Types of Ragas | VoxGuru ft. Pratibha Sarathy

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @CaptainSlowbeard
    @CaptainSlowbeard 3 года назад +470

    It's fascinating to see how efficient and logical the classical Indian thinkers were in classifying and naming things. It's a crying shame that we don't afford them the same respect as the Greeks or the Romans. Such an amazing ancient but living culture with a music that easily stands against western classical music.

    • @TheJanakulkarni
      @TheJanakulkarni 3 года назад +5

      Start learning and teaching your own children as I do as its also good for your own mental prowess and health....and good for kids development too...and many other benefits...
      If more people start paying attention to such wonderful gems ...the world will be bound to notice..
      Not that they are not already...
      But the western world is more prone to know, learn and then cheat aka plagerise

    • @kevinveigas103
      @kevinveigas103 3 года назад +35

      Western classical music is no simple job , its complex and beautiful, baroque music was even more complex and structural , I respect indian classical music too ,but u don't have to put down one form of music to praise another

    • @KarstenJohansson
      @KarstenJohansson 3 года назад +9

      Are you sure about that? The words she is saying refer to note, scale, mode, ascending, descending, pentatonic, hexatonic, and of course the names of the scales themselves. The words she is singing for the notes, and the corresponding letters on the screen, are akin to do re mi fa so la ti do. There's no Eastern magic in that. It's just different terminology for the same things we have in Western music. How the notes tend to be treated (ie: technique - slides, gliss, vibrato, etc.) is different than in the West, but that's not covered in this video. And of course, we have terminology for all those things, too.
      Vakra seems to be the only outlier in the entire video, and I asked in a separate question how that is a scale and not just a pattern choice within a scale (descending Malahari in the video's example). The verdict is still out on that one.

    • @TheJanakulkarni
      @TheJanakulkarni 3 года назад +13

      @@KarstenJohansson what captain snowbeard ( or whatever his name is) is trying to put across is that
      .the eastern music is such s deep science but the same respect is not bestowed upon it..as it to Roman or Greek music or western.. whcih actually has stemmed from their connection from eastern music .as eastern culture is after the most ancient culture in the world...

    • @CaptainSlowbeard
      @CaptainSlowbeard 3 года назад +2

      @@TheJanakulkarni Yep, that was what I was driving at - thank you!

  • @JorgeBravoPratscher
    @JorgeBravoPratscher 4 года назад +333

    Wow, well I am speachless. I am from Latin America and while we do have music (form where I am from it is a combination of african, european and aboriginal music) ......Indian music has always been a mystery to me. Not only because it is rhythmically different but because it is far complex than the music I grew up with. Thank you for this intro to Ragas.

    • @SAHILSHARMA-sb8jn
      @SAHILSHARMA-sb8jn 4 года назад +18

      You should watch a web series called Bandish Bandits on Amazon Prime if you get a chance. That's a bliss to watch for every Indian Classical Music lover.

    • @TheJanakulkarni
      @TheJanakulkarni 3 года назад

      @@SAHILSHARMA-sb8jn but they could have made it better isn't it..the too much Americanism is irritating

    • @StrawberryMixALot
      @StrawberryMixALot Год назад

      african music is very rhythmically complex, though. Maybe you have a watered down version?

    • @JustFiddler
      @JustFiddler Год назад

      amazing yeah😊

  • @robynobrien744
    @robynobrien744 3 года назад +148

    In my ignorance, I always imagined that the fluctuation in the singer's voice was improvised like in jazz, or applied, like vibrato. Here today, I have learned so much more and continued to watch several more videos. Beautifully taught in such a concise manner. Thank you!

  • @JH-kw8zy
    @JH-kw8zy 3 года назад +107

    She is a human Viola. Such rich and controlled voice 🤩

    • @KarstenJohansson
      @KarstenJohansson 3 года назад +7

      Don't tell that to twosetviolin. ;p

    • @averymckenna2274
      @averymckenna2274 3 года назад +13

      @@KarstenJohansson TWO SET FANS ARE LITERALLY EVERYWHERE I STG

    • @alephzero1984
      @alephzero1984 Год назад

      ​@@averymckenna2274 I AM HERE MF

  • @josesequerosvalle
    @josesequerosvalle 3 года назад +58

    I am currently self-teaching jazz theory, but I think I will go with Carnatic music next. This RUclips channel is making my head explode. Thank you!

