In the Koraipu part, the urutu part is confusing because of the notes do not match the demonstration. Notes on screen says "Na.Ka.Dhit.Thaan.Kita" it is being demonstrated as "Na.Ka.Dhit.Thaan.Thaka". So, KiTa (played only in right hand as I learnt from earlier lesson) vs ThaKa (tha on left + dhi on right). I decided to follow what you are demonstrating. The double speed urutu demonstration went bit fast. But, I was able to rewind and watch several times to understand. Also, in the phrase "Na.Ka.Dhit.Thaan.Thaka", the "Na" makes me think of Na from Na-Num. I have started reciting it as "Tha.Ka.Dhit.Thaan.Thaka". :) Thank you, sir!
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In the Koraipu part, the urutu part is confusing because of the notes do not match the demonstration. Notes on screen says "Na.Ka.Dhit.Thaan.Kita" it is being demonstrated as "Na.Ka.Dhit.Thaan.Thaka".
So, KiTa (played only in right hand as I learnt from earlier lesson) vs ThaKa (tha on left + dhi on right). I decided to follow what you are demonstrating.
The double speed urutu demonstration went bit fast. But, I was able to rewind and watch several times to understand.
Also, in the phrase "Na.Ka.Dhit.Thaan.Thaka", the "Na" makes me think of Na from Na-Num. I have started reciting it as "Tha.Ka.Dhit.Thaan.Thaka". :)
Thank you, sir!
Good. Many of the cases we say Kita and play thaka(tha dhi) it's not kuta played on right karane'. Hope it's clear now
Na(Nam kind) is also referred to as tha in many schools.
Excited to see the new lesson!
Thank you for that note. I am happy to hear that
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Thank you for the wonderful lesson Sir
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