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? I acknowledge/respect the rules, but I can't remember all these & don't need to for tutorials. ? I should probably point out some big issues I have, learning about Indian Classical Music. so, glad there's some great video tutorials available, now. "Overview of Indian Folk Music" by David Courtney.Īnyone know any Bollywood Dance tunes good for the Fiddle, or Viola, or Cello? "Overview of Indian Filmi and Pop Music" by David & Chandra Courtney. "Swar Lipi, Indian Musical Notation" - An Overview by David Courtney. Three common scales which are not part of the ten thats are Ahir Bhairav, Charukesi, or Kiruvani." (from this page) This has created a lot of confusion in north Indian pedagogy. Generally only ten are acknowledged twenty are in common usage while 32 are possible given present concepts of scale construction. "There are problems whenever one is talking about the number of thats. "That (thaat) - The Indian Modes" (David Courtney) - used in Hindustani music, Northern India. "Modes and Scales in Indian Music" (David Courtney) - there are 72 used in Carnatic music of Southern India (the Chart in my 1st post). ♥ Mode = "That" in the North and "Mela" in Southern India. "Saptak - The Indian Scale" (David Courtney). a much better description by David Courtney. There's a chart here that compares swara to solfège. Simple, straight forward info from - Chandra & David Courtney's wonderful website. I didn't have any luck last year, finding good info to learn about Indian music, so I'm thrilled to find it now! nice to see more people appreciate a 5 string Violin! ? Indian music encompasses a giant rabbit hole of genres/styles and their specific structure, so would appreciate hearing what others like! Meedhi jeevan unnai partha podhu vandhadhoo.ooo Malare Mounama Tutorial The lyrics along with the swara (notes): Notes : s r2 g2 m1 p d1 n2 (Also uses g3) "Malare Mounama" from the Film "Karnaa" - Violin Cover by Upendra Dusa. ? Tuning is SPSP (DADA), but he only uses the 3 higher strings - so just tune your G string up to A, and don't use the E string! "Kannaana Kanney Violin notes" by Jini Vincent. "Kannaana Kanney" - Violin Cover Video by Sruthi Balamurali, from the Film "Viswasam". Pretty sure the companion tutorials talk about the ragas. So, I found a wealth of romantic Indian Film tunes (during a Lullaby search - lol) that are going on my OWL! I realize most Film music is a fusion of genres, so this isn't traditional Indian music, but think these 2 at least have the flavor of it - that I can appreciate. Thanx, - for our little discussion of Bollywood. "Raag Hindustani" is a great YouTube site for video tutorials on many raga and rhythm! "What is the difference between a scale and a raga?" (Raag Hindustani) video. Read the chart from the circumference to the centre to identify the 7 composite swaras." The Katapayadi sankhya is a hashing method to determine the number of a melakarta raga from the first two syllables of the name of the raga. "Melakarta is a collection of fundamental ragas (musical scales) in Carnatic music (South Indian classical music). The Indian SCALE is like our Western, aural Solfège (but, seeing hints it may be the movable form - just learned there are 2 forms of solfège).Ĭhart for Carnatic Ragas - This might be confusing, "Ragas" are a little different than our scales! (lol) JUST KNOW IT"S HERE - it's not necessary for following tutorials and will make more sense later. "Swaras (notes) appear in successive steps in an octave." A swara is a selected pitch from 22 shrutis, using several of such swaras a musician constructs scales, melodies and ragas." There are 22 shruti or microtones in a saptaka of Indian music but Carnatic music assumes 24 shruti due to influence of 24 Hangaam of Arabic music. In the context of advanced music, a shruti is the smallest gradation of pitch that a human ear can detect and a singer or instrument can produce. "According to the music scholars of the distant past, the shruti is generally understood as a microtone besides veda and an ear. These seven swaras are shortened to Sa, Ri/Re (Carnatic) (Hindustani), Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, and Ni." Pitch names - "The seven notes of the musical scale in Indian classical music are Shadja (षड्ज), Rishabh (ऋषभ), Gandhara (गान्धार), Madhyama (मध्यम), Panchama (पंचम), Dhaivata (धैवत) and Nishada (निषाद).
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I'm not an authority on this subject, but if you'd like to join me - my journey to learning starts here! I finally found some violin music from India I really LOVE - probably more fusion than traditional and the romantic Film music suits me, also.