You have a great voice - good explanation of the difference b/w Yaman and Yaman Kalyan. Essentially, by flattening the 4th on Lydian, Yaman Kalyan becomes a regular major scale on a given key (sa).
Kya baat hai bhaiyya. Kya samjhaye aap, maza aagaya. Aasha karta hun Aapka video se seekhkar mera bhi (Sangeet mein) kuch "Kalyan" ho. Thank you, bhaiya
Karthik Sir, I'm a Composer (beginner), But I don't know any instrument, I can just make melodies in my head and write them on my DAW, I hv just started learning Raags, so is it a good approach to learn a raga and then compose a piece in it in my DAW only?? I want to buy an instrument, and also saving for it, but due to lack of family support I was never allowed to learn or practice music at home, but I want to learn whatever I can in this situation too, is it okay to study as much theory as I can and later practice it on an instrument, please guide me.
I've recently found you in Instagram 🎙️🎶 Now seeing these episodes ❤ Becoming your fan slowly.. Thanks for all the teachings 💕🙏🏼 Seriously you're improving my musical knowledge and sensibilities 🎹🙌🏽
Sir, i have been trying to find something on this topic since a long long time and today finally i found your channel. Thank you so much for these. And please if possible make more content on indian classical music and how to harmonize it in western style. There is close to zero content on the internet for this.
@@KarthikSekaran yes pls do. Especially how western harmonization work in context of indian ragas. I never found much on this topic. One quick question if you can answer. Do chords function the same way in ragas as they do in major/minor? Meaning - tonic,sub dominant and dominant etc.?
the way you explain is simple & wonderful..it help to watch your videos till end and absolutely good learning experience for us.... keep it up and share more such videos...best wishes for your endeavours.
Anna F major f not not use in raga anna but you playing fmajor chord anna i can't understanding anna please tell once again language problem anna i am telugu
Hi Pramod. So I play F major when I start singing in Yamuna Kalyani. Yamuna Kalyani is derived from Kalyani and has both the Ma in it. Thats why F major will fit i places where the regular Ma comes in. Hope this helps.
Why not use the ledger lines and show the notes as in western musical notation. It is the most scientific method to write music. Please show Indian ragas and songs using western musical notation.
Sir i am a biginner and still enjoy your experimental videos, they are educative too.
Thank you. I am glad to hear that..:)
You have a great voice - good explanation of the difference b/w Yaman and Yaman Kalyan. Essentially, by flattening the 4th on Lydian, Yaman Kalyan becomes a regular major scale on a given key (sa).
thank u so much sir .It was worthful .
Great channel, thank u.
Thanks a lot
Dear Sekaran ji it's been great 👍. Fantastic lesson on yaman. ❤❤❤ God bless you.
Awesome explanation... Thank you sir ❤🙏
Nice presentation thanks
Thank you
Very interesting and easy explanation. Thank you! this was so helpful.
You're very welcome!
Super explain namaste 🙏 and your voice amazing ...
So well you explained. Thank you so much for sharing . I just found your TH-cam by chance.
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Omg that was dil chaspiya by AR Rahman at 5:20 right? Love that song.
Kya baat hai bhaiyya. Kya samjhaye aap, maza aagaya. Aasha karta hun Aapka video se seekhkar mera bhi (Sangeet mein) kuch "Kalyan" ho. Thank you, bhaiya
Thank you so much. I am so glad this helped you.
Super sir
Excellent 👌
Beautiful
Great video
Focus on fingers on the key can be little bit more of possible it was simply awesome both ragas
Thank you 🙏, will make it better in the next season which is coming soon
I like it 😅😊😊😊😊😊😊
Sir beginners lije me are not abke to play by this lesson. Please provide notes. I love this raga verymuch 🙏🏻
Super.. Sir
Useful
Thanks anna.. Jesus Christ bless you ❤..
Pls give me the name of each song example you use in this video.
Karthik Sir,
I'm a Composer (beginner), But I don't know any instrument, I can just make melodies in my head and write them on my DAW, I hv just started learning Raags, so is it a good approach to learn a raga and then compose a piece in it in my DAW only?? I want to buy an instrument, and also saving for it, but due to lack of family support I was never allowed to learn or practice music at home, but I want to learn whatever I can in this situation too, is it okay to study as much theory as I can and later practice it on an instrument, please guide me.
Really helpful 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hey I am glad 🙂
Raaga is some but names different is correct
did you know your videos can be used as a ASMR video...? its so soothing... thanks... and also appreciate your good work!!!
Hahah, thank you
I've recently found you in Instagram 🎙️🎶 Now seeing these episodes ❤ Becoming your fan slowly.. Thanks for all the teachings 💕🙏🏼 Seriously you're improving my musical knowledge and sensibilities 🎹🙌🏽
Hey I am glad these are helping you..:)
Sir, i have been trying to find something on this topic since a long long time and today finally i found your channel. Thank you so much for these. And please if possible make more content on indian classical music and how to harmonize it in western style. There is close to zero content on the internet for this.
Thank you so much. Happy to do this. Will make more content on harmonizing.
@@KarthikSekaran yes pls do. Especially how western harmonization work in context of indian ragas. I never found much on this topic.
One quick question if you can answer. Do chords function the same way in ragas as they do in major/minor? Meaning - tonic,sub dominant and dominant etc.?
the way you explain is simple & wonderful..it help to watch your videos till end and absolutely good learning experience for us.... keep it up and share more such videos...best wishes for your endeavours.
Thanks a lot 🙏 this motivates me to do more such videos
Sir please upload this kind of videos... this is very helpful for beginners like us...to know about ragas
Hey thanks. Will keep making these
Brilliant teaching sir thanks 👌👌👌🤝you are from
Thank you. I am from Delhi
Can raag yaman kalyan be played C # major also
YOU ARE SO GOOOD
Thanks a lot
best
Nice 👍
Beautiful!!
Thank you! 😊
Means a lot sir..
Abhi naa jai chodkr is also in Yaman Kalyan ?
Correct
Your voice is similar to sonu nigam bro prod kannadiga
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sir i realy like ur way of teaching i need ur teaching sir can i conect to learn from u
Hey thanks a lot. You can message me on Instagram @mokkaimouli. Currently all my 1:1 coaching slots are full. You can follow me there for updates
Great, stealing chords. I hope Krishna will come Begane with my GarageBand experiments. :D
make more if these.
Hahaha awesome! Yes go ahead and use these. I have 9 more like these on my channel. Shooting the next season
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Anna F major f not not use in raga anna but you playing fmajor chord anna i can't understanding anna please tell once again language problem anna i am telugu
Hi Pramod. So I play F major when I start singing in Yamuna Kalyani. Yamuna Kalyani is derived from Kalyani and has both the Ma in it. Thats why F major will fit i places where the regular Ma comes in. Hope this helps.
so much reverb on your talking voice makes it look like you're demonstrating it in a live concert.. lmao
Excellent 👌👌👌👌
Thank you
Why not use the ledger lines and show the notes as in western musical notation. It is the most scientific method to write music. Please show Indian ragas and songs using western musical notation.
Hey that’s a great suggestion! I didn’t know my audience had people who would need that. Will certainly incorporate that going forward. 🙏🙏
Thank you. It is not difficult, use a key board play the scale and musical phrase and transfer the notes from it to the music sheet.
Telugu lo matladandi sir
Don’t know Telugu
Excellent 👌
Thanks for watching
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