Such fantastic teaching...it makes it so easy to revise..also makes me realise how much I did not take note of...while actually learning the varnam..the gamakams..karvais...you made it so clear here..Thanks a ton Sir!!
Pramaadam!! I thought I knew this varnam.. but I learnt my mistake after listening to your renditions.. thanks a lot. A humble request to do some lalgudi varnams Nalinakathi, charukesi in the same format.. 🙏🙏
Sir, can you please tell a lay person like me who's into music how to recognise the curve and associated notes as I can sing the curves just by listening and not by recognising the notes which lead to the curve. If possible make videos of varnams highlighting the notes of the curves. It'll be very helpful for students like me to know the nuances of that particular Varnam from a great teacher like you sir🙏🙏🙏
Truth Seeker - the fact that you are asking such a sophisticated question already proves that you are *not* a lay listener by any means! :-) My personal experience has been that *analyzing* the notes that go into a gamaka is an exercise better left to academics! If we spend time dissecting every gamaka into its constituent notes, life will be too short to make much progress. A more practical approach is to learn by observation and reproduction. Improvement will be slow so this needs patience over years to slow down a phrase, reproduce it and figure out why it "sounds" wrong, then improve it. In industrial engineering, this may be called as "continuous improvement"! I will think about a video to explain this. Thanks for a great question.
@@cmusicdude Thanks a ton for the reply and wonderful insights sir🙏🙏. Once again the same request from my side sir. Please make more videos of varnams as we can learn a lot just by listening to your beautiful rendition and the sheer dedication with which you sing them🙏🙏
Thank you for your comment, Aishwarya. One suggestion - try to reproduce raga phrases without notation as much as possible. The reason is we should improvise using raga intuition, and not sing by rote. Hope that makes sense. I honestly can't even remember what I sing from one time to the next! :-)
@@cmusicdude absolutely sir.. I have done all mu music exactly as you said...and also make.my own notations while learning songs from RUclips. It has helped me tremendously in identifying notes.Thank you for your amazing guidance!🙏
Thanks, will put Sri on my list to upload. I have a version of Sahana uploaded here (ruclips.net/video/f-YKZwUzadY/видео.html). Along with my friend Shivkumar's version at www.shivkumar.org/music/varnams/index.html#karunimpa-varnam, this may be useful to you.
Quite informatory. Thank you Sir.❤
Very nice sir. Thanks for explanation.
This is awesome music !
Thanks Ram Kaushik
Awesome. Thanks very much
Thank you I loved the explanation
Well taught Sir👌
Very much helpful..thank you Sir 🙏
Awesome!! Such a good singer and teacher👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you, much appreciated.
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Thank you,. This has been extremely helpful.
Glad it was helpful, thank you!
Excellent sir. Please send videos on varnam Ragam Hamsadwani Mohanam and kalyani
Super sir i love it ❤❤❤❤
Very helpful thank u so much.Excellent.
Glad it was helpful!
Great sir. Thank u so.much... My pranams to you
Thank you, much appreciated.
Amazing lesson Sir ! I am learning Carnatic flute and your lessons are helping me in a great way 🙏🙏🙏
Glad they are helpful, and wishing you the best in your musical journey.
Thank you 🙏 Is there any way I can reach out to you to discuss further on some learning aspects of Carnatic music ?
@@balagurunathanradhakrishna99 Yes, sure - you can email me at rrkaushikgmail.com. Thanks.
Thank you for such nice teaching sir🤓
Joined you to learn more from you 🔔🤗🙏
Thanks and welcome!
Fab!!Anna pls teach us more Varnams and kritis!Love this varnam🙏🏽😊
Thank you, glad you liked it.
Oh... Soooo thank full to you sir.it is very useful for us
Most welcome, glad it was useful to you.
Sir plz can u upload sahana & Sri varnams with swara notations plz....
I'm practicing these varnams by using ur posts sir, very useful thank u
Very nice sir.
excellent sir
Tq for your lesson sir🙏
Such fantastic teaching...it makes it so easy to revise..also makes me realise how much I did not take note of...while actually learning the varnam..the gamakams..karvais...you made it so clear here..Thanks a ton Sir!!
🙏🙏
Thank you sir 🙏
👌👌🙏🙏🙏
Pramaadam!! I thought I knew this varnam.. but I learnt my mistake after listening to your renditions.. thanks a lot. A humble request to do some lalgudi varnams Nalinakathi, charukesi in the same format.. 🙏🙏
Thank you, glad you find these useful. Lalgudi varnams are always challenging, will keep it in my list!
Thank u sir can you please post Dina raga malika varnam also known as Ashta ragamalika varnam please🙏
Sorry, do not know that varnam.
Sir plz teach Tillans
Sir, can you please tell a lay person like me who's into music how to recognise the curve and associated notes as I can sing the curves just by listening and not by recognising the notes which lead to the curve. If possible make videos of varnams highlighting the notes of the curves. It'll be very helpful for students like me to know the nuances of that particular Varnam from a great teacher like you sir🙏🙏🙏
Truth Seeker - the fact that you are asking such a sophisticated question already proves that you are *not* a lay listener by any means! :-) My personal experience has been that *analyzing* the notes that go into a gamaka is an exercise better left to academics! If we spend time dissecting every gamaka into its constituent notes, life will be too short to make much progress. A more practical approach is to learn by observation and reproduction. Improvement will be slow so this needs patience over years to slow down a phrase, reproduce it and figure out why it "sounds" wrong, then improve it. In industrial engineering, this may be called as "continuous improvement"! I will think about a video to explain this. Thanks for a great question.
@@cmusicdude Thanks a ton for the reply and wonderful insights sir🙏🙏. Once again the same request from my side sir. Please make more videos of varnams as we can learn a lot just by listening to your beautiful rendition and the sheer dedication with which you sing them🙏🙏
Thank you so much sir💐🙏🙏
Most welcome. glad you found it useful.
Namaskaram sir, would be of great help if you could post the notation as well as it would help in learning.
Please refer to my friend Shivkumar's site for notation. www.shivkumar.org/music/varnams/index.html
@@cmusicdude thank you Sir. Pranams🙏
Sir thank you so much
Most welcome, glad it was useful.
Sir
Mukhari varnam please
Thank you, that is an excellent varnam which I do not know but will put it in my list.
Shringara Lahari sir please with notation sir.
Neelambari
Thanks, Badri - do not know that but will keep it in mind. I have learned some other excellent Neelambari krithis that I can review.
Anna can u please notate the notation for pada saro second variation and the ending(if possible)
Thank you for your comment, Aishwarya. One suggestion - try to reproduce raga phrases without notation as much as possible. The reason is we should improvise using raga intuition, and not sing by rote. Hope that makes sense. I honestly can't even remember what I sing from one time to the next! :-)
@@cmusicdude absolutely sir.. I have done all mu music exactly as you said...and also make.my own notations while learning songs from RUclips. It has helped me tremendously in identifying notes.Thank you for your amazing guidance!🙏
@@umapremanand7542abntw - excellent, congratulations on your diligence and meticulous learning, glad this was helpful!
Sir, can u upload Sahana& Sri varnams with clear swara notations plz ...
Thanks, will put Sri on my list to upload. I have a version of Sahana uploaded here (ruclips.net/video/f-YKZwUzadY/видео.html). Along with my friend Shivkumar's version at www.shivkumar.org/music/varnams/index.html#karunimpa-varnam, this may be useful to you.
@@cmusicdude thank you sir
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