  • @satyaramc
    @satyaramc 5 лет назад +374

    the students of this teacher are really blessed....by goddess saraswati....

  • @shankarrao667
    @shankarrao667 4 года назад +68

    The ease with which she teaches is astonishing.even a beginner can follow her easily.let such teachers be blessef

  • @Krsna927
    @Krsna927 4 года назад +40

    I am saying this again, you are like a highly learned physics professor who teaches profound concepts with ease. That's the feel you give when you teach the concepts of Carnatic music. Excellent. Thanks a lot.

    • @DeepakPurohit111
      @DeepakPurohit111 2 года назад +1

      Indeed, that's why sheldon junior could listen and say what note it was. A fiction but still a possibility.

  • @nischalgautam9324
    @nischalgautam9324 4 года назад +229

    Your presentation skills are amazing! This is a lesson not only in music but in the art of power point. Many important presentation skills here to learn.
    1. While there are ghamakas in your voice , your head is still. There are no distractions and all the focus is in your teaching
    2. Background and font are perfect , no distractions.
    3. Timing on the ppt notes are on the spot.
    4. Absolute clarity on what is being presented.
    Well done ! You and your producer are amazing

  • @putchanarasimham3013
    @putchanarasimham3013 4 года назад +20

    From GO she is got straight into the key points and moved briskly giving explanations and examples (with animated display). She must be very good at a number of other subjects also. She summed up recalling the main points and suggesting what to do. I have replayed the video which reconfirmed the logic and reasoning of the whole presentation. Best wishes for her great teaching and the opportunity of learning open to all keen learners. She has already impressed many foreign students.

  • @jamesasenji3235
    @jamesasenji3235 5 лет назад +110

    Love from Turkey. I'm learning a lot from you . I love Carnati music.

    • @geethanjalibalaji5232
      @geethanjalibalaji5232 4 года назад

      hahaha how can u even understand .?

    • @narasimhabarathyg173
      @narasimhabarathyg173 4 года назад

      Presentation skill very very super

    • @StrawberryMixALot
      @StrawberryMixALot Год назад

      @@geethanjalibalaji5232 because she's speaking english. you don't need to understand the words of music to feel it.

  • @manjumuragod6117
    @manjumuragod6117 5 лет назад +7

    ಧನ್ಯೋಸ್ಮಿ ತಾಯಿ. ನೀವು ನಿಜವಾಗಲು ನನ್ನ ದೃಷ್ಟಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಕಲಾಧಾರೆ ಮಾತೆ ಸರಸ್ವತಿ ದೇವಿಯ ಹಾಗೆ ಭಾಸವಾಗುತ್ತಿದ್ದೀರಾ. ವಂದನೆಗಳು ಮಾತೇ❤️🙏
    ದಯವಿಟ್ಟು ನಿಮಗೆ ಕನ್ನಡ ಭಾಷೆ ಮಾತನಾಡಲು ಗೊತ್ತಿದ್ದರೆ .ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ಈ ಸ್ವರ ಶಾಲೆಯನ್ನು ಮಾಡಿ ಕಳಿಸಿ.
    ನಾನು ಕೇವಲ ಕನ್ನಡಿಗ

  • @jacobvanmetre9283
    @jacobvanmetre9283 3 года назад +24

    As someone from a western music background this is really interesting. There are similarities of course to common western ideas but there are so many unique concepts and ideas : ]

    • @user-lehsun-le-garib
      @user-lehsun-le-garib 3 года назад +5

      Music and tone is same all over the world, but different cultures interpret it differently
      Ex-If you give rice to Japanese he might come up with a sushi, while if you give it to South indian he might come up with a dosa. :)

  • @urantia1111
    @urantia1111 3 года назад +19

    I'm glad you're in our lives... Even if only virtually. Your soul shines through your teachings!! Thank you!

