Madam namaskara. In view of this lesson, I learnt not only swara prastaav but also learnt mayamalavagoula alapana by practising the same notes. What a beautiful lesson. Thank you Madam.
Dear Madam, I have no words to praise for this invaluable lesson. The format is simple and very much comprehensible for budding students. You are already doing a great selfless service through eviolinguru and this is icing on the cake. Swetha's support was excellent. Thank you so much. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Only once have I listened to your solo live kacheri. It was in tvm, almost a decade ago. But I can still remember the goose bumps I had when you explored all the myriad shades of Kalyani while playing Unnai allaal.
These are really great. I would be interested in seeing what makes you choose a particular instrument for use in Indian classical music, vs Western styles, and what you use for amplification. It would also be interesting to learn about the instrument choices between the lead performer vs supplemental. There is often a big difference in timbre between lead/backup, and I have wondered if that's intentional, or just the styles/choices of the players themselves.
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Good morning Madam, Please suggest us to buy best and first violin. 🎻
Ma'am please share "maruthamalai maamaniye" song tutorial. Raaga:darbari kanada❤
Thank you Mam
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Excellent mam very helpful to all the students. Hatsoff.
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Excellent mam....where u from mam..I want your class online or directly... please reply
I'm settled in Trivandrum, 9446535161
violin player is very good
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Madam namaskara. In view of this lesson, I learnt not only swara prastaav but also learnt mayamalavagoula alapana by practising the same notes. What a beautiful lesson. Thank you Madam.
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That's so awesome mam. 🙏🙏🙏
Excellenet mam. Please continue this lecture series 🙏
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Great ideas to develop manodharma swaras ..
Very good guidance
This is a goldmine for all carnatic music students. Love the format! Hoping to see more videos like this madam.
Great job from Swetha too!
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Dear Madam, I have no words to praise for this invaluable lesson. The format is simple and very much comprehensible for budding students. You are already doing a great selfless service through eviolinguru and this is icing on the cake. Swetha's support was excellent. Thank you so much. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Only once have I listened to your solo live kacheri. It was in tvm, almost a decade ago. But I can still remember the goose bumps I had when you explored all the myriad shades of Kalyani while playing Unnai allaal.
very useful mam, thank you so much , can you please also teach us how to phrasae mukthayis at the end 🙏
Mam,you have taught so beautifully making it easy for students. Thanks a ton!! Pranams
Excellent and very useful video Mam 🎉🎉🎉 informative and very interesting,❤🙏🙏
You are a Legend madam❤
The violin player is excellent. Best wishes !!
Super teaching, thank you very much Madam.
Excellent and very useful video ❤
Super... Thank you for this video...
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Blessed Teacher super student
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Ma'am this is a true blessing for students like us. Please continue to put up such lessons🙏🙏
Mam... Good teaching
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Very informative and interesting ❤
I want learning from you
Dear Madam, how to learn Violin from you. Kindly shower your blessings. Namaskarams
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@@padmakrishnan9 Could you please let me know how to contact you ma'am for learning violin from you?
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Very nice class ma’am 🙏
Thank you so much Madam
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Very good class.
Second class useful ❤
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Excellent..!
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hello mam , Mam online ayi one to one class edukunonodo,Ilike to join your claass.Details parayamo.I am from kottayam,
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@@padmakrishnan9 mam is this what's app number
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These are really great. I would be interested in seeing what makes you choose a particular instrument for use in Indian classical music, vs Western styles, and what you use for amplification. It would also be interesting to learn about the instrument choices between the lead performer vs supplemental. There is often a big difference in timbre between lead/backup, and I have wondered if that's intentional, or just the styles/choices of the players themselves.
This is the actual way to teach violin aspirants ! Expecting more 🙏