re
Namaste Madamji, Very important lesson for Ornamentation in Hindustani music. Thank you Madamji.I have doubt about these issues like (1) SNS,RSR, or SRS,RGR etc called Khatka by some musicians (2) DPMP is Murki of P, RSNS or SNRS is Murki of S.(3) Madamji, You Said that G G G G M P D P is Gamak, I think that G=MG that means G G G G M P D P= MG MG MG MG PM DP ND DP. Am I correct or not about Gamak and also (1),(2) are correct or not?.Your lesson about Ornamentations is very Superb. I can't heard sofar about Ornamentation lesson Nicely before You Madamji.I Request You, Please Explain in deeply in the above Ornamentations Separately, Madamji, you have forgotten" Kanswar" Concept. Thanking You once again, Madamji.
Answer to question 1 - Khatka is very short, fast and crisp - so in your question of whether SNS is a khatka - the NS part of it when sung fast is a khatka. In SRS - RS sung fast becomes a khatka Answer to question 2 - in our tutorial we have only shown a couple of examples of murkhi. The ones your have mentioned in your question - DPMP, SNRS etc will qualify as a murkhi when sung in loop Answer to question number 3 - Gamak doesn't mean to use adjacent swara to sing a particular swara. Gamak refers to singing a swara with heaviness (increased weight) of the voice, as demonstrated in the video - G G G G R S N S with and without heaviness. It doesn't mean using MG to sing G. Also we will be covering Kan Swars in a separate lesson.
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Wonderful !! Keep it up !
Thank you Ma'am. There are no words to express my gratitude 🙏🙏. May God bless you ma'am.
So nice of you.. :)
Very nice explanation madam.
Youare very good trainer sister God bless you always stay happy pray to God stay well
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Kindly bring a 1 hr live session ma'am with detailed practice exercises about ornamentation. Would be very helpful
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@@siffhv saw the video. Unfortunately the video is very choppy and audio-video is out of sync. Would be great if a longer pre recorded video on this topic could be uploaded (instead of a live stream )
Very nice explanation 👌
Nicely explained ma'am . Have been learning for 4 yrs now ,but this is the best explanation I have seen yet
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Aandolan aur nyaas ki bhi video laayiye ma'am please❤
you are extremely good teacher ma'am.. Pranam🙏
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Excellent explanation easy to understand
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Awesome explanation ma'am... ❤
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Very well explained
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Very useful and simple explanation😇🙏
Best video on this topic. Simply great 👌👌👌👌
Very good tips mam
This was very helpful for my practice. Thank you! Beautifully explained
You're so welcome!
Excellent tutorial,Can u explain touch notes in gamakas. Hoping for more such tutorial
Well explained in simple language.. thank you madam
I was waiting for this video. Thanks
Hope you enjoyed it!
Mam I was really waiting for these topics... thank you so much ☺️
Most welcome 😊
in meend the added notes are sung in a silent,hidden way without singing them out individually- just glide from the main note to others- for example pa to re - sound pa and glide over ma ga and land on re
सादर प्रणाम mam🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Well explained, Madam. Thank you 👍
Mam description me time stamp is tarah lagaiye tab wo work karega...
For example... 6:50 khatka ✅
6.50 khatka ❌.... Use : not .
Namaste Madamji, Very important lesson for Ornamentation in Hindustani music. Thank you Madamji.I have doubt about these issues like (1) SNS,RSR, or SRS,RGR etc called Khatka by some musicians (2) DPMP is Murki of P, RSNS or SNRS is Murki of S.(3) Madamji, You Said that G G G G M P D P is Gamak, I think that G=MG that means G G G G M P D P= MG MG MG MG PM DP ND DP. Am I correct or not about Gamak and also (1),(2) are correct or not?.Your lesson about Ornamentations is very Superb. I can't heard sofar about Ornamentation lesson Nicely before You Madamji.I Request You, Please Explain in deeply in the above Ornamentations Separately, Madamji, you have forgotten" Kanswar" Concept. Thanking You once again, Madamji.
Answer to question 1 - Khatka is very short, fast and crisp - so in your question of whether SNS is a khatka - the NS part of it when sung fast is a khatka. In SRS - RS sung fast becomes a khatka
Answer to question 2 - in our tutorial we have only shown a couple of examples of murkhi. The ones your have mentioned in your question - DPMP, SNRS etc will qualify as a murkhi when sung in loop
Answer to question number 3 - Gamak doesn't mean to use adjacent swara to sing a particular swara. Gamak refers to singing a swara with heaviness (increased weight) of the voice, as demonstrated in the video - G G G G R S N S with and without heaviness. It doesn't mean using MG to sing G.
Also we will be covering Kan Swars in a separate lesson.
@@siffhv Namaste Madamji,Thank You very much for giving Good reply.
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Very nice explanation madam.
Glad you liked it !