  • @abraaoabel1921
    @abraaoabel1921 4 года назад +17

    I’m from in Angola 🇦🇴 that’s so Good , Thank’s so much

  • @barbiegirlsmy
    @barbiegirlsmy 5 лет назад +85

    I am not here to learn classical singing, just to listen to your teaching and singing.

    • @cnkumar20
      @cnkumar20 4 года назад +3

      thats is the first step..

  • @lottax.8031
    @lottax.8031 3 года назад +9

    I have no idea about theory of music even in my culture, but I love your lessons and I understand a few. This style of singing is strange to me but I like it very much. I'm so happy that I found it.

  • @ugommaokorie1660
    @ugommaokorie1660 2 года назад +5

    Thoroughly enjoyed this lesson - you're a brilliant teacher! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @leopardtiger1022
    @leopardtiger1022 4 года назад +5

    Beautiful lesson with your singing makes it inspiring to all .. If possible please give the musical notations with flats and sharps yo the scales and ragas so the whole world can be introduced to the celestial Indian music.

  • @jermainelong1843
    @jermainelong1843 3 года назад +14

    You are a gifted teacher and vocalist🎶

  • @skatercat93
    @skatercat93 3 года назад +5

    She is a fantastic teacher!!

  • @luminous6810
    @luminous6810 2 года назад +1

    Until i watch this video i haven't aware about ragas Its little difficult to understand ragas but when you demonstrate i found easy to grasp it.

  • @aufildelaparole1996
    @aufildelaparole1996 2 года назад +4

    Very happy for this first class, î’ m learn from France 🇫🇷 merci beaucoup

  • @phanikumar5404
    @phanikumar5404 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Pratibha Sarathi
    This is very helpful for me

  • @tristanvadimterranova8053
    @tristanvadimterranova8053 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for your video.
    I've always been worshipping Indian traditional singing.
    Now I understand it in a deeper way.

  • @dominicrozario2165
    @dominicrozario2165 7 месяцев назад +1

    That's you for presenting it in english. It was very hard to find it in other language. Thank you again.

  • @petermachado2022
    @petermachado2022 3 года назад +4

    This video is pivotal in my understanding, and my start in my journey. Thank you So very much!!!

  • @bravestmh8114
    @bravestmh8114 5 лет назад +1

    Aapke sare videos mujhe Bahot achchhe lage Bahot

  • @srivatsaa.r.9936
    @srivatsaa.r.9936 4 года назад +8

    EP#27--TYPES OF RAGAS--PRATIBHA:---
    AFTER DAYS OF BUSY HOURS AND RUSH, TO DAY I JUST WATCHED YR ABOVE SPLENDID VIDEO.
    I HAVE SEEN AND COME ACROSS MANY MUSIC TEACHERS IN MY LIFE AS MY ELDER SISTER AT HOME WAS SUFFICIENTLY WELL TRAINED IN KARNATAK MUSIC . BUT NONE LIKE YOU IN EXPLAINING IT.
    YOUR ABOVE VIDEO IS OF SUCH MERIT AND QUALITY, IT IS DIFFICULT TO PRODUCE ANOTHER ONE OF THIS KIND AND DISTINCTION.
    YOUR VOICE, PTESENTATION, VISUALS, GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION ETC ETC ALL ARE AS UNIQUE AS YOU ARE. Q I HAVE NO DOUBT THAT MANY LAKHS OF FOLLOWERS FROM ABROAD AND INDIA WILL FOLLOW YOU IN YR TEACHING JOURNEY OF KARNATAK MUSIC.
    I IMMENSELY LIKED YR ABOVE PRIZED VIDEO
    .
    VATSA BANGALORE

  • @musicalshirsak598
    @musicalshirsak598 2 года назад +2

    She is really excellent teacher..She is the best teacher..

