Explained in much better way than most of the vidwans show in their videos. The main problem with most of them is that they put the video more to show their expertise and assuming all viewers are learned mirthangsnists and not students. Those videos have no value for learners. Why can’t we follow this technique so that the video is useful
Thank you for demystifying Korvai’s! This is one of the clearest presentations on this subject that I have seen. Adding the sub-rhythmic phrases visually while you vocalize the Konakkol is masterful as a teaching aid. A lot of effort must have gone into this, and the result is absolutely beautiful!
I hope to see more on Carnatic music on this channel, particularly if you can discuss how you incorporate these ideas onto an instrument like the guitar and how it works with your songwriting. I'll be coming back hear to practice with you. Thanks
good ur sharing ur knowledge...god will see to that that u will understand or get the knowledge what ur struggling for...those who dont donate food wont have hunger ...if no hunger how can he eat any delicacy... like .somedays we are sick and dont feel like eating anything ..
Hi. My name is Ramya Jayaraj and I'm from Chennai. I do really appreciate your effort in learning this Korvai along with the Adi Taalam and making a video for others to learn from it. I have a doubt though. How does Thaangu at 4:30 in the 3-tim3 repetition cycle, count as 5? Shouldn't it be the same 3 count, as always?
@@neilchanmusic Yeah.. I hear lot of carnatic music and I know basics of it. Will learn more in future... It's amazing, there are lots of other types of Indian music too, plz do listen them as well. I am heavily influenced by Indian classical ex- th-cam.com/video/RzoO756PvL8/w-d-xo.html Again thank you very very much that you are promoting Indian music. This is something that should be protected by everyone on planet after all India is one of the oldest civilizations.
@@heddyrogue4187 That's great to hear that you enjoy and appreciate carnatic music! It's so beautifully complex and intricate, it'll many lifetimes to fully understand it I think :D You are most welcome! Yes, Indian culture is so diverse and beautiful. Where are you from?
Explained in much better way than most of the vidwans show in their videos. The main problem with most of them is that they put the video more to show their expertise and assuming all viewers are learned mirthangsnists and not students. Those videos have no value for learners. Why can’t we follow this technique so that the video is useful
This is an amazing explanation. Thank you very much for the video
Thank you for demystifying Korvai’s! This is one of the clearest presentations on this subject that I have seen. Adding the sub-rhythmic phrases visually while you vocalize the Konakkol is masterful as a teaching aid. A lot of effort must have gone into this, and the result is absolutely beautiful!
Thank you for your kind comment, I am glad you find it useful and clear. It's a joy to be able to share this music with people all around the world!
Awesome 👌👏. Very much helpful. Thank you🙏
Glad it was helpful!
This is so helpful! Thank you so much! Kindly share more videos relating to korvai
Thank you, I will share more materials on carnatic music in the future!
I hope to see more on Carnatic music on this channel, particularly if you can discuss how you incorporate these ideas onto an instrument like the guitar and how it works with your songwriting.
I'll be coming back hear to practice with you. Thanks
Hey that's what I'd like to do too. I hope to share more in the near future. Thanks for your support!
Super🎉❤. U explained it very well.. Thank you
Thank you so much 🙂 Happy to help
thank u, very useful labeling to follow at 02:47, 05:37 !
Thanks Jag !
Really Really appreciate u very much for you made others to learn easily 🙏🙏
You are most welcome, happy to help!
Hello, cool korvai.
Glad you like it!
@@neilchanmusic Hello, where did you learn Konnakol?
@@fathibelgacem2937 I learnt and am still learning from my guru Mr V. Raghuraman in Singapore
@@neilchanmusic Hello, I work konnakol with Jois Somashekar in video, he lives in Bangalore in the south of India.
good ur sharing ur knowledge...god will see to that that u will understand or get the knowledge what ur struggling for...those who dont donate food wont have hunger ...if no hunger how can he eat any delicacy... like .somedays we are sick and dont feel like eating anything ..
Thank you for sharing, I want to learn more about konnakol. 😊😊👍 Ta Ka Ta ka Ta Ta
Heheh, it's incredibly fun! Will share more konnakol lessons in due time.
Hi. My name is Ramya Jayaraj and I'm from Chennai. I do really appreciate your effort in learning this Korvai along with the Adi Taalam and making a video for others to learn from it. I have a doubt though. How does Thaangu at 4:30 in the 3-tim3 repetition cycle, count as 5? Shouldn't it be the same 3 count, as always?
Incredible..
thank you very much
You're most welcome Heddy! Have you learnt carnatic music before?
@@neilchanmusic Yeah.. I hear lot of carnatic music and I know basics of it.
Will learn more in future...
It's amazing, there are lots of other types of Indian music too, plz do listen them as well.
I am heavily influenced by Indian classical
ex- th-cam.com/video/RzoO756PvL8/w-d-xo.html
Again thank you very very much that you are promoting Indian music. This is something that should be protected by everyone on planet after all India is one of the oldest civilizations.
@@heddyrogue4187 That's great to hear that you enjoy and appreciate carnatic music! It's so beautifully complex and intricate, it'll many lifetimes to fully understand it I think :D
You are most welcome! Yes, Indian culture is so diverse and beautiful. Where are you from?
@@neilchanmusic I am from Malaysia. But my family has lots of Indian influences.
@@heddyrogue4187 I see! We're very close neighbours :) Look forward to sharing more music and insights with you
Thank you for this 😄
You're most welcome!
Thank you, I'm starting to get it...kind of? :)
You can do it! :) Just break it down step-by-step and enjoy the process
Very good f
Thank you sir!
The cat also listening and enjoying ,🥰🥰🥰🤣🤣🤣
haha, yes it seems to enjoy carnatic rhythms :)
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