Similarities and differences in training between Carnatic singing/ Western singing/ Hindustani singing and Pop singing
Prologue of Vocal Singing and Performance Vocal singing and performance have continuously evolved across the span of thousands of years and has journeyed across different cultures, religions, and social setting. Vocal music has been central to human expression and communication, ranging from ceremonial chants to popular music styles today. Such pivotal form of expression has […]
Difference between Carnatic and Bansuri Flute/ How do I learn Indian classic music on flute ?
Prologue A subtle warm melody as gentle as the wind, but as clear and strong is the exact tone/sound produced by the flute. The Flute is a member of a family of musical instruments called Woodwind, producing sound with a vibrating column of air. The tunes from this exquisite instrument can transcend and allow one […]
What is Mridangam and how it’s the most suitable instrument for Carnatic Music, its versatility.
The Mridangam is one of the oldest and most revered percussion instruments in South Indian classical music (Carnatic music). It has a rich history rooted in ancient Indian culture and has evolved over centuries into the instrument we recognise today. Origin and Early History The word Mridangam is derived from two Sanskrit words: mrid meaning […]
What type of Saxophone is suitable for Carnatic and what suits Western Classical better
The Saxophone is a Brass instrument invented by Adolphe Sax in the early 1840s. It combines the elements of both Brass and Woodwind instruments, featuring a metal body and a single- reed mouthpiece similar to that of a clarinet. Sax designed the instrument to fill a gap in Orchestras and military bands, aiming for a […]
History of Violin in Indian Music
The violin is a beautifully crafted wooden instrument with four strings, played by drawing a bow across them or plucking them with fingers. It’s known for its smooth, expressive sound that can convey a wide range of emotions. The violin’s graceful shape and rich tone make it a favourite of many types of music, from […]
Classical Music in India: Forms and Spread
Indian Classical Music captures the essence of a tradition that has flourished for centuries, offering a deep and soulful connection to India’s cultural roots. This music, defined by its intricate ragas and rhythmic talas, reflects the sophistication and spiritual depth that have made it an enduring art form. The legacy of Indian Classical Music is not only […]
History and Beauty of Kanjira
Origin of the South Indian Hand Drum: The Kanjira is part of the ancient musical traditions of South India, specifically within the Carnatic music system. Its origins can be tracked back to the classical music practices of of the region, where it has been used as percussive instrument for centuries. The Kanjira’s emergence in South […]
Which is the most suitable instrument to play Carnatic music
Suitable Instruments to Play in Carnatic Music Carnatic music is one of the two main classical music traditions of India, the other being Hindustani music which is indigenous and popular in the Northern part of the country. Carnatic music as a genre has its origins from the southern part of India, encompassing the states of […]
The reason for the huge spread of Western Classical Music.
A Brief History of Western Classical Music: Western classical Music refers to the traditional performing art rooted in Europe and North America. It encompasses compositions written for Orchestras, Choirs, Chamber Ensembles and solo instruments characterized by formal structures, intricate melodies and often performed in concert setting- in an Amphi theatre, Auditorium or a Concert Hall […]
The Benefit of Choosing Online Music Lesson Over Offline Classes
“Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without.” – Confucius Music can resonate with our emotions and help in numerous ways. Research shows that music has helped students to concentrate better on their studies. It helps keep the mind calm and prevent sleepiness. A few hours of listening, singing, or playing […]