  • @indrankarunagath
    @indrankarunagath 3 года назад +6

    First and most of all I appreciate the Brand name and the Logo of your channel. It reflects the meaning of the Art and Guru, the teacher. The Logo is a self explanatory icon of music. So far I called on your 5 videos, about each Swarastaanam and its name, Gamakams, Brighas, Ragas and Talas. You did a great job. A very brilliant, lucid explanation to the basic terms used in the science of South Indian Classical Music aka Carnatic Music. I appreciate your deep intelligibility and the style of your genuine, concise and crystal clear explanation. When you explained in the part of ragas you had to include 'Bhaashamga- raga' too. And in the part of Tala, you did an excellent explanation about the 5 'Jathies' of thalas. It should also be appreciable, if you had given a simple explanation about the Soolaadi Sapta Thalas. As I am a Math teacher and a Student for ever in the university of the great ocean of music, I submit you my appreciation with gratitude to your precious service.

  • @Mimi12350
    @Mimi12350 7 месяцев назад +1

    It’s very fascinating to learn this musical genre : RAGA, indian classical music 🤍🤍🤍
    Very beautiful musical genre 🥰😍

  • @guntrudasu
    @guntrudasu 4 года назад +10

    It's really an amazing presentation and the way you are explaining is in such a way that whoever is having at least little interest can follow your lessons and can learn in a simple & easier way. Hats off to you madam

    • @VoxGuru
      @VoxGuru  4 года назад +5

      Thank you! Watch out for more exciting content on this channel!

  • @stanleysmith3831
    @stanleysmith3831 Год назад +2

    Excellent presentation. So much clarity in explaining Ragas

  • @akomar3437
    @akomar3437 4 года назад +10

    Very good job. I love the way she’s explaining. Very impressed.

  • @peddannagarimahenderreddy6204
    @peddannagarimahenderreddy6204 3 года назад +1

    Clarity ragas very nice Telugu telling medam garu

  • @கலைஉலகம்-ள1த
    @கலைஉலகம்-ள1த 4 года назад +7

    The learners are very lucky to have you as their master

  • @rajnat3715
    @rajnat3715 4 года назад +2

    The teaching style is so unique and very well executed..Pranams to the teacher..Had this method be followed by Carnatic teachers many would have followed Carnatic music very well. Mam do you take classes pls let me know

  • @elsrinivasa191
    @elsrinivasa191 4 года назад +5

    మేడం ప్రతి రాగానికి రాగాలాపన స్వరములతో ( notation ) వివరించగలరు . మీరు చెప్పే పద్దతి చాలా బాగున్నది

    • @darshanlal9148
      @darshanlal9148 4 года назад

      Konsi language konsi he

    • @krishnav2686
      @krishnav2686 4 года назад

      @@darshanlal9148 telugu bro sweetest language ever...

  • @PK-ex7vo
    @PK-ex7vo 4 года назад +2

    I am a diploma enginner ...22 years old ...bt I always came on this channels as well as others ...dont know why...bt I really like it

  • @adhithibalaji6651
    @adhithibalaji6651 3 года назад +4

    Concise and precise, I’m so glad I came across your channel, it will make my revision before the exams easier! Thank you!

  • @apadhuri6534
    @apadhuri6534 4 года назад +1

    Nobody teach like this. very good class

  • @Maria-qo1pf
    @Maria-qo1pf 5 лет назад +87

    Super well explained!! I love this❤️ You have a beautiful voice, lots of love from Spain 🇪🇸 ❤️

  • @thirunavukkarasup1381
    @thirunavukkarasup1381 6 месяцев назад

    Wonderful teaching helps the beginners a very smooth journey. Thanks a lot. The clarity of the notes are the highlight.

  • @geethasreenivas2511
    @geethasreenivas2511 3 года назад +7

    Really wished I got a teacher like you when I was young. Though having a good voice myself, I could not understand the nuances of music. Maybe my next birth!!

  • @nilushihettiarachchi893
    @nilushihettiarachchi893 3 года назад +1

    Im sri lankan.... Your explain is very clear..... Thank you😊😊😊

  • @vocationforaliving1398
    @vocationforaliving1398 3 года назад +3

    such a great video, thank you

  • @darshachandrasekara3741
    @darshachandrasekara3741 3 года назад +1

    This is absolutely the best way of teaching music I have ever seen. Could you please let me know whether you have similar lessons in Hindustani classical music particularly. thats a big help.

