Online Skype Carnatic music and light music teaching group

Online Skype Carnatic music and light music teaching group

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We are experienced and dedicated teachers of Carnatic music and light music

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Online sloka, math ,science,physics classes for k-12 grades chemistry for degree students, mridangam classes.

10/06/2017

Proud to announce that online carnatic music group reached to 1003 followers.Thanks for your support .

09/18/2017

Hey Friends,
Greetings!!! We are proudly launching online tutoring classes for all subjects
From K- 12 grades starting at just 12$ a hour.
It includes in depth tutoring of Math, English,
Science and social sciences, helping your kids with home works and assignments, providing study materials and recorded classes, online tests, reviews and comments.
Interested persons can message me with their contact details where they can have a demo for free online.
Thanks and regards
Sreejaya Namburi

04/30/2017

We are starting online music classes through skype . Interested people can message me.

03/14/2017

Carnatic music, Karnāṭaka saṃgīta or Karnāṭaka saṅgītam is a system of music commonly associated with the southern India including the modern states Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, but also practiced in Sri Lanka.[1][2] It is one of two main subgenres of Indian classical music that evolved from ancient Hindu traditions, the other subgenre being Hindustani music, which emerged as a distinct form because of Persian and Islamic influences in northern India. The main emphasis in Carnatic music is on vocal music; most compositions are written to be sung, and even when played on instruments, they are meant to be performed in gāyaki (singing) style.

Although there are stylistic differences, the basic elements of śruti (the relative musical pitch), swara (the musical sound of a single note), rāga (the mode or melodic formulæ), and tala (the rhythmic cycles) form the foundation of improvisation and composition in both Carnatic and Hindustani music. Although improvisation plays an important role, Carnatic music is mainly sung through compositions, especially the kriti (or kirtanam) – a form developed between the 14th and 20th centuries by composers such as Purandara Dasa and the Trinity of Carnatic music. Carnatic music is also usually taught and learned through compositions.

Carnatic music is usually performed by a small ensemble of musicians, consisting of a principal performer (usually a vocalist), a melodic accompaniment (usually a violin), a rhythm accompaniment (usually a mridangam), and a tambura, which acts as a drone throughout the performance.

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