Mridangam - Korvai 3

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • I start with a variation of a standard Mora, which is usually played before a Korvai. It can be seen as a little piece to rehearse the phrase
    Kitakita tharikita Thom,
    This phrase is not easy to play, as the first four beats are played with the fingers of the right hand only, while the other five beats are played hand to hand - that is, the left and right hands alternate.
    Playing hand to hand is common with many other percussion instruments such as Congas, Bongos etc., but it is rarely done on the Mridangam. The Korvai is written in Mana Tala (4 beats per cycle). A Variation in Adi Tala (8 beats per cycle) will follow. Enjoy!
    Prequel
    Since I was a child, I wanted to dive into the secrets of Indian Music. The band „Shakti“ had infected me with this enjoyable virus. But when I set out to become a professional drummer, percussionist, producer and composer at the age of 17, there were many other things that needed and still need to be done. Have a look here if you like:
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    In 2012, I came across a series of educational DVDs by Dr. Umayalpuram Sivaraman, one of the great old masters of the South Indian Mridangam. I instantly ordered a Mridangam directly from India and began to practice. In 2013, I luckily got to know Rohan Krishnamurthy, one of the great young masters of South Indian drumming. His playing is outstanding and a steady inspiration. Together, we did two workshop tours in Germany and Austria before Corona came up. All I had learned so far, I put into my book „The Drumming of the Gods“.
    „The Drumming of the Gods“ is not about playing Mridangam, it’s about what you learn in India before you start to play your instrument - Solkattu, the Indian drum language.
    An english version of the book is available at Google Play:
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    I never had the ambition to turn into „kind of“ an Indian musician - far too big is my respect for the huge and wonderful cosmos of Indian music and Indian musicians. I simply try to combine everything I had learned so far on my own experience with the instruments and possibilities of South Indian Music - an enormous cultural treasure and a great gift to the world, going back to the gods.
    „The Drumming of the Gods“ is also a musical project. It offers a garden for musical flowers of all kinds, linked by the fusion of Western and Indian flavors. Watch out on all streaming services. Enjoy!

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