  • @JanAidGuitars
    @JanAidGuitars 5 лет назад +48

    Beautiful. I´m learning a lot from you :-) . Blessings from Spain!!!!

  • @JoshuaHo-i6b
    @JoshuaHo-i6b 8 месяцев назад +1

    I like hearing the Indian version of scales, very interesting.

  • @siyajhaver3179
    @siyajhaver3179 4 года назад +4

    I understood everything and even I am a learning student in music but in hindustani classical music and not in carnatic music
    My age is 10

  • @NandiniNair.31
    @NandiniNair.31 3 года назад +1

    You are an AMAZING teacher... your students are so blessed to have you as the GURU.. Additionally, your presentation is awesome giving much more clarity in each of your videos. The way you sing does not show strain on your face too ... Keep it up.. 🙏🙏👌

  • @weareone1575
    @weareone1575 2 года назад +7

    The concept of getting new ragas by removing swaras is very interesting to me, as early on when I began making music I noticed that much of the characteristic sounds of certain genres of western music depend on a similar, albeit less explicit and universal, dropping of notes from modes. For example, a lot of rock music melodies will often avoid the 6th degree of the minor scale. This creates a sound that is somewhat pentatonic feeling but has the added tension of the second scale degree. It’s amazing how much the sound can be changed by dropping certain notes from modes and it is a fun way to try to create unique feelings!

  • @johnwilson7146
    @johnwilson7146 3 года назад +1

    How come you became so genius in Music at this young age?
    Your voice is so professional at the same time so catchy!
    Wow, you are so blessed at the same time I can understand your zeal and efforts you put all those years of your practice!

  • @amandahogg2380
    @amandahogg2380 4 года назад +10

    Fantastic content and ease of understanding!!

    • @VoxGuru
      @VoxGuru  4 года назад +2

      Thanks a lot!

  • @sky.the.infinite
    @sky.the.infinite 2 года назад +2

    ✨🙏🏽✨ Her voice is *SO* GOOD - this was wonderful ✨🙏🏽✨

  • @mniranjan9509
    @mniranjan9509 5 лет назад +4

    Great command with lot of ease.. blessed one..

  • @mahalakshmibalasubramanian9859
    @mahalakshmibalasubramanian9859 2 года назад +2

    I listen to you more than anybody else. You explain everything in a simple understanding way. Well done - keep it up.

  • @alexuturgaidze5722
    @alexuturgaidze5722 4 года назад +4

    That's so interesting, i would like to use this modes for my own music.

  • @rajkumarn6107
    @rajkumarn6107 3 года назад +1

    What a great teacher!
    She has the knowledge and excellent communication skills.
    Wow. Superb.👍👍🙏

  • @rpraba1796
    @rpraba1796 5 лет назад +6

    Great , very useful Thank you.

  • @MrMothiram
    @MrMothiram Год назад +1

    As a South Indian I am familiar with the Carnatic music world.
    Out of my personal interest at 70 now I started singing devotional songs in Carnatic music.
    I found Prathiba and Voxguru on the FB and RUclips. After listening to her teachings as a beginner I feel so blessed.
    I sure want to sing at least a few devotional songs well for my own satisfaction.
    I am trying Swagatham Krishna and Brochevarevarura.
    I am very impressed with the knowledge, presentation and singing of Prathiba.
    I am a fan of her and wish to see her as my Guru as I learn further.

  • @n3v3rg01ngback
    @n3v3rg01ngback 4 года назад +12

    I’m a student of didgeridoo, but I will use this information somehow.

  • @rajasanjib5255
    @rajasanjib5255 5 лет назад +2

    Your teaching style is awesome, pls make a video on the technique to train our ear, so that I can figure out the notes of any tune or we can figure out any songs notation only by listening, it will us a lot , pls pls pls , it's my humble request

  • @HIROLLER9
    @HIROLLER9 4 года назад +7

    Excellent presentation, explained in understandable language, well done & thank you.

