Very interesting presentation with lots of informations pouring in! Nice to hear about Sri Kalyanaraman 's inputs.. . Incidentally, could notice your excellent singing skills ❤
Very educatonal indeed. It is important for Carnatic musicians to gain a solid understanding of Western music and make meaningful comparisons and contrasts if our classical music is to gain sustenance among non-Indian origin people in places like USA. Right now, we are mostly dependent on the NRI crowd. Wish you had also demonstrated with appropriate gamakams when it comes to Carnatic ragas and also discuss if there is anything corresponding gamakas in Western music.
@@RamRamaswami also, although I have not demonstrated carnatic versions of the common modes, I did demonstrate ragas like natakapriya, charukesi, misra maand and gopriya later in the episode. Hope you listened till the end.
Very good explanation and demonstration of Indian Carnatic ragas and western notes, Mr. Sanjeev. It is highly difficult to explain and do the Demo. It is like a cat on the wall. High level of concentration and subject knowledge is required. You have done it well. Congratulations! Again I feel you need different set of audience to listen, understand and to practice music who can understand the nuances and intricacies of Music. Really good.
Very informative inspiring intellectually stimulating presentation.For some modes, you could have played side by side both carnatic & western classical music.Brillant ! Congratulations!
Thank you sir 🙏🏽 I wanted save that for future episodes where I will be talking about compositions in specific modes. Wanted to keep this as short and succinct as possible.
Thank you for this excellent master class. Really grateful
@@shreyamhome979 glad you liked it! 🙏🏽
Very interesting presentation with lots of informations pouring in!
Nice to hear about Sri Kalyanaraman 's inputs.. .
Incidentally, could notice your excellent singing skills ❤
@@subramanianramachandran3929 thank you 🙏🏽
Very educatonal indeed. It is important for Carnatic musicians to gain a solid understanding of Western music and make meaningful comparisons and contrasts if our classical music is to gain sustenance among non-Indian origin people in places like USA. Right now, we are mostly dependent on the NRI crowd. Wish you had also demonstrated with appropriate gamakams when it comes to Carnatic ragas and also discuss if there is anything corresponding gamakas in Western music.
@@RamRamaswami thank you sir! Will save that for another episode
@@RamRamaswami also, although I have not demonstrated carnatic versions of the common modes, I did demonstrate ragas like natakapriya, charukesi, misra maand and gopriya later in the episode. Hope you listened till the end.
Highly informative Sanjeev.
Thank you 🙏🏽
Very useful and simplistic presentation!
Thank you 🙏🏽
Very good explanation and demonstration of Indian Carnatic ragas and western notes, Mr. Sanjeev.
It is highly difficult to explain and do the Demo. It is like a cat on the wall. High level of concentration and subject knowledge is required.
You have done it well. Congratulations!
Again I feel you need different set of audience to listen, understand and to practice music who can understand the nuances and intricacies of Music. Really good.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words 🙏🏽
This was very informative. Thank you so much Sanjeev.
You're welcome! Glad you found it useful. 🙏🏽
Awesome Sanjeev. 😁
Thank you! 🙏🏽
Super sir 💯💯💯
Thank you!
Very insightful!
Glad you think so!
Very Useful
Glad you think so!
Mother’s Grace🙏
Excellent class !!!
Thanks Sanjeev
@@RadhaVijayanMFA thank you sir 🙏🏽 means a lot coming from you 🙏🏽
Very informative inspiring intellectually stimulating presentation.For some modes, you could have played side by side both carnatic & western classical music.Brillant ! Congratulations!
Thank you sir 🙏🏽 I wanted save that for future episodes where I will be talking about compositions in specific modes. Wanted to keep this as short and succinct as possible.
Looking forward