An effective daily practice lesson for Mridangam learners

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @girishkarulkar
    @girishkarulkar Год назад

    What a fantastic syllable to practice

  • @nadopasana5542
    @nadopasana5542 9 месяцев назад

    Very good tip. Beginners at young age shd apply.

  • @sigmaprc
    @sigmaprc Год назад

    That was a great session. I will start practicing these sequences from today !

  • @vyas555
    @vyas555 10 месяцев назад

    Sir, please do more small intermediate practice videos like these. Your videos have helped me a lot.

  • @Noles86
    @Noles86 6 месяцев назад

    Nice

  • @sumedhravi3410
    @sumedhravi3410 3 года назад

    Narayanan Sir, very useful lesson for daily practice. Thank you

  • @sr.ramana9249
    @sr.ramana9249 2 года назад

    Nice and helpful presentation. Thanks bro.🙏

  • @Balakrishnan-sq1vo
    @Balakrishnan-sq1vo 3 года назад

    Excellent performance, best wishes

  • @sakerm3567
    @sakerm3567 11 месяцев назад

    Super bro

  • @rcnair8706
    @rcnair8706 Год назад

    Dear sir, Can you upload a video showing how to play " Chappu"

  • @vishnumadhusudan2236
    @vishnumadhusudan2236 3 года назад

    Very helpful! Thank you so much🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @karthikramachandran3874
    @karthikramachandran3874 2 года назад

    Dear Hari ettan, these are very useful tips / lessons. I would like to hear some sessions like this that would be helpful for aspiring artists and people interested in percussion.

  • @narayanankurup6254
    @narayanankurup6254 Год назад

    Sir I am 57 yrs started this divine practice under a guru now learning tha- thari dhi thari dhom thari n nam thari n also the phrase thari kita, but confused while showing the fingering during the thala beats so pl help me with that

  • @suryakiran4687
    @suryakiran4687 3 года назад

    Very very helpful....please do this series sir

  • @pavanmasur6471
    @pavanmasur6471 3 года назад

    Very nice and helpful technique.. Thank you

    • @priyamhn
      @priyamhn 3 года назад

      Very helpful. good work all the best👍🙏

  • @kiranivatury8774
    @kiranivatury8774 Год назад

    Hello Hari - I have a big problem with speed and clarity due to stiffness in my fingers. Your video is excellent and will put your lesson into practice.
    It would be very helpful if you can post videos on how to improve speed on the thoppi side (left face for a right hand player). I have a bigger problem on that side.
    Thank you very much for the video. I must say, your fingering is like sweet music to the ears. Mridangam is a wonderful instrument. Deva vaadyamu!!!!

    • @tdmfragplayz2287
      @tdmfragplayz2287 Месяц назад

      Take a specific sollu then play at a lower speed with so effort(bhelam) then slightly increased speed (without puttting thala) then we feel a certain clarity increase the speed ,f

  • @dileepyadav.p4490
    @dileepyadav.p4490 2 года назад

    Brother , THA, u didnt play know ? THA should be played in left hand ryt?

  • @yrathnakar1
    @yrathnakar1 3 года назад

    Nice and apt for a novice. 🙏

  • @avittathurmohan4587
    @avittathurmohan4587 3 года назад

    👍👌Thank you

  • @Venkat_km1998
    @Venkat_km1998 3 года назад

    Thank you sir 🙏🙏🙏

  • @mvsrinivas5966
    @mvsrinivas5966 Год назад

    Why face hidden?

  • @indunarayanan7524
    @indunarayanan7524 3 года назад

    Wow super

  • @SkandaKonnar
    @SkandaKonnar 2 года назад

    Need more

  • @amrithavarshini
    @amrithavarshini 3 года назад

    super

  • @subramanianramamoorthy3413
    @subramanianramamoorthy3413 3 года назад

    Respected PH Narayanan Ji
    Thanks for this daily practice excercise
    Sir, Could you please explain about the syllables that can be used to accompany swaraprastharams. How to accompany swarams. When to and how to stop while accompanying. How to anticipate the forth coming swarams in song and how to quickly react to synchronise with the swarams of the song. Some basic and standard syllables that are useful to accompany swarams can be explined as there are no standard patterns in such play in songs being listened. Some use sarvalaku while others use syllables that are not standard. I await to listen to your expert practice excercise for that.Thanks Ji

    • @PalghatHarinarayanan
      @PalghatHarinarayanan  3 года назад

      A summarised reply to your query would be that, accompanying is a natural process of learning thorough listening. The more you listen and imbibe essence of song /swara, the more you can represent them rhythmically. Exact syllabic reproduction of swara, as we do for compositions will not go in harmony with music.

    • @subramanianramamoorthy3413
      @subramanianramamoorthy3413 3 года назад

      @@PalghatHarinarayanan Ji. Thanks so much. I agree with your opinion of listening more of songs and swara patterns . There is no denial on that critical aspect of learning and accompanying confidently. But then, there should be some basic and standard syllables to start, move and stop in tune with swarams. For beginners, it looks nightmare as a standard is not taught by any. All say to listen more. But, there is no uniformity in swara accompaniment. For same song swara, different artist plays differently. There should be a code for swara follow in mirdangam as most swarams for songs look fixed, constant and not varying. I am sure, as you are an expert and sincere in sharing nuances very well in social media, you can explore this area a bit deeper and display to us with some sample swarams and mirdangam syllables for that. 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1 complete avartanams swara syllables for mirdangam can be explained by you sir.
      Thanks Ji for taking your time to reply and for your sincerity in media
      Regards

  • @subramaniansrinivasan6871
    @subramaniansrinivasan6871 2 года назад

    Good sir. Can you please display the syllables or you xan send me. It wd be useful

  • @Nolo264
    @Nolo264 Год назад

    I feel like that Mridangam needs some tuning...

  • @Mahesh_Mridangam
    @Mahesh_Mridangam 3 года назад

    Thank you sir🙏🙏