  • @magnesjohny
    @magnesjohny 4 года назад +1

    Appreciate your presentation...very clear.......i am an absolute novice...have been struggling with understanding.....your presentation is so clear....simply love this...thank you

  • @DarcyWhyte
    @DarcyWhyte 3 года назад +4

    "... start asking some questions."
    brilliant!

  • @joelbahrain
    @joelbahrain 7 месяцев назад

    WoW . . . . . . Brilliant. Thanks a lot & God Bless YOU Ma'am !!!

  • @mu.yoga_qigong.astrologie
    @mu.yoga_qigong.astrologie 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you very much, my dear Guru! You are generous. 🙏Namasté.

  • @hamidmumtaz5557
    @hamidmumtaz5557 4 года назад +1

    though i dont know about raga and now trying to know a bit, madam has amazing command on the subject and the way she is teaching. really very impressive.

  • @GrootsieTheDog
    @GrootsieTheDog 4 года назад +20

    I’ve been making western music all my life using the child scale S R M P N S scale without knowing what I was doing. All I knew intuitively was that it sounded really good and “Indian” when I would use these notes when making up my own melodies :) I love the P/C concept - I’m going to use these techniques in western music scales to help me create interesting melodies.

    • @VoxGuru
      @VoxGuru  4 года назад +6

      Thank you! Happy that you find it useful!

    • @anonymousguy329
      @anonymousguy329 3 года назад +2

      This is what 2 times Oscar winning music composer "Ar Rahman" Do!
      Fusion

    • @GrootsieTheDog
      @GrootsieTheDog 3 года назад

      @@anonymousguy329 Cool, Ill have to check it out. Thanks!

    • @cryptidebeats
      @cryptidebeats Год назад +1

      @@anonymousguy329 how exactly does he do it can u explain

  • @GururajMoger
    @GururajMoger 4 года назад +2

    I’m your new student ma’am. Truly your students are very much blessed 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @sundararaghavan9032
    @sundararaghavan9032 4 года назад +3

    GREAT TEACHER INSPIRES - EXCELLENT WAY OF TEACHING- GOOD GOING- KEEP IT UP 💐😄

  • @Abissiko
    @Abissiko 2 года назад +1

    I've never heard of Ragas before in my life. This is absolutely impressive.
    And what a great explanation and demonstration by the woman.

  • @MkMk-es6ml
    @MkMk-es6ml 5 лет назад +3

    Tank u so much its really helpful for us

  • @premanand3417
    @premanand3417 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you from Heart🙏

  • @hydtechietalks3607
    @hydtechietalks3607 5 лет назад +4

    After a long time, A music teacher is more logical with digitalization.. thank you..God Bless you & team __/\__

    • @VoxGuru
      @VoxGuru  5 лет назад

      Thank you! Watch out for more exciting content on this channel!

  • @Olesia_Kurilo
    @Olesia_Kurilo Год назад +1

    I met the best teacher ever!! Bless you

  • @meiyappanselvam4650
    @meiyappanselvam4650 5 лет назад +5

    I love your music lessons mam
    It was like miles between me and Carnatic music,never had an idea about classical music before watching your videos!

    • @VoxGuru
      @VoxGuru  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you! Happy that you find it useful!

  • @cherukusammakka2643
    @cherukusammakka2643 5 лет назад +2

    Thank u so much madam for giving a wonderful subject.
    We r also learning carnatic music. We r only beginners. This is very use full to me.
    U'r voice is very grace full madam.
    Madam please Tell me how to improve gamakas. How can we Practise it. Please upload madam.from telangana

  • @godwingundimi
    @godwingundimi 4 года назад +4

    U R really 👌 Genius 🎵🎶🎼🎼🎶🎵🎤

  • @fishii5758
    @fishii5758 5 лет назад +1

    Wat a voice u ve such a gud voice on all types of songs it so gud... Wat a teaching style so gud always b so pleased to teach everyone ur talent ... Homework sections r also quite interesting... Just love ur work so much...

  • @swapnabelede924
    @swapnabelede924 5 лет назад +5

    Excellent teaching madam but first what I have to learn i cant understand keep lesson name 1, 2 like

  • @vanajanairkrishnan5350
    @vanajanairkrishnan5350 3 года назад

    Namaskaram madam... it's very interesting to learn about the ragas and the way of your teaching also very interesting and useful.thank you.please guide me the easy way to keep the raga's names in memory easily. Vaazhga valamudan.

  • @Litewiz
    @Litewiz 4 года назад +7

    This is soo beautiful! Im interested in learning, love from nigeria.

  • @yaliniarunkumar5259
    @yaliniarunkumar5259 4 года назад +2

    Lovely explanation Ma'am... really mesmerizing to know this wonderful pattern of learning ragas...thanks Ma'am

  • @_zeus_9344
    @_zeus_9344 4 года назад +6

    What a lovely voice ma'am...

    • @VoxGuru
      @VoxGuru  4 года назад

      Thank you!

    • @_zeus_9344
      @_zeus_9344 4 года назад

      @@VoxGuru ur welcome\( ̄<  ̄)>

  • @BharthiSubbaiah
    @BharthiSubbaiah 6 месяцев назад

    So well explained, love your videos. Thank you for your efforts in making such videos.❤... God bless you

  • @yunhotaco
    @yunhotaco 3 года назад +4

    YOURE AMAZING

  • @sethukurup5703
    @sethukurup5703 5 лет назад +1

    Very simple and easy method of teaching Ragas. Thanks a lot.

  • @gayathrithampatty8783
    @gayathrithampatty8783 3 года назад +3

    Ma’am, Would you be able to add the piano notations ( eg: R1, R2) to the video/ description box? Thank you

  • @venkatk9119
    @venkatk9119 Год назад

    Excellent presentation, God bless you Madam. Even a beginner can easily understand your

  • @guloguloguy
    @guloguloguy 5 лет назад +3

    .....ARE THERE ANY RECOMMENDED BOOKS (IN ENGLISH, OR HINDI), AVAILABLE (ON AMAZON, ETC.), THAT WOULD EXPLAIN THESE KINDS OF DETAILS, ABOUT THE "RAGAS" (SCALE PATTERNS), AND HIERARCHIES, DERIVATIONS, PERMUTATIONS, ETC,?!....

  • @strangeannamaul
    @strangeannamaul Год назад

    My mind is blown, this is so much more complex than Western scales. I'm definitely going to be coming back to this video to make sure I'm really understanding the structures and next how it's notated can they all be written on a staff like Western music, or is there a totally different method?)

  • @gyanshikumari4168
    @gyanshikumari4168 5 лет назад +5

    magical voice

  • @Noth1derrvoann
    @Noth1derrvoann 4 года назад +1

    This was so precise, clear and helpful. Thank you for making it easy. God bless you.

  • @vikram9812
    @vikram9812 5 лет назад +15

    make more video medam how to find our shruthi make one video

  • @MR-li3om
    @MR-li3om 3 года назад +1

    Extraordinary for beginners, well explained in few minutes, exemplary👌🏽.

  • @Arshar
    @Arshar 5 лет назад +3

    Near my aunts place there was a carnatic teacher.. I'v never seen her only heard her classes where children sing parent swara up and then down the way of singing is what I want to know about.. I still remember it and sing sa re ga.. (I am terrible) could u please explain the ways single srgmpdns-sndpmgrs is thaught or I can record and send it and if u could tell whats that way.. and why is it so enchanting.. just like reciting OM ! (and how to sing right to stick to right notes/frequency.. using pitchlab I can see if my sa is perfect C3 or if in landing somewhere else..)(can a person(adult) with not so good voice practice and improve and make his voice sweeter ?)

  • @VenkateshJagannathan
    @VenkateshJagannathan 4 года назад +1

    Loved the explanation. Not new to Carnatic music but new to understanding ragas. These, to the point precise explanations are a blessing 🙏🏼